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Over the past three weeks, I have spoken to about a dozen desperately lonely Harvard students. (I will not print their names or phone numbers in this article, although several of them begged me to.)
No way, Harvard students--who in a few years won't mind quashing friends' ambitions on the way up the corporate ladder--could care less about a physical relationship between two consenting adults.
The most accurate prediction of the "Ego Theory" is the agonizing over potential boyfriends and girlfriends. For me, the worrying goes something like this: Does she feel about me like I feel about her? Does she like me only as a friend? Does she not really like me, but just...
The Theorizing Theory: This theory says Harvard students don't have sex because we prefer to complain about how we don't have sex.
We also like to talk about romances on the extreme and avoid dealing with our own lives. The prime example of this trend is Perspective's recent oral sex survey. Sure, we all would be interested to know how many Harvard students have oral sex regularly. But what about asking...