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...campus sex blogger Lena Chen ’09 and True Love Revolution (TLR) President Jane M. Fredell ’09 have anything in common, it is discontent with the Harvard dating scene...
...abstinence claims inherent to the moniker—is by no a means revolution. Harvard surely doesn’t serve as the only catalyst behind a strong resurgent push for abstinence, yet one would think that was the case considering the wealth of attention True Love Revolution (TLR) has garnered...
...attention hasn’t come because these media-generators are dispelling any long-standing stereotypes, either. Were Harvard students sex-starved, with “H Bomb” as the result? Maybe we’re oversexed, and TLR is the logical next step. Or perhaps, we’re simply representative of most student bodies most places in most practical respects. It’s a novel idea that popular media could do well to entertain...
...poll reveals that on average, Harvard students have less than one sexual partner per year—suggesting that abstinence may be a fact of life for many students, even those who aren’t members of the TLR...
...TLR emphasizes that “sex is a big deal,” and while the point is open to debate, the statement implausibly assumes that unmarried, sexually-active couples would disagree. Sex can be a manifestation of love and a critical step to intimacy. It can empower, liberate, and fulfill in a very unique way. But at its core, sex is essentially a personal choice. Whether students regard it as meaningful or insignificant and decide to participate or abstain, either way, problems with self-worth arise when they feel social pressure either...