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Many people know that American college students were one of the main forces of the anti-war and "sexual liberation" movement in the United States in the 60s of the last century. The shocking slogan of "have sex and don't fight" back then,

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Many people know that American college students were one of the main forces of the anti-war and "sexual liberation" movement in the United States in the 60s of the last century. The shocking slogan of "have sex and don't fight" is said to have first come from the campus. And now American college students not only openly talk about sex, but also run adult publications in many famous schools -

In the 60s of the last century, the student style of American colleges and universities was still generally conservative, and those who practiced "sexual liberation" were only a few outliers. If you accidentally get a pornographic book such as Playboy, you will usually carefully hide it at the bottom of the clothes box and only watch it secretly when there is no one else.

But today, American college students run adult publications, some of which are even funded by the university, and some of which serve as advisors to professors.

Unlike the adult publications sold on the market, campus adult publications are generally only small circulation of "internal publications" with a very limited print run, and the authors and picture models of these magazines are ordinary college students, and their readers are not limited to men, but are targeted at people of various sexual orientations.

There are also significant differences between adult publications on campus. Among them, the representative of the road goods is "Squirm", which was founded in 2000 at Frasa College in New York, which contains some content about sadomasochism and articles on sexual knowledge. Yale's adult publication is called "Swing", which is actually an abbreviation of the English words "Yale Sex Education Week" (the biennial forum for students on sex topics at the university).

The publication included interviews with stars and commentary written by conservatives, some of which were even preachy, such as "those who marry are successful, and those who agree are losers."

Harvard, the number one school in the United States, also appeared in 2004, a student adult publication "Hydrogen Bomb". Its founders positioned the journal as "a literary and artistic magazine on sex and sexual topics".

The University of Chicago has Enriching Life, whose principles serve people "from Republicans to Foucaultists." Columbia University's campus adult publication is called "Export", which has a relatively simple name and introduces various adult products.

Although since 1979, adult magazines such as Playboy have used female college students as signboards and continuously launched a series of special articles on "Girls from Ivy League". However, at that time, there were very few college students who dared to go to these magazines. Nowadays, participating in the editing and shooting of adult publications on campus has become a common phenomenon in colleges and universities.

Alexander Jacobs, editor of the magazine New York Observer, believes that this phenomenon is not difficult to understand. In today's Internet age, all kinds of erotic images can be found everywhere and are easily accessible, and college students have been exposed to the topic of sex since childhood, so they dare to face the topic of sex and express these desires through the form of publications.

Through these "color publications", we can also find many contradictions in college students in the agitated period of youth: brazenness and seriousness, political progress and lack of sensitivity, desire and caution, and so on.

In addition, although outsiders will regard these publications as adult books, college students do not want to define what pornography is, but try to play "marginal" as much as possible, and move more between "pornography" and "art".

Although these publications are bold in choosing titles and trying to be astonishing in style, the content actually exudes a strong sense of self-preservation.

For example, these publications often cover topics such as date rape, sexual harassment and AIDS, which are often part of the self-protection education that college freshmen receive when they enter the university.

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Many people know that American college students were one of the main forces of the anti-war and "sexual liberation" movement in the United States in the 60s of the last century. The shocking slogan of "have sex and don't fight" back then,
Many people know that American college students were one of the main forces of the anti-war and "sexual liberation" movement in the United States in the 60s of the last century. The shocking slogan of "have sex and don't fight" back then,
Many people know that American college students were one of the main forces of the anti-war and "sexual liberation" movement in the United States in the 60s of the last century. The shocking slogan of "have sex and don't fight" back then,

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