We have worked with Harvard’s Sex Week in the past, and when they reached out to us this year, we were very happy to arrange to send one of our most experienced GV-SHOW educators to do this presentation. GV-SHOW speakers go offsite and bring the Good Vibrations perspective—correct information and a sex-positive, inclusive focus—to colleges, NGOs, and community groups. We were especially glad that the Harvard students who arranged this year’s Sex Week programming wanted to cover anal play, because this is a sexual topic that many people are curious about and interested in, but which must be engaged in with a level of knowledge that is part of very few sex ed classes. Doing it wrong, as so many people do, can lead to big problems: from pain and discomfort all the way to sexually transmitted infections. Anal play isn’t everyone’s cup of tea, but it is far more common than many people realize, and the team producing Sex Week is on the same page as we are: We want people to know enough about anal play to decide whether to try it, and if they do try it, we want them to have information to stay safe and healthy.