The Hidden Emotional Costs of the “Hook-up Culture”
The media, social scientists, and a majority of young people report that “Hooking Up” has replaced traditional dating relationships on college campuses. What is “Hooking-Up?”
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The media, social scientists, and a majority of young people report that “Hooking Up” has replaced traditional dating relationships on college campuses. What is “Hooking-Up?”
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