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This Week in Sex
by Grant Stoddard

Working strictly in the interest of science, researchers at Mississippi State University recently interviewed more than 19,000 teens between the ages of thirteen and eighteen about the loss of their virginity. Notably, the study confirmed the "summer vacation” theory: girls are more likely to have sex when they're away from school, either during the holiday break or summer. Winter break is apparently the most common time for girls in "romantic relationships" to lose their cervical chador. Intriguingly, the seasonal effect was found to be less prevalent in non-white teens. But the study's most fascinating conclusion was that June and December are the most popular months for cherry harvesting, dispelling the myth that the most common time to lose one's virginity is in April, May, or after a beer with one of the D'Cipponi sisters.

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