Sunday 13 May 2007

What sex week forgot?


On college campuses, to warn students of the dangers of 'friends with benefits' and 'hooking up' is so politically incorrect


With headlines focused on college massacres and presidential nominees, it's natural to have overlooked an event that has become familiar on campuses around the nation: Sex Week. The goals of last month's happening at Northwestern University were to examine misconceptions about sexual health and to speak openly about "taboo" and "hush-hush" topics.

Don't yawn -- to dismiss Sex Week without scrutiny would be a blunder.


2 comments:

Anonymous said...

Great article. This is one article that is worth reading. I had no idea that random sex can be so dangerous to women nowadays. In a way, this is even more dangerous than school shootings!!!

achuachu said...

That's true indeed, people knows too little about the threat that randomn sex will give them. Some of them just simply ignored the fact even they know it. They think that they won't really be the "lucky" one to get the disease, when they got it, they will feel regret. Can't they just think carefully before they do?