Word: safe
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FemSex also provides a safe, non-judgmental space. Not all of us can bare our souls to the world like Lena Chen ’09, whose blog, “Sex and the Ivy,” has been much-publicized for its candid look at sex at Harvard. Some of us want people to whom to talk who can identify and share, who we know won’t stop liking us for being a little T.M.I. Too often, I get looks in the dining hall for talking loudly about sex. FemSex provides a place for people...
...solution lies in finding a better boyfriend or just shutting up and learning to live with it. But some people see study and exploration as a stronger way to approach the problem. The more we learn about ourselves and others, the more likely we are to feel happy and safe. And in a world of meaningless drunken hook-ups, perhaps it’s time we started getting more of what we wanted...
...senior (dear God), I would describe my overall experience at Harvard as a positive one. I love the friends I have made and the extracurriculars I have taken part in, but I have found no place where I have felt more welcome, respected, safe, and open than I have in FemSex. Why anyone would want to deny another student of that is beyond...
President Bush signed the Security and Accountability for Every (SAFE) Port Act last year banning online gaming. The act prohibited financial intermediaries from transferring money to online gambling services, preventing players from using their credit cards to finance these games online...
...change. Following the meeting, they released a hand-written statement in the name of the “Pan-House Committee,” saying they were “committed to working with the Deans and especially the House Masters in upholding our great tradition of hosting safe events.” They declined to comment further on the discussions...