It's a great place to learn how to talk to women and learn how to have sex. I had periods of self-imposed celibacy (school is the 1 priority), times when I was seeing a steady girl for a while, and times when we were simply meeting a lot of different women. College is fantastic, but for me, my main motivation was to study and learn, so it wasn't 100% sexfest (some AWESOME summers tho!)
Use a condom.
2007-07-04 07:21:21
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answered by ZenPenguin 7
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In college, I lived alone in an apartment about 250 miles away from my parents. I had a young, healthy and very virile boyfriend. I was a virgin before him, and definitely not one after him.
Yes, my sex life in college was hot. Two or three times a day and running home between classes haaaaaaaaawwwwt.
We were legal at 19 and 20. We were in love. We stayed together for more than 3 years. Birth control was cheap and easy to get. STD screens were easy to get. And we made a pact that if anything went wrong (i.e., if I fell pregnant), we'd "do the right thing" (he was traditional like that).
You don't have to be promiscuous to enjoy great college sex. But it helps to know where to get your supplies and how to behave responsibly. And it helps to have a free mind so you can enjoy experimental fun, too.
2007-06-26 19:10:54
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answered by Gumdrop Girl 7
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Students in college have the freedom to have whatever kind of sex life they want, since they're free from their parents. Colleges tend to push to make sure everyone knows how to do it safely, too, so it's not as risky as it might sound.
I never even had sex in high school (religious parents), so college was nice.
2007-06-28 17:13:19
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answered by Minh 6
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Me. I am a guy. I am a christian. I am not sexually active. Yet. I rather wait until the right woman come in to my life. Its too many STD going in this world. I rather be safe than sorry or regretting I would've waited to get married to my dream woman/girl to come.
I don't want to be like these guys/men out here messing around with anyone who comes their way or having a one night stand and not finding true love.
2007-07-04 14:49:08
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answered by J A 2
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Non-existent. I am a firm believer in waiting until marriage. And no it's not only for religious reasons. It's part of my religion, but I also think that it's wrong and moreover, unsafe.
2007-06-26 19:46:27
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answered by warneker 3
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