COLLEGE PARK, Maryland--The Student Government Association of the University of Maryland is resurrecting a computer dating service that will provide students with a list of between three and 15 potential dates for a $4 fee.
The matches are based on reactions to statements such as "One isn't really a well-rounded person until one has sexual relationships with several people," and "I am proud of my body and I love to show it off."
The student government ran a similar program in 1976 but it failed after some participants received lists of persons of their own sex and one student was given the name of his sister as a potential date.
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