The Appalachian Tackles the Cum Shot Issue

http://gawker.com/5175738/the-appalachian-tackles-the-cum-shot-issue

Appalachian State University’s student paper The Appalachian has just kicked off its long-awaited four-part series on pornography, and it promises to be children’s treasury of hilarity that we will follow closely. Today: Cum shot controversy.

“Lifestyles Reporter” (HEH) Nikki Roberti sets it up with words from the expert:

“Thirty-five to 40 years ago, X-rated films were not part of mainstream America, Associate Sociology Professor Ken B. Muir said. Now they are.”

OH HO? The Appalachian took it upon itself to poll 100 students of the school there, and found scarce middle ground on this contentious and often sexy issue:

“Forty-six percent said pornography was a normal and a common part of life, whereas 34 percent said it was disgusting and wrong. Twenty percent had no opinion.”

Furthermore, 43.4% (how is that possible in a poll of 100 people? I don’t know) lied and said they don’t watch porn at all. But The Appalachian did track down one expert who most certainly does watch porn: assistant sociology professor Amy D. Page.