Steps to Take When the Condom Breaks

Plan B

So you’re having great sex and the condom breaks. Maybe you kept it in your wallet too long, or it’s old, or she was a little dry…whatever the case, you need to act quickly.

First thing, you need to pick up Plan B.

Plan B is an emergency contraceptive that can still prevent a pregnancy after contraceptive failure, unprotected sex, or sexual assault. It should be taken within 3 days (72 hours) of unprotected sex and can reduce the risk of pregnancy by up to 89%. But the sooner you take it the more effective it will be.

Anyone over the age of 18 can buy the pill at a local Planned Parenthood for about $30. To find a local Planned Parenthood go online to their website or hit up Google Maps. Read More »

For the Ladies: Walk of Shame

the walk of shameSo, um, last night was fun and all, but I really have to get going. Unfortunately, that means walking through campus in nothing more than a toga, some lingerie and stilettos (and we’re just talking about the guys!). Let our sex columnist tell you how you can avoid ‘The Walk.’

Walk of shame (noun): ‘The act of traversing a route back to one’s home after spending the night in a romantic partner’s bed, often in the same clothes from the evening before.’
Hmm ‘ that definition is a little dry. How about this one, courtesy of our friends at UrbanDictonary.com? Read More »