Sex on Campus
- added July 2, 2008
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What is the truth about sex on campus? The producer's of the Emmy nominated documentary "Song of Songs," take a nationwide college tour to find out what young people really want out of their relationships today.
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Some people actually lie about being virgins just not to sound promiscuous.
Most people I went to school (while in middle school)had five sexual partners by the time they started high school because they fill they aren't included in some special club.
or they want till they are legal, where they fill now it acceptable to have sex.
most of my friends have friends with benefits with a girlfriends(because they fill to have love is to have an open relationship)
And I'm still in high school.-
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- SinnenDemonios
- 1 month ago
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This pod seemed really balanced; great interviewing. I agree with Dr. John Van Epp. Having sex before you are married gives you a lack of respect both for other people and for yourself. It is either degrading to the person your using for sex, or it lowers your own self esteem. Once you develop this view of yourself and others, it makes it difficult to commit to a marriage.
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Great pod but not really seeing the news flash. People have sex and people in college have LOTS of sex. Moreover they ALL lie about it to some degree. Defining what is or isn't proper behavior or a "good" relationship is a step short of passing judgment. The same people that said they wanted a proper relationship wouldn't disparage a homosexual relationship most likely but they'd look down on a open relationship, that seems contradictory in some fashion.
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There was actually a poster hung up in all the dorms at my college that said "De-stress on finals week! Have safe sex!", and then went on to say where we could get free condoms.
As long as people are being safe and responsible, what does it matter how many partners they have? It's all about personal choice. -
lol---the doctor and his wife out in the middle of no-where r sorta disconnected
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This pod is well balanced about the issue of sex on campuses but its not a huge news flash, at least not to these ears. I remember being in high school and people were having casual sex all over since they decided they were too young to get serious. The same was with when I went to college. In fact, it was worse because you see "walks of shame" everywhere you went n the dorms.
I find women have a higher tendency to lie about being virgins since some people act so iffy about it, while men tend to brag that they're not. I also find that women tend to have at least one sexual experience before committing so that they're "prepared" at least for a serious sexual experience.
To be honest, I kind of agree with this point of view to be a little experienced in love doesn't hurt as long as you're safe about it. There's nothing worse than a so called Cassanova who doesn't even know where to put his penis. -
As this pod shows, a lot of people over-idealize marriage. I recall that one girl talking about seeing her mother and father fight, and knowing they wanted to get a divorce, but not wanting them too, even though one of her parents had cheated on the other, though I can't remember which. I know it's tempting, especially when you are a young child or teen, and don't understand the dynamics of other people's relationships. But if it's over, it's over. Give it up, really. Too many people want to believe that differences can always be reconciled. They can't always be. Sometimes they shouldn't be. Like in the case of a cheating or abusing spouse.
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- thedevilsmuse
- 21 days ago
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