Harvard students less sexually active than Yale students?

<p>But never fear, Princeton is even <em>less</em> sexually active than Harvard. This is an amusing article.</p>

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<p>Damnit! I'm withdrawing my application.....</p>

<p>and the point of this is?</p>

<p>who really cares who has more sex. i could care less who has more sex. its totally irrelevent. its like saying harvard eats more food per person than yale. big deal. if your sexually promiscious then you will have more sex but thats your own decision versus those who dont want to immediately have sex.</p>

<p>Well, there's absolutely no point for those who have little interest in members of the opposite sex. But, that would also be interesting if "Harvard eats more food per person than Yale". It could explain the better-looking students at Yale, and therefore the more relationships and sex that they have at Yale! :)</p>

<p>lol, Annenberg hall at Hahvahd is pretty awesome, it cant compare to even Berekely College's dining hall (though close) I have eaten at both places for an extended period of time</p>

<p>Hi guys, I am a junior at Harvard right now (and I'm female) and don't worry, we definately have sex at Harvard. Seven nights is right, these type of things are really pointless. College is no different than high school-- the people who want to have sex, will have sex. Those who don't want to, won't. Maybe here there are less who want to, but those of us who do want to have sex, do indeed, well.... "do it" lol.</p>

<p>Hurray for non-abundant Ivy League copulation!!!</p>