Wednesday, 9 May 2012

Hey readers,

We had a photoshoot a few weeks ago. It was a blast. Our photographers Matt Worobec and Brodie Ferguson were wonderful to work with and even laughed at our many inappropriate jokes! Here are a few of the photos they took!





Friday, 4 May 2012

Hey Readers!

We came across this video a while ago and have fallen in love with Grace's sense of humour when talking about sex! Check out more of her videos on YouTube (especially “Tampons”). Hope you have a wonderful, sexy weekend!

Here's a little sneak peek at our show! This scene is called "My mother caught me masturbating." Can anyone relate?


... My mom walks in and says “I’m going to – what were you doing with your pants off?”

 “Changing,” (I stammer)

 My mom looks confused. Then understanding. Then really, really uncomfortable.

 “Lock your door next time,” she says.

 The next time she comes to my room, she knocks first. But not on the door. She knocks on the wall of the hallways outside my room. All. The Way. Down.


Stay tuned for more sneak peeks as the Edmonton International Fringe Festival gets closer and closer!

Friday, 27 April 2012

I'll take this over Mo-vember any day! Celebrate with us!

Wednesday, 22 February 2012

Plan B

Plan B is now being put into a vending machine in the USA on a college campus.

http://www.msnbc.msn.com/id/46297601/ns/health-sexual_health/t/college-vending-machine-dispenses-morning-after-pill/#.T0UQzJh9nww

The vending machine is cheap and accessible only to students and staff of Shippensburg University, Pennsylvania, and is cheaper than on pharmacies. This makes the morning after pill readily available to all students!!!

Plan B is a pill taken after having unprotected sex (whether a condom broke, was never used, or the regular birth control pill was forgotten) and stops the egg from planting itself in the wall of the uterus. It can be taken up to 72 hours after, but is most effective when taken immediately.

What do you think about making Plan B so available?

Wednesday, 15 February 2012

Monday, 6 February 2012

A Visit From Aunt Flo(w).

Periods happen to every female (we hope) throughout life after puberty until menopause (hooray...not). Sometimes, we get really hormonal: cramps, crying, yelling at people for no reason, etc. Sometimes it's just a plain pain in the poon having to change tampons all the time (and remembering to do so!). Sometimes it's barely noticable. Whether the painters are in, the red sea is overflowing, or it's simply that special lady time, it's different for all of us!!

How do you feel about your period? (Guys, feel free to answer on behalf of any women you know)