
Can sex be “just sex?” What more (if anything) does a person get from losing their virginity than the sexual experience? In this work of philosophical short story fiction, a group of ten high school nerds find solace in each other's company during their senior year. As graduation approaches, they realize their fear of entering college as virgins. Liz, the group's leader, devises a plan for them to lose their virginity to each other anonymously at her parents' lake house. The plan is successful, and the experience changes the nerds' lives, giving them confidence and a sense of belonging.
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