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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]Why is it the schools responsibility to do this? Why not go to a doctor in private practice? I assume most people are on their parent's insurance if you are shipping them to an out of state school they have money to pay for insurance back home. [/quote] if they are providing health care, sexual health care is health care.[/quote] It's entertainment. Colleges already provide multiple forms of entertainment; pool halls and bowling alleys in the student union, intramural sports, concerts, etc. Students can find plenty to do without resorting to recreational sex.[/quote] who are these women having sex with? Why don't you teach men to not have sex. Keep their peckers in the pants. Go play sports, see a concert. Why do you *need* sex? Sex should only be for procreation anyways, right?[/quote] *thunderous applause* More concerts and sporting events for men. Problem solved.[/quote]
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