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At Princeton University, freshmen learn  about different sexual positions and
techniques through
Sex Jeopardy – a university-sanctioned program to
promote sexual health and safety.

Meanwhile, the week surrounding February 14th is designated as
“Sex Week at
Yale.”  Their 2008 schedule included a pornography screening and sex toy give-
aways.

Beware of the restrooms at Bryn Mawr College.  They are postered with
instructions for creating dental dams and finding condoms
on campus.

University officials are right to be concerned about the sexual health and safety
of their students.  However, university “sexual health” programs often amount to
little more than a crash course in sexual liberationist ideals.   The “anything goes
message that saturates college campuses today is only leaving our young men
and women with more cases of unintended pregnancies, sexually transmitted
infections, worn-out hearts, and emotional distress.

Today’s college students are the next generation of leaders and parents.  There is
a desperate need for them to be well-informed about the lifestyles and behaviors
that best enable them to live responsibly, reasonably, healthily and morally.  
They need an honest education about the effects of the sexual culture around
them, and they need resources and support in living out their sexuality in a way
that honors the full meaning and integrity of sex and human relationships.

Providing these resources and support is what the Love and Fidelity Network is all
about.  We aim to create a network that will become the nucleus of an articulate
and effective new generation of leaders for marriage, family, love and fidelity at
universities and in the public square.
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