By the time that most students get to college, their sex life should be hitting off. College students are much more responsible when it comes down to having safe, enjoyable sex.
Most college students are aware of the main five factors about sex, but just in case you missed out on Health Class, here’s the top five.
1. Sex can be dangerous.
2. You always need to use birth control when having sex and make sure to always “wrap it before you tap it”.
Condoms are really important, and by the time student reach college, the idea of STD’s and pregnancy is more than cramped into their heads.
3. Sex absolutely must be consensual. By this time, college students understand that sex must be something that two consensual adults must agree to engage in.
4. One-night stands can have many major repercussions. Although many one night stand occur on and off campuses across the U.S, it’s a must that college students know what may or may not happen when they have one night stands.
5. Last but not least, ALL college students know by now that SEX feels good and actually is very healthy. When all the precautions are taken, sex can be a very enjoyable and a very natural healthy thing to do.
Most college students do engage in many sexual experiences during their time in college. It’s like the dorms create a more experimental filled aroma that for some reason increases their curiosity levels.
But of course, it also might be all the college parties that might having someth
ing to do with it, since alcohol does make everyone become loose and most times much more sexual.
Whatever it may be, it is obvious that we young adults are ready to party and experiment. It’s not wrong as long as your playing it safe. Use condoms, birth control, be smart about who you’re f*%king, and have fun!






Also, always remember to get checked every 3 months if you’re having a lot of sex between different partners. Many universities and colleges offer free (or cheap) testing at the student clinic. Everyone should be utilizing these resources! There is no excuse not to be tested.