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Rice purity test is a self-graded survey that assesses an individual's perceived level of innocence or "purity" in various aspects of life, including experiences with drugs, sex, relationships, and behaviors. Originally created by Rice University students, it features questions about personal experiences and choices, often ranging from mundane to more controversial activities. Respondents answer honestly, assigning themselves points based on their past behaviors. The lower the score, the more "impure" or experienced the individual is perceived to be. While not scientifically validated, it's often used humorously or as a conversation starter among college students to compare experiences.
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