Like it seems like such a nuanced term and I always think of it as some dude in college who is barely legal enough to drink sleeping with a 40 yr old. However, it seems real nuanced.
What about the case of a woman’s family giving money or assets to the groom? My family gave us a lot of money. Its ours. We “didn’t earn it” (how terrible).
My mother also paid off my wife’s remaining student loans a long time ago.
...the couple's home in a trust or partnership structure, which neither the wife or husband will own, for example.
My best girlfriend from college and also my maid of honor for my recent wedding both fall into the above category (from wealthy families where the martital home is NOT owned by...
I had a puppy in junior year of college and he was a chick magnet. They all wanted to puppy sit. I was one of the most popular people on campus (it wasn’t a big school). But the amount of ass I got off that pooch was ridiculous. He was fun as a dog too but he became substantially less useful in...
...of the same experiences as the Z's in this article.
The article talks about the massive rejections that Generation Z members have faced in college applications, employment, and mating. I'll break down each one-by-one.
College Applications
Too many high school graduates go to college...
...starts this week.
On campus, the NCAA Tournament doesn't impact the sex lives of most students at universities that are known for their college basketball programs. I doubt guys at the school whose team wins the tournament get laid any more in the week after the championship is won.
The...
...more turned on by one.
Women who have previously had children tend to be less vaginally tight (without vaginal rejuvenation surgery) and might respond better to a large penis.
There are women that are size queens out there. I had a similar experience to yours with a size queen in college.
...as true.
If I announced a marriage across all my social media channels today, it's possible that some women I knew during high school or college might see the announcement. Some of them could be bitter about it, if they are single themselves. Most of the women I know from high school or...
...to squeeze out 1.4-1.6 children, often in a "Last Call" type scenario. With the Millennial generation, more women went to and graduated from college. Going to college and getting a career started (justifying expensive tuition in the Millennial era) postponed fertility. Millennial women who...
I haven't been on a "real" SEC campus in a while, but I would imagine things might be different because they have lost their king of CFB spot and a lot of yankees are taking over the campuses. However, I think the worst type of snob is a carpetbagger trying so hard to fit in the south.
Plenty of other stuck up/snotty places too. I can name a few in the Western United States.
A number of the legacy SEC schools seem to be obsessed with Greek Life. Women in a good portion of sororities are stuck up during college. This can persist after college as well.
Yeah I'm in College, and as for social ostracization, things have changed I guess, mind you my college is famous for being left leaning in my country.
It is VERY left leaning, there is communist propaganda everywhere although i do not consider myself "right wing" anyone can see that the shid on...
I lived in Georgia from 2001 to 2008. I did not go to a university there but I did go to high school. I can understand their societal seclusion and why the preppy people that live in Kenessaw do not want to associate with how ghetto towns like Decatur or Gwinnett County can be like.
@Drmuscular - Are you currently a college student? You are 20 and that is the age of a typical current college student.
Social ostracization depends on the college. I didn't see it much at my college in undergrad (2001-2005).
Most college students do form monogamous, committed relationships...
In my experience guys who sleep around in college are socially ostracized and people generally don't trust them, they still have sex though but other than having a bit of pleasure I don't think it benefits them at all, what do happens is various LTRs after LTR. I don't like that **** and in case...
Touching briefly on Atlanta culture, when I was there in the 90's people thought the thing to do was to have a big house out in bumphuck Cherokee County or someplace and have a 90 minute one way commute to your job. It's like having that in SoCal and trying to delude yourself the commute was...
...for me when I was there but looking back at it, man Athens was one overrated and cliquey environment that I have not seen out of other college environments. There is really something wrong with the culture in suburban Atlanta and Athens itself. It just felt like a miserable environment to be...
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