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Sex Trivia 11-16-23

Get ready to spice up your inbox with our new Sex Trivia segment! We're here to tickle your brain with some tantalizing intellectual treats. In each biweekly newsletter, we'll erect your curiosity with some sizzling trivia questions. The catch? You'll have to wait until the next newsletter for us to announce the winner! “I see you shiver with antici…pation!” The more you play, the more chances you have to score some fabulous prizes down the road. Enjoy playing!

Question #1

All of these were common treatments for sexually transmitted diseases (STDs) during ancient times EXCEPT?

A. Applying fresh ginger to the anus or vagina

B. Douching or washing genitals in oil

C. Cauterizing (burning) herpes sores with a hot iron

D. Using mercury for the treatment of syphilis or gonorrhea

Question #2

Which of the following is NOT a kinky behavior done by these deep sea creatures?

A. Lobsters consider their urine a love potion

B. Sharks give love bites during mating

C. Mobula rays do belly flops to impress their mates

D. Octopus males enjoy asphyxiation during mating

Question #3

What percent of partnered LGBTQ adults said they met their match using online dating?

A. 2%

B. 9%

C. 24%

D. 48%

Question #4

What hand motion stimulates both the G-spot and the P-spot? Write in your answer.

Question #5

At what age can humans start experiencing erections?

A. In utero

B. 3-5 years old

C. 8-10 years old

D. 13-15 years old

Bonus!

What questions do YOU have about sex? Is there anything you're itching to know more about?

Submit your responses via our Google form HERE!

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If anyone wants to try their hand at the full sex trivia, the next event is happening at Stoup Brewing in Capitol Hill on December 13! Buy tickets HERE! Sex Trivia began in 2022 as a way to provide a fun space to learn about sex, and to support comprehensive and queer-centered sexuality education. A portion of each ticket will be donated to a selected nonprofit organization whose mission aligns with our values of access, equity, and reproductive justice.

Prize

The first person to submit their response and answer all questions correctly will win two tickets to a future Sex Trivia night at Stoup Brewing on Capitol Hill. Winner will be announced in our December 7 newsletter.

Who are our brilliant trivia masters?

Naomi Price-Lazarus (she/her) is a sexuality educator, event facilitator, and dance party host. Naomi is the Founder of Papaya Project, a Seattle-based non-profit organization that offers comprehensive sexuality education and community-building events to youth and adults. With a queer-centered and pleasure-focused approach, Papaya Project aims to destigmatize and expand understandings of identity, sexuality, bodily autonomy, and pleasure. Naomi also creates and sells art that celebrates sexual anatomy and pleasure (@PapayaProjectOrg). Naomi spends her free time playing sports, baking cookies, and traveling around the world.

Breona Mendoza (she/her) is a queer sex educator, sex therapist, author, and avid supporter of self-love in all respects of the word. Her book, Clitaurus Chronicles, is a sex education story that uses art and metaphor to convey important lessons around communication, consent, and pleasure. She owns and operates a therapy practice called Colorful Therapy where she works with youth and adults to build relationships skills, self-love, and liberation. She spends the rest of her time cultivating a sex-positive community, eating absurd amounts of peanut butter, finding excuses to play dress up, and contemplating ingenious ways to empower people to become more comfortable and loving with their parts. Follow her @ClitaurusChronicles.

Honor system

We know that Google is a convenient and helpful tool, but please look upon this as an intellectual challenge; something fun and educational to help us learn and grow within the sex-positive and kink communities. Please don't look up the answers and respond simply to win stuff.

If you have any questions, please contact Marissa at newsletter@thecspc.org.