Pringles Theory


named after the pringles slogan, “once you pop, you can’t stop,” this theory says that the longer someone waits to lose their virginity, the more they actively seek s-xual activity once they do lose their virginity. the term “pringles theory” was first used by michael laferney in a paper to describe this phenomenon commonly occuring in undergraduate students.
she didn’t first have s-x until she was twenty-five, but because of the pringles theory, once she lost her virginity she started sleeping around like crazy.

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