From raunchy shenanigans to research studies, college sex columnists and student journalists rarely shy away from printing stories on students’ favorite topic: sex. A new column is posted the first Monday of every month during the summer.
By day he goes to class, eats at his campus’ cafeteria and writes for his school newspaper. By night he becomes “Sex Column Answer Man” — answering all readers’ questions as well as someone nicknamed “SCAM” can. One sexpert warns readers to prepare before diving into a threesome, while another tackles the old wives’ tale about pregame sex.
Sexperts explore between the sheets
Walk of shame: U. Kansas community tells one-night stand stories
Source | University Daily Kansan
It’s funny, embarrassing and sometimes has the makings of being the greatest story of your life. It is the one night stand followed by the subsequent walk of shame. Nearly everyone has a story about it tucked away in their closet next to a skeleton of immaturity past. Here are some best one-night stand stories from Lawrence residents. Read more.
Threesome preparation necessary — or things may get messy
Source | Daily Californian
The phrase “menage a trois” translates to “household of three” (not going to pretend to see the connection here) but the verb “menager” also means “to handle carefully” and “to be gentle with.” In the context of group sex, I think those definitions apply on multiple levels. Read more.
‘The Sex Column Answer Man’
Source | Daily Illini
If you want to succeed in journalism, you need to select topics carefully, research thoroughly, interview intelligently, and use adverbs sparingly. Or you can write about sex. So to increase my marketability, today I become the Sex Column Answer Man, filling you in on details with all the nuance and accuracy you’d expect from someone whose acronym is “SCAM.” Read more.
The ‘kindagay’ college movement
Source | Daily Californian
The “kindagay” movement, as I’m now officially dubbing it, has nothing to do with style. It’s about action and, perhaps more importantly, intent. Kindagay guys may hint at man-on-man loving, but they never follow through. If that were the case, they’d be gay or bi or, at the very least, questioning, all of which are different categories altogether. Read more.
Sex without condoms a college substitute for an engagement ring?
Source | Daily Texan
According to testimony from Pendarvis Harshaw, an NPR Youth Radio correspondent, when a couple decides to ditch condoms, get tested for STIs and make the transition to other forms of birth control like the pill, the patch or the shot, they’re not only taking a symbolic step forward in terms of sexual health, but also a leap of faith in the scheme of their relationship. As Harshaw states, sex without condoms is the modern substitute for an engagement ring. Read more.
Talkin’ Dirty… excerpts from explicit exploits
I learned in my high school biology class that the mission of every species, including homo sapiens, is to reproduce and help the species survive. So yes, while Leona Lewis’ “Bleeding Love” is a jam and an eighth, people in the club would much rather hear Lil’ Wayne li-li-li-li-lick it (or have it licked) like a lollipop.
American sex culture still taboo for most
Source | Daily Collegian
Naughty news
Does pregame sex help or hurt athletes?
Source | University Daily Kansan
The notion of pre-game abstinence from sex to enhance athletic performance is a longstanding one. But is that notion as fictional as Rocky Balboa? University of Kansas sports team physician Sean Cupp sure thinks so. Cupp, a sports medicine specialist, said no true scientific studies proved night-before sex impedes performance in any way. In fact, Cupp said if sex was part of an athlete’s typical nighttime routine, the person shouldn’t suddenly abandon lovemaking. Read more.
Sex toys going green, getting safer
Source | University Daily Kansan
Hybrid, solar power and even bamboo are a few words associated with protecting and preserving our environment. Dildos, vibrators and the occasional lube are words rarely linked with the environment, but now, even those unmentionables have gone green. Read more.
Study: College freshmen have less sex than those not in school
Source | Daily Collegian
John Hopkins thinks a lot of college freshman are eager to “explore” and “experiment” when it comes to sex. But a study published in the June issue of the Journal of Adolescent Health found college freshmen have less sex during their first semester than non-students of the same age. Read more.
Religions relate pre-marital sex with emotional emptiness
Source | University Daily Kansan
Of the three major religions represented on campus, Christian, Muslim and Jewish, all echo similar sentiments on sex before marriage. Although some religions preach a doctrine about sex that is rigidly based on rules, others are less condemning, but all state that sex is not a purely physical act to be enjoyed without consequence. Read more.
Ask the Sexperts
How long should sex take?
Source | Daily Texan
As a sex educator, guys ask me all the time how long they should try to last during sex. Magazines like Maxim, Men’s Health, FHM and the like print article after article with headlines that promise, “10 Ways to Last Longer in Bed!” and advertisements for products designed to “increase endurance,” as though the key to pleasing a partner is merely having sex longer. Right. Read more.
How do I let down my horndog boyfriend?
Source | University Daily Kansan
My boyfriend and I have been together for over a year now. I love him, and I love having sex with him, but I feel like his sex drive is ridiculous! He wants it multiple times a day, every day, and if I am doing something on my own that doesn’t involve us having sex he is offended. He has low self esteem and thinks because I don’t want sex constantly, I’m not attracted to him. I just don’t know how to explain to him that I don’t NEED sex every day. I just think it’s unfair for him to expect this of me. He’s horny all the time, and I’m just…not. What can I do? Read more.
How do I spark interest in girls?
Source | Minnesota Daily
I am a tall, athletic, better-than-average looking guy. I’m very smart, I have career-oriented goals, and I’m going to make money in life. I have a good sense of humor, I’m responsible, etc. I really don’t mean to brag but the point is although I have high standards, I know I have a lot to offer. Despite this, I have been shot down more times than I have thought possible. So my question is this: Is there any way I can spark an interest in these girls I desire, or do I simply have to lower my standards until I start making the money? Read more.

