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As the writer of a blog called Sex and the Ivy, Harvard student Lena Chen promotes herself as something of an authority on sex. The 20-year-old sociology major is a minor celebrity around campus for her musings on hook-ups, booty calls and friends with benefits. So Chen, as self-appointed poster girl for what could be called a group of brainy girls gone wild, was an obvious choice to document a week's worth of conquests for a national magazine's online sex diary. Except for the tallies at the end of the week: Total acts of intercourse? Zero.
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<p>The main message of the story: academics before sex!</p>
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Dr. Jeanne Brooks-Gunn, codirector of the National Center for Children and Families, says, "What's interesting is, why are these journals gaining such popularity even though you're not seeing a big increase in sexual activity among college students?"
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<p>People enjoying seeing other people naked. Give me a doctorate.</p>
<p>^^How do you know that? There was no photo of her in the article, after all.</p>
<p>Well, Friedrice, most of us read this article and just go "Hmmm....okay", so I guess there's not much to say. I'm not surprised about the study showing that students thought their peer were crazier than what they really are. If you just look at the movies and watch what college is about, then it's a whole lot different than what you see when you're actually there.</p>
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And I don't think she's that bad looking, it's just that you all expect a person who writes about their sex life to be a complete knock out.
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<p>Wait, why is that? Everyone has sex. The only requirement is sex organs and decent social skills.</p>