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USC Students Required to Answer Invasive Questions About Their Sex Lives in Order to Register for th

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The University of Southern California has a reputation as a world-class party school--but a new mandatory online course that requires students to reveal all about their sex and drinking lives might be taking the USC party spirit a bit far. Indeed, according to an e-mail obtained by Campus Reform, the course is so mandatory that USC students are barred from registering for this spring's semester until they comple it. And do USC administrators ever want to know the skinny about what their students are doing before, during, and after parties! Here's a rundown: The course begins with a detailed questionnaire that asks students to reveal how often they are having sex and using drugs or alcohol. The survey also asks students to specify the number of sexual partners they have had in the past three months. After revealing both the number of times they have had sex and with how many different people, students are then asked to state whether or not they used a condom. “If you had sex (including oral) in the last 3 months, how many times had you used a condom?” the survey asks. The questionnaire also asks students to discuss their drinking habits and encourages students to avoid “pre-gaming” and “blacking out.” It's hard to decide which would be more embarrassing: revealing that you'd had sex a whole lot with a whole lot of pepole--or revealing that you'd hadn't had any sex at all with anybody. The course also throws in some PC indoctrination--in case USC students have retained some fuddy-duddy "traditional" attitudes that deem some kinds of sex to be morally wrong: In a subsequent portion of the course, students are encouraged to “challenge gender stereotypes” and question the validity of “traditional thinking.” “When someone’s appearance or behavior do not ‘line up’ with traditional thinking, how does traditional thinking ‘line up’ with everyone being born free and equal,” the course states, suggesting “traditional thinking” does not endorse ideas of freedom and equality. - See more at: http://www.iwf.org/blog/2799073/USC-Students-Required-to-Answer-Invasive-Questions-About-Their-Sex-Lives-in-Order-to-Register-for-the-Spring-Semester#sthash.v0iKW4n4.dpuf



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