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December 03, 2008, 10:24:14 AM
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I saw a dude rail a chick on the dance floor at Tanks a couple weeks after it opened.  Just lifted her skirt.

December 03, 2008, 11:39:19 AM
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I wish I had been in high school when Clinton proclaimed oral sex wasn't really sex. :tongue:

December 03, 2008, 12:51:31 PM
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I wish I had been in high school when Clinton proclaimed oral sex wasn't really sex. :tongue:

So you could tell your friends that you weren't getting that, either?

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December 03, 2008, 12:56:33 PM
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I wish I had been in high school when Clinton proclaimed oral sex wasn't really sex. :tongue:

So you could tell your friends that you weren't getting that, either?

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December 03, 2008, 02:38:46 PM
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I saw two couples at Rustys standing and chatting along the side of the bar (towards the outback) and the chicks started making out - my freinds and I were pi$$ drunk so we just stood there and watched, like everyone else. I think we've all had one of those encounters when we were done, we thought, "did that just happen".

Rusty's was the scene of "Head Under the Table" back in the early 90s.  It was on a bet, but rumors went around saying she was so embarrassed that she never collected.  It made front page of the Collegian.

I read about this when I worked at the University Archives in 503 Hale!  They have a collection of articles about it and letters to the editor from outraged feminists.

I was in high school when this happened, but the day this was splashed across the Collegian headlines just happened to be the day that there was a large high school conference of some kind at the Union.  So all of us high school kids got a good idea of what college was like.  Keep in mind that this was pre-Lewinsky, so bj's were not something that was talked about every day.

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http://cdc.confex.com/cdc/std2006/techprogram/P10956.HTM

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Increases in Oral and Anal Sexual Exposure among Adolescents Attending STD Clinics in Baltimore
Renee M. Gindi1, Khalil G. Ghanem2, and Emily Erbelding2. (1) Department of Epidemiology, Johns Hopkins Bloomberg School of Public Health, 615 North Wolfe Street, Box #345, Baltimore, MD, USA, (2) Department of Infectious Diseases, Johns Hopkins University School of Medicine, JHUBMC, 4940 Eastern Avenue, B3 North, Baltimore, MD, USA


Background:
An accurate assessment of sexual risk behaviors by medical providers is essential to the delivery of appropriate clinical and preventative services. Some reports indicate rising national rates of adolescent participation in oral and anal sex.

Objective:
To examine changes in prevalence between 1994 and 2004 in reported recent oral and anal sex among inner city youth attending city STD clinics in Baltimore, Maryland.

Method:
This was a records-based historical cohort study. We examined electronic data captured from the standardized medical evaluation which included documentation of recent (approximately 90 days) sexual exposures of clients aged 12-25 years visiting either of 2 public STD clinics. We used records for the first visit for each individual during 1994 and 2004. We used chi-square analysis to test for differences in prevalence of reported sexual exposures in each cohort. We also used multivariate logistic regression to adjust for age, gender of client, gender of sex partner, and race.

Result:
There were 2598 (62% male) records from 1994 and 6438 (51% male) records from 2004 meeting eligibility criteria. Reported recent oral sex increased dramatically between 1994 and 2004, from 16% to 32% (p<.0001) in males and 14% to 38% (p<.0001) in females. Among male clients reporting a same sex partner, rates of oral sex also increased from 33% to 75% (p=.006). Receptive anal sex also increased among females from 3% to 6.5% (p=.0003). After adjusting for gender, age, and race, heterosexual clients seen in 2004 were almost three times as likely to report having oral sex (OR = 2.6, 95%CI: 2.3 – 3.0) than those seen in 1994.