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Friday, December 11, 2009

Learn to Love It - College conferece focuses on Relationships

Ever been told that you need to learn a thing or two about relationships? Usually you hear this from someone you're dating (or was dating!) right as they're about to kick you to the curb! However, your prayers (or the prayers of your significant other) have been answered: a class for relationships has been offered.

In November of 2009, over 200 students from 50 colleges and universities converged on Princeton campus to attend the second annual conference "Sexuality, Integrity and the University." The conference focused on the mentalities of sex and relationships on college campuses today. The conference's purpose was education of the students in attendance towards sex and relationships and how students can "uphold ...in our very sex pressured society."

Students from universities including Harvard, University of Virginia and Princeton gathered to discuss beliefs in sex, relationship practices, pressure on campuses towards negative sexual views and self-happiness and esteem.

Hopefully, universities will adopt this idea and start teaching more incoming freshmen about relationships as well as graduating seniors. Too many educations are side-tracked because of broken hearts and wounded loves. In addition, how many of us could use a little love tutoring? Most would (and should!) stay after school for that.

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