By Stanisha Parker |Staff Writer| How would you respond if your significant other wanted to be in an open relationship—would you continue or walk away? In order to answer this question, one has to know what an open relationship is. Open relationships are defined as "a committed relationship between two individuals who want to share a life together, but agree to a non-monogamous lifestyle," according to Open Relationships, a website featuring detailed information about polyamory. The concept is that both partners are allowed to date and have romantic or physical involvements with other people if desired. An interviewee, who will remain under the pseudonym "Joe Jack" for … [Read more...] about Open Relationships
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Safe sex practices will prevent harm
By Nicholas Whitt |Staff Writer| Sex—a wonderful experience that is explored vigorously in college but just like many wonderful experiences, there are consequences if one is not cautious, which seems to be lacking in today's world. "It’s estimated that each year, there are nearly 3 million new chlamydia infections in the U.S. Chlamydia is most common among young people ages 15 to 24," according to It's Your (Sex) Life, MTV's public information campaign. With 18 to 24 the prime age for people attending college, having safe sex seems to be slacking a bit. Almost as if they have no concern if they obtain a sexually transmitted disease (STD), sexually transmitted infection (STI), … [Read more...] about Safe sex practices will prevent harm
K.I.S.S.- Keeping it sexually safe
By Diana Ramos |Staff Writer| February is National Condom Month. The Student Health Center hosted their first event called Keeping It Sexually Safe (K.I.S.S) on Wednesday Feb. 12. This event educated students on contraceptives and sexually transmitted infections (STI). Jeanette Montoya said, “If you’re not sexually active you can still participate, because this event is not meant to pressure you into having sex.” The event was to inform students, so when they decide they are ready, they will know how to take care of themselves. The event brought together different departments from CSUSB for the purpose of educating and informing students how to have safe sex. The … [Read more...] about K.I.S.S.- Keeping it sexually safe
Find advice on sex ed in Student Health Center
By Donte Medder |Staff Writer| One of the many outlets for helping students on campus is the Family Pact treatment center located inside the Student Health Center on campus. Family Pact provides health services for students on campus, mostly dealing with sexually active students. The organization gives education on family planning and counseling, birth control methods, STI counseling including HIV, STI screening and treatment, pregnancy testing and counseling and some cancer screening and referrals. The best part is if you qualify all services are at no cost. The motto of Family Pact is, “Do it for yourself, for your family, for your future.” This is important because … [Read more...] about Find advice on sex ed in Student Health Center