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Sexploration with Troy and Matthew

Sexploration

Troy Pope, Editor-in-chief
May 8, 2013

“How much sex is too much sex?” The Gay Perspective Are you in a relationship, or are you painting the night? If you are in a loving relationship, have sex as often as you two can stand. Anytime the moment hits, take it. If both of you have raging hormones, there is no need to cage them. However,... Read more »

Sexploration with Troy and Matthew

Sexploration

Matthew Elliott, A&E Editor
May 8, 2013

“How much sex is too much sex?” The Straight Perspective What does too much mean? In considering the question, it’s best to separate the physical and social consequences of excessive sexual activity. There’s nothing wrong with sex and lots of it. The male and female bodies are designed to maintain... Read more »

Work: The only thing that should be getting done in the workplace

Danielle Mehas, Rampage Reporter
May 3, 2013

Sex in the workplace: is it alright? Is it even acceptable? If complicating your life and making the workplace potentially awkward is what you want, then sure, sex in the workplace is fine. But who really wants awkwardness and any extra complications to their lives? If possible, sex in the workplace... Read more »

Sexploration with Troy and Matthew

Sexploration-web

Matthew Elliott, A&E Editor
April 24, 2013

“What do you think about sexual relationships in the workplace?” The Straight Perspective Like dating among friends, relationships in the workplace separates men and women from the boys and girls. To ensure that the experience is comfortable, the process takes a certain degree of prior knowledge... Read more »

Sexploration with Troy and Matthew

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Troy Pope, Editor-in-chief
April 24, 2013

“What do you think about sexual relationships in the workplace?” The Gay Perspective Office romances can be complicated. The important thing to understand is whether you are in a relationship or just boning. As long as you possess a high level of maturity, you shouldn’t have a problem being in... Read more »

Sexploration with Troy and Matthew

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Matthew Elliott, A&E Editor
April 18, 2013

“Does size really matter?” THE STRAIGHT PERSPECTIVE Whether you’re packing or lacking, size doesn’t matter. However, before getting caught up in the notion that it’s not the size of the boat, but the motion of the ocean, remember that you’re probably indicating to women that you’re coping... Read more »

Sexploration with Troy and Matthew

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Troy Pope, Editor-in-chief
April 18, 2013

“Does size really matter?” THE GAY PERSPECTIVE  Yes, if you’re a jerk. Penis size does not matter. Guys, your prostate is simply not that far into your body from the entry point. Having a required penis size for your partner devalues your feelings for him, and in turn, it devalues him and your... Read more »

Sexploration with Troy and Matthew

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Lauren Baker, Art Director
April 18, 2013

“Does size really matter?” THE STRAIGHT WOMAN PERSPECTIVE  In the bigger, better, society we live in, can we really apply the question of “does size really matter?” to human anatomy? We shouldn’t, but more often than not, we do. Especially when it comes down to “peen”. Most women will... Read more »

Sexploration with Troy and Matthew

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Troy Pope, Editor-in-chief
March 13, 2013

“What is your stance on friends with benefits?” The Gay Perspective Friends generally have a lot in common, so things moving into the bedroom can happen. The question is do you let it happen again or just deem it a one-time thing. We’ve all been there; not in a relationship and in need of emotional... Read more »

Sexploration with Troy and Matthew

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Matthew Elliott, Arts & Entertainment Editor
March 13, 2013

“What is your stance on friends with benefits?” The Straight Perspective Until a few years ago, I was adamantly opposed to the idea of “friends with benefits.” I would go so far as to scorn my friends for entertaining the thought. Like most anyone who unacceptably holds others accountable for... Read more »

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