"It’s not a pleasure pack," says Jamar Thompson , a sophomore holding the canvas bag like a trophy. "It’s a peace-of-mind pack. For the first time, college doesn't feel like a guessing game."
It started as a rumor whispered between cramped tour groups on the University of Georgia’s historic North Campus. Then it became a GroupMe chat. Now, it’s the most anticipated—and controversial—package to hit campus mailboxes since the fall syllabus. -Daredorm - College In Georgia - Pleasure Pack-
The name "Daredorm" is intentionally provocative. It reclaims a phrase once used to shame active social dorms. Now, it’s a badge of honor. "It’s not a pleasure pack," says Jamar Thompson
Interestingly, the term "Pleasure Pack" has been reclaimed by several legitimate health organizations at universities across the United States. For example, the University of Utah and other institutions now offer "Pleasure Packs"—free, discreet kits containing safer sex supplies like condoms and lube—to promote sexual health and wellness on campus. Then it became a GroupMe chat