There are increasing numbers of students on college campuses who turn away from the predominant casual hook-up culture—all of which calls into question: what constitutes sexual well-being?

No hooking up, no sex for some coeds

By Stephanie Chen, CNN
April 19, 2010 9:07 a.m. EDT

Nashville, Tennessee (CNN) — Almost every weekend, there is a tradition called raging at Vanderbilt University.

It’s a recurring, drunken activity that isn’t the proudest moment for student Frannie Boyle. After consuming large quantities of alcohol before a party, her night would sometimes end in making out with a stranger or acquaintance.

Casual hook ups fueled by alcohol may be the norm across college campuses, but Boyle, now a 21-year-old junior at the school, chose to stop. Her reasons to quit hooking up echo the emotional devastation of many college students, particularly girls whose hearts are broken by the hook-up scene.

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