RE: I will ask you questions
11-13-2014, 10:48 PM
(11-13-2014, 04:38 AM)Sai Wrote: ยปImagine that you are a consultant / marketer for a nonprofit group dedicated to promoting sex positivism. How would you promote sex positivism in a country of your choice whose culture is different from your own, and how would your tactics vary based on your budget (with near-limitless resources on the high end, and only enough money for a locally-oriented campaign on the low end)?
Well, personally I think that my top concerns would be to promote safe sex and to spread information on how to prevent STDs and on the importance of consent.
With a limited budget, I'd probably start off by sending out small care packages of free condoms and information packets, particularly to many countries in sub-saharan Africa with long standing histories of STD spread.
With a much larger budget, we could greatly increase the quality and quantity of said care packages. Maybe we could even try to get some people on the local newspapers/radios/television shows to help promote sex positivity as well. And I'm sure that recruiting some local citizens to help us out as well wouldn't hurt.
And with a completely unlimited limited budget, we could probably spread our message of sex positivity AND destroy the economies of every country in the world in one decisive blow! (We're nonprofit of course, so none of that economics stuff really concerns us anyway.)