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...Sarah M. Kinsella ’07, co-founder with her boyfriend of True Love Revolution, an abstinence-until-marriage group, is concerned by what she sees as sex’s position as “more of a recreational sport than as an expression of love between two people.” Kinsella views her crusade for abstinence as “at the most basic level, really a public health outreach...
...abstinence groups on campus. “I don’t think that we should learn to have better sex lives from the Freshman Dean’s Office,” Harvard-Radcliffe Christian Fellowship member Meghan E. Grizzle ’07 said. Sarah M. Kinsella ’07—the co-president of True Love Revolution, a pro-abstinence group on campus—called the administration sponsorship “inappropriate.” “I don’t see why Harvard is promoting the ‘Hooking Up?...
...Benefits of abstinence transcend any religion,” one of the group’s co-presidents, Sarah M. Kinsella ’07, explained. “We wanted to make it so that the entire campus could get involved.” Well, if I were a women, gender and sexuality major, I would have responded by slamming down a cup of espresso (for emphasis), and said something about heteronormativity, since for certain couples in certain states, sex is always, technically, pre-marital. If I were a boy, and knew things, I would have proceeded by pointing...
...chocolate really better than sex? The students who gathered at True Love Revolution’s ice cream bash must think so. The co-president of the Revolution, Sarah M. Kinsella ’07, moved earnestly around the Tonkens Room in Winthrop House. Her classic pearl earrings matched the string of pearls around her neck, off-setting a casual outfit of jeans and a burgundy corduroy blazer. She smiled warmly, apologizing for having an ice cream social on such a cold day. “We planned this so long ago, it seemed like a good idea...
...believe that the positive aspects of abstinence speak for themselves,” says Kinsella. And they do—at least until the kegs roll...