Get a bunch of free non-lubricated condoms from the
health center and some cucumbers (bananas work too, but they get
mushy).
Set up the first half of the program as a team sexual jeopardy.
Ask questions about any and everything. Use any resources
available to make up your questions. Instead of awarding points
and finding a winner, give condoms for every correct answer. The
second half of the program is a condom relay race. Events such
as "putting a condom on a cucumber" points are awarded
to whoever finishes the event first and correctly. Other events
are a condom tug of war between the partners, who can blow the condom
up the biggest, or whatever else . . .
ALSO, if you can get different kinds of condoms see which ones hold up
the best when filled with marbles and such.
When you run out of condoms, you're done playing, so don't allow
everyone to participate in every event.
Make sure that you don't give out false information, and have flyers
on
safe sex and the extra condoms to give out when it's all over
Bryanna Parr
Shaw Hall
Syracuse University
Here's another version:
Description:
We had a professor from on campus come and help us out. We
started with stupid trivia questions about male and female anatomy and
about condoms. The questions were things that a typical person
would not know. Who ever got the most questions right won a
prize. The most right was nine out of twenty-two. Next we
had the professor talk a little about the condom...proper steps to
using one and such. And we then started the Olympic and fun part
of it all. The Olympics consisted o three games. The
first being the condom stretch. The residents were split up into
teams and which ever team could stretch the condom down a broom handle
the farthest was the winner. Measurements were taken and the
winning team went about 33 inches. We then had the condom card
race. Here the teams had to put cards in order. The cards
consisted of all the steps of putting a condom on...and not one team
got them right. And lastly we had the condom relay race.
One person pretended they were the penis and each of the others had to
put the condom on properly. Whomever was done first and done
doing it properly, won prizes. The reason we decided to it this
way was because giving a college student a lecture about proper usage
never works because that is not what they want to hear, so we did it
in a fun way. It was pretty successful!
Instructions/Things Needed:
A professor who can tell you about proper usage.
Brooms...all of same length to be fair.
A lot of condoms....
Prizes for all four different things.
Baby wipes....to clean hands, for some condoms have some nasty
lubrication.
Trivia questions...make sure they are fun.
Other Considerations:
Well some of the professors on campus didn't like our idea too much.
They felt it was offensive. We really do not think that they
understood what we were doing. So make sure and talk about to
the professor also, just so they know! And advertise well, make
the posters interesting...people will come!
Here's another rendition of the same program
Description:
Just the title "Condom Olympics" gets people interested.
First you must split the group into teams. This program is
dependent on volunteers from the teams so you must get them excited to
participate. I suggestnot telling the next event before you have
volunteers picked. The program is pretty simple. All you
need to do is come up with various events using condoms or other
"safe sex" materials. Some events that we did were,
the condom blow, the condom stretch, put the condom on the cucumber in
the dark (for this you will need glow in the dark condoms), perform
oral sex on the orange using dental dam, see who can think of the most
ways to be intimate without having sex.
Instructions/Things Needed:
Condoms, dental dams (I found this for free at the local planned
parenthood, oranges, measuring tape (condom stretch), judges, prizes,
lubricant (we ended by having a group hand orgy), cucumbers, facts on
STD's and safe sex (we gave a few facts between each event), we also
demonstrated how to correctly put on a condom, glow in the dark
condoms, pens and paper.
Other Considerations:
This program was a big success. People had fun while getting
educated
we did this program at the beginning of fall semester. It was
fun to end
the program by doing a group hand orgy. The students got a kick
out of it. The more you advertise this the better your turn out
will be. We tried to be pretty secretive about what exactly
condom olympics was, this made the residents even more curious and
eager to check it out.
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