What does an orgasm look like?
Students can gather on Wednesday to express their ideas on a blank T-shirt during Paint Your Orgasm, an event of Pride Awareness Month.
This event is co-sponsored by LGBT Affairs, Voices for Planned Parenthood and the county health department.
Jose Tebar, director for Paint Your Orgasm, said aside from the T-shirt painting, students will be able to get more comfortable with sexuality.
“Straight people have as much right to celebrate their sexuality as the gay community,” Tebar said. “Our event is about celebrating the things we have in common, not the things that separate us.”
Tebar said free HIV testing will be offered on the North Lawn from 10 a.m. to 2 p.m.
Sparkle Antoinette, 22, who dresses as a drag queen on weekends, thinks the safe-sex aspect is important.
“I love the idea that I get to show my version of sex in such a fun and creative way,” Antoinette said.
Tebar said he expects about 200 people to attend.