https://bit.ly/3Q7qRbj https://bit.ly/3Q9T5lI https://bit.ly/3AadEsx https://bit.ly/3QcuKeV https://bit.ly/3QcuNaB https://bit.ly/3QcuPiJ https://bit.ly/3SxHIpg https://bit.ly/3Qgh1DU https://bit.ly/3Qgl1Vd 11Susan Walsh October 7, 2011 at 9:29 pm @Private Man 11% liked hook-up culture? Hmmmmm, that must be the one hot guy in the survey who was getting all the sex. My thoughts exactly! I agree the sample size is awfully small. To be honest, I’m surprised they would design such a small study. 12Susan Walsh October 7, 2011 at 9:33 pm @dhurka Therefore I would say that 75% of women are significantly involved in hookup culture. That’s a fair assessment. I don’t think there’s any other kind of culture to choose from. So you get a third of the students opting out completely. A bunch of the remaining students are hooking up reluctantly or regretfully. So yes, they are involved in hookup culture, even if it isn’t working too well for them. You’d think with this many young people being dissatisfied, they’d figure out a way to stop and do something else. 13Susan Walsh October 7, 2011 at 9:34 pm @Ensemble Apex Fallacy anyone? Indeed. As someone who only figured this out myself about two years ago, I’m not surprised. This is perhaps the biggest challenge to young men today. Just getting this across to women. 14Susan Walsh October 7, 2011 at 9:39 pm @Megaman SInce it sounds like young people want an alternative to the hookup scene, what do you think is inhibiting dating? Is it just laziness? Fear of rejection?