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Last night, Harvard’s Peer Contraceptive Counselors (PCC) held an open discussion on all things sex. Aptly titled “Sextalk: How to get what you want (in bed),” the event was designed to give attendees a forum to discuss sensitive issues with like-minded peers.
Of course, the forum, while open to everyone, was intended for undergraduates—the undersexed masses of Cambridge, Massachusetts.
However, one unidentified gray-haired alumnus covertly wandered in and hid himself amongst the predominantly female audience.
The Crimson reports:
One gray-haired male attendee stood out among the predominantly female and undergraduate audience. A 1982 graduate of the College, he had stumbled upon the presentation on his way out of another event.
“This wouldn’t have happened 10 to 15 years ago,” he said, referring to the frank nature of the presentation. “Except for ‘Our Bodies, Ourselves’—we would steal our girlfriends’ copies.”
This is a vision of your future, Harvard: gray-haired and still sexually awkward.
Drink it up.







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