Have a question about sex you’re too scared to ask?

Have any questions about sex and/or human sexuality that you are too embarrassed to ask and you want the opinion of an expert. You can email your anonymous questions to  editor@sundial.csun.edu and a committee from The Center for Sex and Gender Research will review your question and provide a response.

The more information you provide about your situation in the question, the more helpful the advice offered by the experts will be.

No topic is off limits, so feel comfortable exploring any subject, and remember to remain respectful.

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  • notaprude

    Bill,

    What is wrong with learning about sex? It’s an important part of growing up. Ignorance can lead to some pretty serious consequences when it comes to sex. Not everyone has an educated support group to help them answer questions. In fact, many people are taught to feel ashamed of any sexual feelings and they are discouraged from asking pretty tame questions. An anonymous forum offers a unique opportunity for many people. If you don’t like it don’t read the sex questions.

    Heck, maybe you should submit a question. How about, “My name is Bill and my question is this: Why am I such a prude?”

  • Annie O. Mous

    Courtballistec,
    I think Bill is expressing concern/disbelief because the website is sundialonlineeditor@csun.edu and we are supposed to send information to a paper that will print anything sensational. If it were “koltzhealthcenter” or an email like that, I’d be more inclined to participate then a newspaper that is attempting to be as graphically and intentionally sexual as possible. (I.e. the women orally pleasuring the cherry picture from last week).

    No topic is off-limit? I’m just waiting for the questions in our college newspaper about anal sex and snowballing. To quote Ron Burgundy: “Stay classy, Sundial”

  • http://courtballistec.com Courtballistec

    Bill,

    This is a free service that I’m sure will be of use to some people in need of some help. I’m sure the answers provided will be much more reliable than someone googling something and reading yahoo answers, etc., so I can completely see how this will be useful. While I won’t be using it myself, I’d like to give thanks to the CSUN staff for making this possible.

  • Bill

    I think this is ridiculous. I thought CSUN was a place where we learned, read, socialized, have laughs, do our homework, go to class, take it easy, eat lunch, etc.