Sex and the Campus: Saying “I love you”

At the beginning of a relationship, everything is new and fresh. The first time you hold hands, share a meal, argue, kiss, and meet the parents. Eventually you get to the place when you ask yourself how you feel about that person. What you really want to say is on the tip of your tongue, boiling under the surface. Despite your feelings, there is a concern of whether it is too soon. Continue reading

Sex and the Campus: Couple Costumes … Tackiness in Disguise

Halloween is a great time to have some fun and out do your last year’s costume. Another way to celebrate the holiday with your special half is to wearing matching costumes. Choosing to create memories and have a good time with your partner is always a good choice and investment. Continue reading

Sex and the Campus: When Friends and Relationships Collide

Friendships are key to our growth as individuals. The people we surround ourselves with have the greatest influence over us. For women, friendships are created by sharing information, experiences and secrets. Whereas, men tend to relate by participating in activities together. However, what happens when our friendships pose a divide between our relationships? What if you don’t like his friends, or he doesn’t like yours? Continue reading

Sex on the Campus: Personality Quirks

It’s not me, it’s you
Clipping nails in bed, going to the bathroom with the door open, being constantly late for events are examples of the everyday annoyances couples endure from their better half. Sometimes you want to say, “Stop that,” but if you’re not careful, you can create a bigger issue. Avoiding issues that present potential speed bumps in your road to bliss can be detrimental. When you see those signs early on, you want to be honest and voice concerns, without driving your partner away. Continue reading