Word: bombs
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...interpret H Bomb is that it’s not supposed to be arousing,” Wasserman said. “Sex is pretty broad. Not everything has to be about fucking...
...insist that their magazine is aimed at a broad audience, and still sound vexed about a 2004 Crimson headline that called it a “porn magazine.” “Throughout our proposal we said very clearly that [porn] was not the point of H Bomb,” co-founder Katharina P. Cieplak-von Baldegg ’06-’07 said recently...
...official College Web site, H Bomb is referred to as “the Harvard College journal of sex and sexuality...
...definitely seemed a lot less sketchy than any other party I’ve been to,” Thea S. Morton ’06-’08, an editor of H Bomb, said of the party. (She is also a member of The Crimson’s photography staff...
...Bomb was founded by Baldegg and Camilla A. Hrdy ’04-’05 in spring 2004 with the goal of fostering “smart discussion of sex,” according to Baldegg. As the planned magazine drew media attention around the country, the College said it would reconsider H Bomb’s status as a recognized campus publication because of concerns that it would include pornographic content. In the end, the College allowed H Bomb to be published—in making the decision, administrators cited, among other things, the prospect...