**Scandalous: Colleges Celebrate "Sex Week" with Disturbing Events**
As Valentine’s Day approaches, American colleges seem to be prioritizing shock value over genuine romantic values.
Recent reports reveal a troubling trend where universities are hosting a series of morally questionable events under the guise of “Sex Week.”
From Northern to Southern universities, this week-long celebration promotes practices that many would find concerning.
At Northeastern University, a "Medication Abortion Launch Party" celebrates the school's new commitment to providing abortion drugs on campus.
The idea of marking an occasion meant for love and affection with a celebration of abortion raises serious ethical questions.
Ohio State University has taken it a step further by hosting a “Kink 101 presentation” and discussions around “healthy masturbation and ethical porn.”
These events are not just isolated incidents but rather part of a broader trend within taxpayer-funded institutions to normalize questionable behaviors among students.
Meanwhile, the University of Michigan has introduced a “Healthy Hookups” table, inviting students to explore their definitions of healthy relationships—if you can call them that.
Tulane University is offering a “Genital Diversity Gallery,” an event that claims to promote body positivity while raising eyebrows among those who value traditional education principles.
Even Harvard contributes to the madness, advertising a Valentine’s event with dubious undertones.
As these universities celebrate a week of debauchery, a recent government report highlights heightened concerns about misinformation in campus sex education.
Many students reportedly hold misconceptions about sexual health, including erroneous beliefs regarding the HPV vaccine and the necessity of condom use.
One has to wonder if these inflated “educational” events are misleading students rather than guiding them toward responsible decision-making.
With such distractions infiltrating college campuses, it's more critical than ever that we advocate for a return to traditional values.
There is a pressing need to emphasize the importance of commitment, respect in relationships, and the sanctity of life in our educational institutions.
Instead of glorifying reckless behavior, perhaps it’s time for universities to host events focusing on marriage, family values, and real relationships that nurture both the body and the soul.
Sources:
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