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In reply to the discussion: My grandson in college says that it is impossible to meet girls [View all]tavernier
(14,443 posts)83. Yes, and I think I'm also viewing it from the lens of
my college days. Socializing and partying were probably a little bit too much the priority in those days. Perhaps this isnt so awful and Im sure he will catch up as time goes by. I was just curious about the opinions of my friends here at DU, and I am finding them quite varied.
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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