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...million Americans have genital herpes, and an estimated 200,000 to 500,000 new cases appear each year. The one-night stand is now so risky that a couple interested in casual sex must get to know each other well enough to pop the herpes question?and believe the answer. Many sexologists think herpes is the chief reason for the new conservatism. Others consider it more of a symbol or the capping of a trend that began before herpes came to full public attention. Says California Sexologist Harvey Caplan: "In a funny sort of way, some people are actually relieved...
Says Boston Psychiatrist Henry Abraham: "We are now seeking a balance. We realize that revolving-door sex is not the answer to true love and commitment. The '60s kids brilliantly saw the problems facing us, but their solutions were the solutions of children. After all, a roll in the hay does not a sexual relationship make...
...Harris is carrying four fouls, but Harvard needs him out on the court. Columbia is pulling away and the Crimson still have no answer down low. The Columbia fans are DOMINATING Harvard. Even the dance team can't keep them quiet. It's been a miserable weekend for Harvard's basketball aficionados. Columbia 65, Harvard...
...competence.’ No, it’s not about competence.” Toobin says. “When you are deciding about whether the Constitution allows a state university to consider race in admission, or allows states to ban abortion, there are no right or wrong answers. You can’t answer those questions with your extreme legal competence. Those are political decisions.”No question is more political than the abortion question, which the Supreme Court decided in 1973 is protected by a right to privacy. In his book, Toobin calls the landmark...
...philosopher most famous for one big hit: the eponymous Ockham's razor. A champion of simplicity, Ockham made it his mission to argue that things should never be made more complicated than they have to be. If there are a lot of ways to explain a phenomenon, slice your answer as finely...