A Hard, Easy Thing
A college playboy infatuated with a celibate young woman chooses to pursue abstinence in order to win her heart, Temptation however causes him to perpetually fall as he struggles to keep his new-found faith.
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Too long – shrink down to one sentence that has irony, conflict, or perhaps both. You’ve nailed irony by contrasting “playboy” with “celibate” & “abstinence”. So here’s my recommendation, which may or may not resonate with you: “Choosing abstinence over his playboy lifestyle, a college senior struggles to win the heart of a celibate underclassman.”
Sorry – and forgot to add that you have an element of conflict in there, too … with the “struggle” to win over the virgin as well as fend off all temptations.
Thanks for the help