Age as the attraction factor
By Tarra Kohli | April 23, 2007All of us have "types" to which we are attracted. Undoubtedly we get teased for always falling for the dorks, the blondes, the jocks or the princesses.
All of us have "types" to which we are attracted. Undoubtedly we get teased for always falling for the dorks, the blondes, the jocks or the princesses.
As romantic men and women, we value fidelity from our spouses and significant-others; we believe that if our boyfriends or girlfriends truly love us, they will remain faithful to us.
In today's mainstream society, especially with college students, the controversy surrounding premarital sex appears to has all but fizzled.
"I'm gay." This is a sentence not often uttered around Grounds. However, the University does have a gay male population. One of them might have been a group member from one of your CS classes, orone of the guys with whom you regularly play basketball. From afar, the University of Virginia seems to be a southern school with very conservative values; however, below the surface, one can discover a starkly different experience. Several openly gay students at the University said coming out and being openly gay can be a long process, and some gay males won't ever be completely out of the closet.