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Originally Posted by AGDee
In general, there seems to be more acceptance of previously "taboo" subjects, such as girl/girl kissing at parties/bars, even when the participants are not lesbians.
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Ain't that the truth. When I was in college, even sleeping in the same bed with another girl (if you were in a hotel at spring break or something) was treading on the fine line of what was acceptable. If a girl would have kissed another girl, drunk or sober, we would have never heard the end of it.
I find the whole thing repugnant, not because I'm homophobic but because more often than not girls are doing it to excite guys. If you can't excite guys on your own without doing that you have a problem.
We had "friends with benefits" back in those days, too...we maybe just weren't so open about it.
Anyway to the OP - it honestly depends on the person. I think your daughter will find there's less peer pressure to do anything (sex, drinking, whatever) than there was in high school.