Do all Wal-Marts sell condoms and sex products?

The Wal-Mart in my town has a huge section dedicated to condoms and other sexual products, such as KY jelly and flavored lubricants.

I was under the impression that Wal-Mart is a very sociall conservative company (they banned the sale of lad's mags such as Maxim and FHM and ordered that the cover of Cosmo must be censored) so I was quite surprised to find all these products encouraging sex in my neighborhood Wal-Mart.

I'm just wondering: do ALL Wal-Marts have this stuff?
I live in a big college town, so maybe this is just a specialized market and Wal-Mart would be stupid NOT to carry it, because it is in high demand in a town with so many horny college students, and therefore a good business decision.

BTW don't go criticizing me or calling me a prude. I have no problem with Wal-Mart selling these things. In fact, I think it's a good thing. I'm just wondering if ALL Wal-Marts sell this stuff or not.

Answer:
I'm pretty sure that all Wal Marts sell sexual products. They probably stop selling those magazines b/c they were considered to be pornographic. Not sure if they stopped selling them in all stores though. It is kinda weird that they would stop selling the mags and not rubbers. Dont quite get that myself
The one in my town does here in Central-Illinois.

The section is actually titled family planning, hehe. Serious, thats why I remember it.
Most likely, they can validate it to themselves by saying that married couples use those products as well.
I was shocked to see a large display of dildos in the produce aisle. they were green, with the telltale signature "bumbs", and appeared to be pre-lubricated. Interestingly, they were sold by the pound.
Apparently, you really need to get a life. If you don't care that they sell these items why would you even ask this weird question? Rhetorical.
These items are sold in the Pharmaceutical departments. They are not just about promoting premiscous sex - as magazines do. There are married couples who choose to use the products for birth control and help in the sexual department - which is extremely important in a marriage and for the health of a marriage.

Younger generations do not understand this concept and are not expected to since they have not had the chance to experience this part of life. I am not putting anyone down either, it is just a fact of life.

I do think it would be a good idea to put it behind the pharmacy counters though.

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