Health, Wellness, and Safety

  • 2/12 Good Vibrations with the Sexperts

    Celebrate Valentine's Week with the Sexperts!

    Valentine’s Card Marking with the Sexperts 

    February 9th–13th (during drop-in hours), Wilson Hall, room 106 (Sexperts office)

     

    Stop by the Sexperts office this week during drop-in hours to get creative with Valentine’s card making! Whether you’re crafting something sweet for a partner, a friend, or yourself, this drop-in activity is a fun way to spread connection and care during Valentine’s week.

     

    While you’re there, you can also pick up a special chocolate strawberry condom, other condoms and safer sex supplies, and some candy to keep your celebrations prepared, safe (and a little sweet!) this Valentine’s Day!

     

    No sign-up required, just drop in during office hours to make a card, grab supplies, and chat with the Sexperts in a welcoming, judgment-free space!

     

    Drop In-Hours:

     

    • Monday: 9am–4pm
    • Tuesday: 9:30am–6pm
    • Wednesday: 9am–7pm
    • Thursday: 12:30pm–6pm
    • Friday: 11:30am–1pm

     

    Good Vibrations: A Pleasure Pop-Up Workshop

     

    Thursday, February 12th, 7:00pm-8:00pm, Wilson Hall, Room 126

     

    Research shows that exploring pleasure can reduce stress, boost your mood, strengthen emotional connections, and increase body awareness! Join the Sexperts for our new, relaxed, drop-in workshop all about how sexual pleasure supports your overall well-being. You’ll get to see and handle demo versions of sex toys, from vibrators and sleeves to plugs and more while the Sexperts share sex toy history, safety tips and guidance on picking the products that feel right for you. The space is inclusive of all genders and experience/comfort levels, with no formal presentation, just hands-on learning, real conversations, and plenty of good vibes. Participate at whatever level feels most comfortable for you!

     

    Important: This workshop is for exploration only; we will not demonstrate actual use of the items. This is a safe and respectful space - anyone behaving inappropriately will be asked to leave.

    For more information, contact: Cassy Setzler at cassy@uconn.edu