Nbadan
10-08-2004, 03:26 PM
Bush twin chose skin over Skull And Bones
No – I’m not making it up – it’s headline from a Hartford Courant article by Kim Martineau today that I’ve missed until now. Because the article is registration-restricted, I’ll reprint it here..
NEW HAVEN – Her dad was Skull and Bones. So was her grandfather and great-grandfather. By not joining Yale’s secret society, Barbara Bush broke with that tradition.
But she embraced another - the naked party.
<snip>
Naked parties are not orgies, not even close, despite their name, say those who attend. Stripped of clothing and other status markers, students are rendered equal. There’s more eye contact, less small talk. Everyone’s vulnerable.
“At most clothed parties, it’s more overt that people are hitting on each other - naked parties are actually less sexual,” one student was quoted as saying in a 1999 Yale Daily News story titled, “Nude Haven.”
Bluelemur (http://www.bluelemur.com/index.php?p=330)
OK, now she's kinda hot. :eyebrows
No – I’m not making it up – it’s headline from a Hartford Courant article by Kim Martineau today that I’ve missed until now. Because the article is registration-restricted, I’ll reprint it here..
NEW HAVEN – Her dad was Skull and Bones. So was her grandfather and great-grandfather. By not joining Yale’s secret society, Barbara Bush broke with that tradition.
But she embraced another - the naked party.
<snip>
Naked parties are not orgies, not even close, despite their name, say those who attend. Stripped of clothing and other status markers, students are rendered equal. There’s more eye contact, less small talk. Everyone’s vulnerable.
“At most clothed parties, it’s more overt that people are hitting on each other - naked parties are actually less sexual,” one student was quoted as saying in a 1999 Yale Daily News story titled, “Nude Haven.”
Bluelemur (http://www.bluelemur.com/index.php?p=330)
OK, now she's kinda hot. :eyebrows