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Wicked Wednesdays – Week 1

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Georgie Hazell Student Contributor, University of Exeter
This article is written by a student writer from the Her Campus at Exeter chapter and does not reflect the views of Her Campus.

Welcome to this first installment of ‘Wicked Wednesdays’. Every week we will be providing a new, perhaps unexpected, location where the females of Exeter have dared to ‘bare all’ and get down to it.
 
It’s not that having sex in bed isn’t enjoyable, it certainly is the most practical (and warm) option, but more and more stories of sex-capades in unusual places are coming to light in girly confessional chats and healthy rounds of ‘Never Have I Ever…’ It really calls to question what is it about sex in out-of-the-ordinary locations that appeals to us? It certainly isn’t the comfort or privacy. Perhaps it’s the risk and thrill of the moment, the feeling that we are ‘breaking the rules’, that turns us on so much. All we know is, once a girls tasted the thrill of what will now be referred to as ‘Danger Sex’, there’s no limit to where she’ll go next. Who knows, maybe some of you ladies will find inspiration in these weekly installments?! And no, I’m not suggesting you take your boyfriend for a sexually-guided tour of Exeter on his next visit – probably some legal issues involved there (try explaining that criminal record in an interview)…
 
So without further ado I give you this week’s ‘Wicked’ location:
  
Round the side of the Lemmy, up against the wall
 
For a number of reasons (the chance that parents/prospective employers will be able to read this) this week’s offender would prefer to remain anonymous. Nonetheless, I’m sure she isn’t the first or last girl to nip round the side of our much loved campus ‘club’ for a quickie with an unknown French man who no one quite remembers but everyone agrees was fair game. But ladies, if you read this and decide to try out your more daring side, please remember to always, always be safe… and to make sure no one else got there first.
 

Georgie Hazell is a final year Anthropology and International Politics student at the University of Exeter, UK. Georgie became involved with Her Campus during her semester studying abroad at the College of William & Mary, along with Rocket (the campus fashion magazine), Trendspotters (the campus fashion TV show) and Tri Delta sorority. She hopes to pursue a career in media or marketing in the future. Georgie has a passion for travel and experiencing new cultures, and spent five months travelling the world on her Gap Year.