Feminists in Action, LSU’s feminism activist organization, is fundraising through selling “condom-grams” for the Thanksgiving holiday season.
These are little goody bags stuffed with candies, risqué notes and (most importantly) condoms, both male and female.
With little suggestive statements like “Let me gobble your turkey,” “Can I stuff you?” and even a small poem, these Trojan and Durex filled “condom-grams” are sure to turn some heads at their sale.
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Advocating for sexual health and safer sex practices, FIA will be selling these holiday treats for $1 in Free Speech Alley on Monday, Nov. 20, from 11 a.m. to 2 p.m.
Between 10-20% of the profits will go toward its partnership with Planned Parenthood and the rest towards FIA’s fundraising.
“We want people to come out and buy them so we can continue to do fun stuff like this for LSU students,” Lilli Sims, the director for Planned Parenthood affairs for Feminists in Action, said.
In the past, FIA has done Valentine’s Day “condom-grams,” with similar playful innuendos, and regularly passes out free safe sex supplies, making sure LSU students stay strapped with protection.
As titillating and silly as these condom-grams may seem, Sims wants buyers to remember the importance of safe sex practices.
“I believe every LSU students deserves access to sexual health resources. Especially after the overturn of Roe v. Wade, it is so important that I, and FIA as a student organization, encourage our peers to engage in safer sex. That’s why we do this,” Sims said.