Owen apologized for the stunt. But she is really sorry to share intimate details and expose the names of men who had sex?
Sex therapist Dr. Ian Kerner, for example, is not so sure. He told CBS News that the youth of today tend to have a pretty good sense of the damage can be done when private information found its way online. And in the Internet age, the private information has a friction-free way to put online.
"I do not know what their plans were the dissemination of the thesis, which is subtitled" Outstanding Scholars in the United horizontal. " There is speculation that Owen may have been happy for the publicity that came when your PowerPoint presentation became a viral sensation. He compared the online distribution of his "thesis" of a sex tape of Paris Hilton or Heidi Montag is "always seems to be herself to be photographed with her bathing suit top to fall."
Dr. Kerner noted that a double standard may be at stake.
Male college students have a long history of sharing intimate details with others about their sexual exploits, he said. In this case, a woman was the source of the information, which ended circulating on the Internet.
What lessons can be learned from the use of real names Owen and intimate details of his "thesis", and then email it to friends?
Simple, says Dr. Kerner. "Do not put anything up on the web unless the intention that it be distributed, perhaps on a massive scale."
Dr. Kerner is the author of "She's the first: The thinking man's guide to enjoy a woman."
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