Why Wait? Because your worth it!
Next to freshman biology class, there is nothing more universal on college campuses than the “hookup scene.” It is simply expected that students from state schools to the Ivy League will experiment with premarital sex. In the words of one Harvard student recently quoted in the New York Times: “For me, being a strong woman means not being ashamed that I like to have sex.”
Well, surprisingly there are growing numbers of students who have a much different definition of what it means to be a strong woman (or man). It means not being ashamed to say that they would like to have sex, but choose not to.
A relatively new student group at Harvard called True Love Revolution has urged college freshmen to resist the hookup culture by passing out flyers that read: “Why wait? Because you’re worth it.”
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Randall Patterson, +“Students of Virginity,” New York Times, 30 March 2008.
Janie M. Fredell, “Abstinence: The New Pink?” The Harvard Crimson, 14 March 2007.
Michelle Miller, “College Students Embrace New Sexual Revolution on Campus,” The Leadership Institute, 19 April 2007.
Jesse Harlan Alderman, “Harvard Club Promotes Abstinence,” Breitbart.com, 22 March 2007.
Adrienne Richards, “Harvard’s True Love Revolution Takes Aim at ‘Mindless Sex,’” Wilkes Beacon, 26 march 2007.
Erin Flaherty, “That Chastity is So Hot Right Now,” Shine, 31 March 2008.
Elizabeth Anscombe, “Contraception and Chastity,” Orthodoxy Today, 1977.
BreakPoint Commentary No. 070214, “A Chaste Approach to Sex: Princeton’s Anscombe Society.”
Anna Broadway, +Sexless in the City: A Memoir of Reluctant Chastity (













