Undeclared: Season 1, Episode 12 - Truth or Dare
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1/29/2002
The guys and gals get together for a game of "Truth or Dare" where lots of intimate secrets are revealed. Steven is offended (and jealous) when Lizzie reveals her best sexual experience was with Eric and not him. The gang also discovers that their friend Perry is still a virgin.
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