University of Michigan - Michiganensian Yearbook (Ann Arbor, MI)

 - Class of 2006

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SBMBtail A couple shows their affection on a couch. It was often hard to find privacy while sharing a room which resulted in roommates being sexiled. L.Bucci photo X The Safe Sex Store, located on South University, sells many different types of condoms including non-latex and flavored. The store was a popular resource for students to find products which met their needs. L. Worcester photo Michiganensian. 18

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Above: Christophe Tedjasukmana and Lauren Victor show their exhilaration at graduation. Many students were extremely excited at the prospect of finally moving on from school. L. Worcester photo Left: A yellow smiley-faced beach ball bounces around. Many students brought fun objects to play with during the ceremony such as styrofoam gliders. L. Worcester photo Top: A graduate is tossed up and down in the student crowd. Students couldn ' t be in the Big House without celebrating with the popular touchdown football tradition. L. Worcester photo Michigan Life. 17



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3Lmilp Forty years ago, residence halls at the University were still divided by gender. In 2006, Michigan students had gone far beyond simply sharing residence halls to cohabitation of all kinds. From one-night hook-ups, to long-term relationships, students across campus engaged in a broad range of sexual activities all year. While many resources provided by the University, such as Sexual Assault Prevention and Awareness Center (SAPAC), dealt with the consequences of sexual relations gone sour, many students were hard pressed to find a resource promoting the positive side of sexual activity. However, the Safe Sex Store, located on South University, provided a new, and unique way to create a healthy sexual experience. The Safe Sex Store offered a variety of products that ranged from glow in the dark condoms and flavored lubricant to strap-ons and vibrators. Graduate student and Safe Sex Store employee Lauren Proux said, Many students feel comfortable asking questions because they know that S3 is a non-judgmental environment. It is important to have places on campus where all kinds of people can express their sexuality. A growing number non-sexually active students on campus voiced their views through many venues. Most notably, multiple Facebook groups arose during the year, including F No: College Virgins, which stated, Maybe we planned it this way. Maybe we ' re waiting. Maybe we can ' t get any. Or maybe it just randomly turned out this way, and we don ' t needlessly obsess over it. For whatever reason, we ' re virgins, and it ' s no big deal. However, there were also students who were very sexually active and proud of it. Contrary to the Facebook groups for virgins, there were also groups devoted to ample sexual activity such as the group Sexaholics Anonymous. Junior biology major Elisa Jorgenson said that she enjoyed sex and let little come before it. However, she did note that, when I was studying for the MCATs, I only had sex twice a week. Hooking up was another term that students used often because it was vague enough to leave what really happened up to their friends ' imaginations. Hooking up could mean anything from making out with someone for a short period of time to having sex, or doing sexual activities with the same person over a long period of time without actually dating. Those with roommates with partners or hook- up buddies often found themselves in awkward situations. Even if someone was okay with people having pre-marital sex, it .did not mean that they wanted to see their friends making out with someone in their bedroom. This was an especially difficult situation in the residence halls as students wouldn ' t necessarily have any other place to go after being sexiled. Senior biochemistry and sociology major Matt Flynn said, I hate being sexiled. It always happens at the worst times, for example, when I have to wake up the next morning at 9 a.m. for work. Being sexiled also means that I am the one that is not getting any. Whether people were supporting the healthy nature of sex, or speaking out about why it is good to be a virgin, sex was a topic on everyone ' s minds and floated through conversations on every part of campus. Michigan Life.1 9

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