If you like: Baking soda volcanoes.

Experiment with: Creating safe spaces for your friends to talk about fluid sexualities.

Why: Some conversations can be come heated, even explosive, much like a volc–well, you get it. When talking to friends, make sure you've taken proper safety precautions, like not having asshole friends.

If you like: Putting grapes in the microwave to isolate plasma.

Experiment with: Kissing another man.

Why: Grapes might send literal sparks, but will kissing another man send sparks flying (if you're, indeed, a man)? Time to find out! When grapes burn they smell funky, but you could be getting funky instead.

If you like: Wharton Behavioral Labs.

Experiment with: Reading feminist blogs that discuss intersexionality when defining your own sexuality on a spectrum.

Why: You're going to be thinking about your past behavior a lot. (Were you ever part of the patriarchy? Maybe!) Get ready, because this endeavor will involve a lot of terms you'll need to look up. Think of it as a research position. Need help getting started? Professors love experimenting with students! However, this will probably get creepy. Good thing you can always experiment on your own. Who knows? Penn might even fund it.

If you like: Working with your lab partner.

Experiment with: Spicing up your relationship.

Why: Be safe, use latex. When all is said and done. You can make a nice poster board with graphs and attend one of the research fairs in Bodek Lounge to tell the world about what you’ve discovered.