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In reply to the discussion: My grandson in college says that it is impossible to meet girls [View all]Wingus Dingus
(9,173 posts)82. It's all dating apps now. Nobody under 30 seems to just meet each other and ask
each other out anymore, at work or school, the way we Gen Xers and older have done. They all pre-screen. My adult sons have run into this--both have met their wife and girlfriend online. College years were a bust for dating, for both of them.
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And how much does the percentage rise for 'legacy' applications from wealthy alumni? nt
Wounded Bear
Dec 2022
#61
To the extent that it is true, it won't last. Don't forget Covid set some new
Bernardo de La Paz
Dec 2022
#2
i know someone with two kids in college, the younger one started at the onset of Covid
Rhiannon12866
Dec 2022
#43
Not if you've laid groundwork and treat people as people. Yeah, don't open with "you're cute"
Bernardo de La Paz
Dec 2022
#6
As a male who grew up around other males, "Hello" is a pretty good pickup line for girls to use.
PurgedVoter
Dec 2022
#111
This is not what I have heard from college students in my life. And frankly, him pegging it to
WhiskeyGrinder
Dec 2022
#10
Gonna say the same thing. Went to Rutgers for continuing ed, and that wasn't what I noticed.
TheBlackAdder
Dec 2022
#45
Send him out to here to UCSB in Santa Barbara. Kids partying in the street and hook up central
ZonkerHarris
Dec 2022
#112
This, I think, is the most important reply in the thread. I beg the OP to pay heed to it. n/t
Mister Ed
Dec 2022
#25
Is he a Trumper? Besides grievance incels, they're the only ones that seem to be struggling
Arazi
Dec 2022
#23
The "blame feminists" (MeToo) for the "lack of hooking-up" framing just signals something for me
JHB
Dec 2022
#37
As a college professor, I can say that I see no lessening of social interactions.
Coventina
Dec 2022
#51
The movement against rape culture/sexual abuse/harassment is preventing your grandson from meeting
Solly Mack
Dec 2022
#58
A person doesn't have to be "a Trumper" or "an incel" to adopt cultural cues that are rooted in
WhiskeyGrinder
Dec 2022
#66
Egads! If you ever encounter some stranger who is "looking for a soulmate," RUN AWAY!!!
hunter
Dec 2022
#92
Possible it could be because they suck. And the me to thing is a re d flag.
Demsrule86
Dec 2022
#116
There's not something wrong. Women's rights have evolved such that they don't need to rely on men
WhiskeyGrinder
Dec 2022
#78
It's definitely an issue, and our culture reinforces the idea that there's someone for everyone,
WhiskeyGrinder
Dec 2022
#91
Some freshmen have a rough adjustment period. Mine did. And now she's making friends everywhere she
lindysalsagal
Dec 2022
#72
"MOST daters say their dating lives aren't going well and it's difficult to find
Hortensis
Dec 2022
#80
It's all dating apps now. Nobody under 30 seems to just meet each other and ask
Wingus Dingus
Dec 2022
#82
My son attended community college first. When he transferred to a large university
helpisontheway
Dec 2022
#84
I would HATE to go to college in the current times. Sounds like a truly aweful place to be.
beaglelover
Dec 2022
#90
I think most of us were nice enough saying it's NOT "Me too" or "Social Media."
hunter
Dec 2022
#109