The problem is "should" rather than "can".
So your opinion is that it should happen, that is, advocate it? This can't happen.
Isn't this an antisocial view? Which media and individuals dare to advocate college students' sexual behavior?
It's too dark.
Looking for the definition of sexual behavior on the internet, I remember that it means more than sex.
You should start with physiological needs and correct guidance.
Defining the starting point as "should have sex" does not mean "should have sex".
A beautiful and virtuous woman is a good spouse of a gentleman. This is also borderline sex.
It is really hard for you to advocate a positive attitude towards "sex life", and it is also difficult to generalize sexual behavior, if it only refers to sexual intercourse. Premarital sex is still under discussion, yours is earlier.
If you are impartial, the side with the inferior opinion will have the advantage in the debate.
To be honest, deer are horses. He said his, you said yours. No matter what his point of view is, do what you should do first, say what you should say, and then think about other things.