College Kids Seek Freedom in Their Online Communities
Released on: October 23, 2007, 9:38 pm
Press Release Author: Audacia Ray
Industry: Advertising
Press Release Summary: Popular sites such as Myspace and Facebook losing ground to newer sites offering \"more freedom\" in the online world
Press Release Body: Orlando, FL ( Expresspressrelease ) September 21, 2007: - America\'s coeds are on the brink of a sexual revolution. They are tired of their natural urges being labeled \"inappropriate\", \"lewd\" or \"wrong.\" The time has come for a place where anything goes. ThePeeq.com is that place.
Lena Chen, a junior at Harvard University and author of the blog Sex and the Ivy recently wrote a series of \"Sex on Campus\" columns for The Peeq, focusing on the naughty traditions Harvard students take part in, including streaking, peeing on the statue of John Harvard and getting it on in the stacks of Widener Library.
This fall, The Peeq online community will be visiting college campuses across the US, spreading their message that sex is an enjoyable, sometimes-embarrassing, sometimes erotic thing that should be celebrated, not hidden away. A round-table discussion with UCLA students will take place on Sunday October 7, 2007 on the Radio Free Moscow show hosted by Mike Moskowitz.
Ronnie Koenig, editor-in-chief of The Peeq says that there needs to be something in between the clinical information given to students at health services and the drunken antics of Girls Gone Wild. \"There\'s room for a place where students can have an intelligent discussion about sex.although we\'re not above showcasing the baser side of sex - the bodily functions, the mishaps and miscommunications. There are some college students who are ready to post naked pictures of themselves online while others might want information about buying their first vibrator. No matter how experienced you are, there\'s a place for you here.\"