6 thoughts on “Ruining Sex In California”

  1. I can’t think of a better method to create future anti-authoritarians from both sexes than this law. Maybe we could get a few more deep blue states to “catch up”.

    1. College girls are great. Just don’t date the ones from your college; that’s like f–king where you work, a real no-no. Also, use an alias, always.

    2. In this “battle of the sexes”, does this call for a dude’s Lysistrata http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Lysistrata?

      Seriously, there was a time when we thought that relations between persons not married to each other was not a Good Thing ™, and campuses discouraged this by segregating dorms, imposing visitor hour curfews, and so on.

      Instead of being upset about this, maybe this liberation thing hasn’t worked out and we have come full circle and we should just recognize this?

  2. Y’know, California has always been at the forefront of our social movements. It used to be Free Love and Endless Summer, but maybe the new LA is the new Banned-in-Boston.

    Can’t wait until this filters down to the movies. A version of The Scarlett Letter where Prynne aka Chillingworth is the male lead instead of a supporting character? Mind you, Roger Prynne was the Ur geek, who couldn’t get-the-girl apart from when he was old and in an arranged marriage, and couldn’t keep the girl from the studly dude. “Oh, preach to me, Arthur darling!”

  3. As an unsung sage noted some time ago, “The slogans being shouted out on the campus today will be echoing in the legislatures a decade hence.”

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