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Kansas State Says Goodbye to 'Willie' T-shirts, for Now

January 30, 2008 RSS Feed Print

Squeamishness has spread to Kansas State University, where university administrators have told its Sexual Health Awareness Peer Educators to stop production of its current "Protect your willie" T-shirts, the Kansas State Collegian reports. Complaints from alumni prompted the decision, but the group plans to produce new shirts that won't feature the school logo. The shirts, which will say, "Don't be Forward with your willie, guard it," have been OK'd by the school. "It's a great campaign," said the university's director of licensing. "[We just] didn't want the logo to seem as if we were endorsing intercourse."

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