Sin Three - LUST


I have chosen the third seven deadly sin to remodelled for a specific reason; FRESHERS, Carnage, Bar Crawls – all lead to one key part of being a student – Lust. What with there being so many student events on ... I have heard a lot of dirty talk from alcohol-fuelled confidence.


Lust to me means an object you desire, something you long to have yet cannot, however once you have it ... it is then quick to thrown away; the same can be said of a student ‘fling’ aka one-night-standTo be honest this is supposedly the ‘norm’ when coming to University, but why? Maybe, it’s because we participate in many alcohol related activities in the UK, or maybe we are just all randy rabbitswho knows?!  


... Another definition of Lust can be deemed as; an emotion or feeling of intense desire in the body … Lust is a powerful psychological force producing intense wanting for an object, or circumstance fulfilling the emotion. (Richard Lazarus with Bernice N Lazarus, Passion and Reason: Making Sense of Our Emotions, 1994, New York: Oxford University)


On that note my twist to this sin - when looking at it from a student’s point of view is sex. Many students enjoy ‘lustful’ nights whilst at university; so through improvising with makeup, photographic enhancement and a student budget; I have aimed to portray Lust as sex.



We are now a generation where sex is acceptable and openly talked about, as I agree it should be. As long as you are being safe, why should you not have some playful fun, sexual experiences are part of your life – they aid in the development from youth to adult.  What I do not agree with though, is girls and boys alike throwing themselves out there. There is a time and place for everything, and yes desperation really does STINK – there is nothing worse than a sex-pest!!















It’s not only guys that are now luring the opposite sex into bed, women are just as bad, if not worse. Wearing provocative clothing, alluring make-up and boosting their 'confidence' with alcohol does not help the ‘student sex stereotype’. Is this because we know we can get our own way through sexual temptations , or could it be that with maturity comes acceptance; people are less quick to judge your sexual background and more open to new experiences?

 My own personal view on the student sin Lust is that sex is now sex; there is no emotional attachment, and it is becoming hard to distinguish what was once playful flirting during the ‘courting’ stage. Many individuals, not only students, become lost in sin like temptationsLust being the easiest to give into due ‘hormones’. They forget Lust once used to be old-school; it used to be enticing the other into bed not jumping at the first chance. 






Hopefully I have enlightened you into the world of a student and our lustfully sinful lifestyle, I will leave you with a Shakespearean quote which portrays Lust’s true principles xox.
































Love comforteth like sunshine after rain,

But Lust's effect is tempest after sun;

Love's gentle spring doth always fresh remain,

Lust's winter comes ere summer half be done;

Love surfeits not, Lust like a glutton dies;

Love is all truth, Lust full of forged lies.

(Venus and Adonis 799-804, Adonis)

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