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Parents upset as North Carolina State University students get ‘sex packets’ on move-in day

college, sex

Parents are calling foul after students at North Carolina State University (NCSU) were allegedly given “sex packets” upon moving to campus.

Campus Reform reported that students were given a welcome packet that included condoms, lubricant, and information on things like group sex and one-night stands. The flyer included in the packet also encouraged students to track how many orgasms they experienced.

A Facebook post from the university prompted a question from one commenter, who asked, “A friend was moving in their child this week. Why was NCSU handing out these ‘sex kits’?” A photo was included, which showed condoms, wipes, lubricant, and a skin patch to “bounce back after a night out.” A flyer was also pictured, in which students were told to play a game to find out what their next “sexcapade” will entail — options included public sex, threesomes, and “infinity” orgasms. It also gave options for “relationship” such as “one-night stand” and “situationship.”

The university responded to the commenter, saying the sex packets would no longer be distributed.

“In partnership with CVS, NC State distributes these packs to each incoming student class to provide them with healthy snacks, home care products, and self-care aids as they acclimate to campus,” NCSU said. “University Housing has been made aware of a questionable flyer from a condom manufacturer included in the packs and has stopped distribution of the packs. Our team has also alerted CVS of the issue.”

WRAL, a local media outlet, likewise reported that parents were upset and that the university responded by saying the flyer came from the “condom manufacturer,” and that they did not know about it ahead of time.

While Planned Parenthood was seemingly not involved in this situation, they do have an on-campus presence at NCSU. And as Monica Cline, a former sex educator with Planned Parenthood has previously explained, children and teenagers are frequently encouraged to have casual sex by the abortion industry.

“They believe that abstinence is laughable. They see parents as a barrier to service because they know parents are going to protect them, and that’s actually something they told me – they wanted to keep parents out of the picture,” she has previously said. “So when we’re talking about the breakdown of the family, it begins with sex education.”

Cline has also said that this kind of behavior grooms children for promiscuity. “[It] Grooms them for STD treatment, and grooms them for abortion,” she said. “Teens are being given false ideas that condoms will cover all the bases… They do tell them to get tested and treated – which means coming back to the clinic – and if they are pregnant they are encouraged to get an abortion.”

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