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The Truth About Casual Sex Today. Since around 2000, college students have stopped dating. Instead, they connect using apps and “hook up,” which sometimes involves sex.

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Researchers who work at colleges have many students as handy study subjects. There is plenty of research available on the topic of hookup culture. It intrigues older adults who have often felt fascinated—and threatened—by young adult sexuality. Recently, sociologists at Clemson University conducted the largest, most inclusive study of hookups ever published. The findings broke some new ground. But like other hookup researchers, these investigators ignored a key demographic trend. Compared with their parents and grandparents, this generation of young adults is significantly less sexual and considerably more likely to be celibate. The Largest Study Ever. The Clemson investigators mined the Online College Social Life Survey for data on 10,141 students at 22 U.S. colleges and universities. The huge number of participants lends credibility to the study’s findings. Two-thirds of the participants were women. One-third were men (non-binary students were not specified). About one-quarter of respondents were in each year of college, first through fourth. Two-thirds were white, 10 percent Asian, 10 percent Hispanic, 6 percent Black, and 5 percent other. As samples go, this one is not perfect but reasonably representative. The study's results confirm many previous findings: Hooking up is a 21st-century phenomenon, but aside from connecting through apps, it looks a lot like dating. Two-thirds of the heterosexual students reported having hooked up, and 55 percent of LGBT+ students had. But not regularly. Most hook up only a few times a year, just 7 percent weekly or more. Compared with other students, campus celebrities hook up more, notably male athletes. Residents of fraternity and sorority houses hook up more than students in other housing. Greek houses host large parties where alcohol flows. Hooking up is less popular at commuter schools. Commuters spend less time on campus and meet fewer prospective partners. Around 10 percent of reported hookups are one-night stands— e.g., spring-break flings. Most involve partners who are acquaintances or friends. They socialize, drink, and one thing leads to another. Two-thirds of hookup partners consume alcohol. Some become blotto. That’s not surprising. In all age groups, sex and alcohol go hand in hand. Alcohol encourages the acceptance of sexual invitations. Hooking up conjures hook-and-eye locks, with the hook slipping into the eye. This suggests intercourse. But only around one-quarter of hetero and lesbian hookups involved intercourse or oral sex. Kissing is much more likely (98 percent), with fondling breasts or genitals fairly common (50 percent). When hookups involve oral sex, women provided fellatio considerably more often than men provided cunnilingus. Among gay men, two-thirds of hookups involved oral or anal intercourse. Pundits have worried that hookup culture has reduced young adults’ interest in long-term relationships. While only a small proportion of hookups lead to long-term relationships, most young adults who hooked up are very interested in committed relationships—eventually—and assessed hookup partners for their long-term potential. Young people of all religions hook up, but as religious observance increases, hooking up decreases. Critics charge that after heterosexual hookups, the men lose respect for the women. Some studies have reported this, but most found that three-quarters of all genders consider hookups carefree fun uncomplicated by issues of respect. Feminist critics contend that hookups are a way for young men to enjoy themselves at the expense of young women, who prefer sex as part of relationships. While women are slightly more likely than men to report any hookup regrets (14 percent vs. 11 percent), studies agree that the considerable majority of all genders rate their hookups as sexually and emotionally satisfying. In the new study, half did. Why not a clear majority? Because the new report included more non-whites and less privileged whites—see below. The best predictors of hooking up with the same person again? Familiarity and mutual enjoyment. In addition, the new study included some findings that have not been previously reported: Hookup frequency depends on students’—especially women’s—academic year. It peaks in year two and then declines. First- and second-year students want to shed virginity and gain sexual experience. Hookups work well for that. But by year three, many students—especially women—become increasingly interested in committed relationships and hook up less. Most hookups involve acquaintances or friends. Compared with straight hookup partners, lesbians tended to be better acquainted. Young gay men were the group most likely to hook up with strangers. College students of all races hook up, but it’s most popular among whites at elite universities who envision attending graduate school. They view committed relationships as distracting from their professional goals.













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