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I'd have to agree with the Panhel prez...this looks like one of those studies that is more full of crap than the cattle barn at the County Fair.
According to the survey, students who belonged to social fraternities and
sororities were more likely to encounter "problem behaviors," including
being assaulted or humiliated, being in a serious argument or quarrel, or
experiencing unwanted sexual advances.
So if I'm the hot sorority babe that I am, and more guys hit on me, that's a "problem behavior"? Something that I don't provoke? Come on, that's really reaching. Like Kate said, the Greeks are usually the more social people anyway. You're probably not going to get in arguments with anyone if you sit at home in your room playing video games.
I'd also like to know the exact definition of "unprotected sex." Do they mean no contraception, or no condom? If it's the latter, well duh...if you're in a long-term, committed relationship and you've both tested OK, you're probably going to be on the Pill. Unless there are women out there who actually like condoms.
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