An X-rated truck loaded with sex toys, free condoms, and a pleasure expert rolled onto some New Jersey college campuses in recent days, serving up a steamy crash course in intimacy, kinks, and personal wellness.
The “Sexology 101” truck — sponsored by mall retailer Spencer’s — cruised onto Rowan University in Glassboro Thursday as part of a Sex & Wellness College Tour of area colleges, drawing hundreds of racy-mind students lining up for discounted provocative goods, freebies, and sex tips, NJ.com reported.
The event also hosted Dirty Lola, a Netflix-featured “pleasure expert,” who fielded anonymous questions from eager attendees ranging from relationship advice to kink curiosities.

“It’s not something most people talk about every day,” Senior Brendan Coulthurst said of the risqué campaign, the outlet reported.
“But the more it is discussed … the more information people will have to make sure that they’re safe while they’re doing it.”
Spencer’s, known for selling lingerie and erotic gadgets among its novelty items, kicked off a multi-state campus tour last month, hitting four universities in a bid to spark stigma-free talks about relationships, independence, and personal health decisions, the company said.

The retailer’s senior marketing manager, Karlie DiPietro, told the outlet it teamed up with Rowan’s PRISM club, the school’s largest LGBTQ+ group known for hosting a sex-toy bingo event, to put on the eye-catching event.
“We really pride ourselves on being very knowledgeable in that space,” DiPietro said.
“So, we wanted to bring it front and center to the colleges to let them know that, you know, we’re here for any questions. We’re always here to be inclusive and fun as well.”

Spencer’s “Sexology 101” truck rolled through Temple University, Monmouth University, and Stockton University before making its final stop at Rowan, where free swag was handed out, students spun a prize wheel, and browsed the retailer’s new “Sexology” line.
The racy line features a range of vibrators, butt plugs, lube, and other erotic items, the website shows.
PRISM president Mack Reilly told the outlet there was little pushback to the eye-popping event, though one complaint was raised after university staff scheduled a separate children’s event at the same time.

“Even despite the small hiccups, so many people were excited,” the senior said.
“I’m seeing people carrying bags all over and they’re all so excited to have this.”
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