My guest today is Dr. Sandra Caron, a Professor of Family Relations and Human Sexuality at the University of Maine. She is an AASECT Certified Sexuality Educator and a licensed therapist. Her latest book is titled The Sex Lives of College Students.
Some of the topics we explore in this episode include:
- Has the rise of abstinence-only sex education affected the age at which young people start having sex?
- What is the average number of sexual partners a college student has?
- Why are fake orgasms on the rise among both college men and women alike?
- Are college students masturbating more today than they were in the past?
- Have college students gotten kinkier over time?
- How have same-sex behavior and sexual identity changed among young people?
- Are college students today taking more sexual risks or are they practicing safer sex?
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