Last Updated on September 9, 2019
After a long day studying Feminist Theory, you can wind down with a spot of BDSM–just remember your safe words.
Colleges haven’t enjoyed much positive press in recent years: from anti-free speech protests, radical left-wing professors making inflammatory statements, and astronomical student debts loaded onto under qualified graduates in a saturated job market; colleges aren’t what they used to be.
Formerly revered for their groundbreaking work and attracting the world’s intellectual elites with the intention to bring us closer to a better future; the aftermath of the 1960’s social revolutions has created spurious demand for college degrees–often in the humanities departments–from the intellectually incapable.
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As a result, we’ve witnessed the emergence of degrees with questionable intellectual content.
Others are concerned as to whether graduates are necessarily functionally employable after undertaking a lengthy–and costly–course.
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Colleges have become a focal point for unchained partying throughout the Western world.
Some students base their choice of college for their party scene.
The entertainment industry often portrays colleges as party centrals, downgrading studies as an obstacle to hedonistic exploits.
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Now, it seems that alternative methods to ‘blow off steam’ have become available.
Several Western colleges–including Ivy League and world class institutions–have BDSM clubs on their campuses.
Parents often express their concerns for their college student children, worrying as to whether time is spent studying.
The entertainment industry sometimes depict college as a place to explore one’s burgeoning sexuality with films such as American Pie and Road Trip.
Apparently, more than just conventional methods to explore one’s sexuality are on offer.