Word: orgasmic
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...much for the College’s ongoing efforts to ensure our mental and physical well-being. Kim Airs, sex boutique owner and speaker at the Radcliffe Union of Students’ recent orgasm seminar, suggested two weeks ago that Harvard may be supplying students with condoms of dubious durability, The Crimson reported. Her claim: Lifestyles condoms barely meet federal safety guidelines. Is that true? University Health Services says no, but when it comes to such matters, better to trust no one. Armed with a physics concentrator’s toolbox, a faucet, a few free-weights, and a gang...
...movie featured everything from a gender-confused priest, Philip, played by Laura D. Hallett ’06, to a memorable “poltergasm” scene. Fellow performer Sara F. DiMaggio ’06 describes the scene as “an orgasm where you suddenly turn into a poltergeist...
Vagina puppet in hand, Kim Airs, owner of the sexuality boutique “The Grand Opening,” caused more than the usual stimulation at last week’s Female Orgasm Seminar, hosted by the Radcliffe Union of Students. Digressing from the usual advice about the female orgasm, Airs warned students against LifeStyles brand condoms, claiming that they hardly met federal safety regulations. The purpose of the seminar was, ostensibly, to educate interested students about sexuality. Instead, it turned into an opportunity for Airs to provide arbitrary and misinformed judgment about an effective condom brand that...
...light of concern about the reliability of Harvard’s free Lifestyles condoms. But according to representatives the Community Health Initiative (CHI), a student-staffed arm of University Health Services (UHS) that provides the free condoms, there is no reason to stop using them. At the Female Orgasm Seminar that the Radcliffe Union of Students hosted last week, speaker Kim Airs, owner of the sexuality boutique “The Grand Opening,” warned against the use of Lifestyles condoms, saying that they barely meet federal safety guidelines. Her warning caused a stir at Harvard, where...
...please all people all the time. But after $1,300 spent on everything—including a rubber duck-shaped underwater vibrator and vagina cupcakes courtesy of erotic bakery Sweet & Nasty—one would hope that you could please nearly everyone. Thursday’s Female Orgasm Seminar hosted by Radcliffe Union of Students (RUS) received rave reviews from many attendees. Unfortunately, some members of RUS who planned the event were slightly disappointed with speaker Kim Airs. Although her off-color hijinks titillated audience members, some were offended by her heteronormative focus. Before the event, members of RUS discussed...