
November 19 2010 4:40 PM EST
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Some Cal State Long Beach students weren't happy with the theater department's decision to ax the word "tribades" from the marquee advertising the play The Night of the Tribades. So 24 of them lay down in front of the school's Brotman Hall earlier this week in protest -- and showed passersby how to "scissor."
Reports SheWired.com: The students "protested in front of Brotman Hall earlier this week by tribbing (lesbian sex act more commonly known as scissoring) with each other.
"The play, The Night of the Tribades, is about playwright August Strindberg's relationship with women. The production is part of Cal Rep, Cal State Long Beach's graduate acting program."
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