This could be hidden anti-drug propaganda from our friends at the Cuban Intellectuals' Association; they were known to insert faked stories in wire feed from time to time.
@Cynic: that's covered in the last paragraph, I think (which seems to imply that, even if drugs are less interesting than sex to college students, they also act as a gateway to sexual behavior).
I suspect our students might read that paragraph and be puzzled by the idea that there is a single "sexual act."
Wow. Or perhaps I mean, like, wow, man.
ReplyDeleteThat's just very, very sad.
Trying to figure out what the "yesteryear spirit" of sex would have been in 1967.
ReplyDeletewow, they were messed up in 1967. Thankfully by 1977 we had our priorities straight! (Are those your priorities or are you just happy to see me?)
ReplyDeleteJudging by the population boom around that time, I'm guessing they were still having sex even if it has lost its appeal.
ReplyDeleteThis could be hidden anti-drug propaganda from our friends at the Cuban Intellectuals' Association; they were known to insert faked stories in wire feed from time to time.
ReplyDelete@Cynic: that's covered in the last paragraph, I think (which seems to imply that, even if drugs are less interesting than sex to college students, they also act as a gateway to sexual behavior).
ReplyDeleteI suspect our students might read that paragraph and be puzzled by the idea that there is a single "sexual act."