Yep, it's OVER for FreshmanCels.
No, it is not OVER for FreshmanCels. There are some freshman males that are incels and borderline incels. However, many freshmen are not incels.
Being a freshman is a disadvantage in the college mating environment though.
It's debatable if the average freshman in 2022-2023 school year freshman is having a worse experience than a 1992-1993 freshman (30 years ago) or a 2001-2002 freshman (my year).
Side note --- In my freshman year, 9/11 happened in one of the first weeks of school and that put a damper on the national/campus mood for a little bit. I think that even affected campuses that weren't close to New York City and Washington DC. People were still partying at universities that weren't close to NYC or DC. The bigger effects would have been at the schools close to NYC/DC.
The 2022-2023 freshmen get to experience better ratios on campus than 1992-1993 freshmen or 2001-2002 freshmen. Even with better ratios now, there are some statistics that are showing that college sex isn't all that active, proving
@Jesse Pinkman 's point in the first post that college men aren't scoring big time. Even in my 2001-2005 college experience at "Hot Girl U"/a party school, the college sex scene seemed a bit overrated and wasn't a poontang paradise for most men.
flagship general university
I had never heard this term before. I had to look up what it meant.
It is the most prominent public university in a US state, though it is not always the state school with the most students.
www.diycollegerankings.com
I can't even comment here since I went to an all-male high school very similar to Kegger Kavanaugh's.
I met some men in college who attended all-male high schools and have also met men post-college who attended all-male high schools.
For someone who attended an all-male high school, college is their first opportunity to interact with girls on a daily basis since 8th grade. That's a bit of a culture shock. Someone's sexual experience in an all-male high school depends on their K-8 social network and the opportunities with all-female high schools in the area.
Incel status during high school is common with males from all-male high schools. Many of these incels from all-male high schools build up college as a forthcoming poontang paradise in their minds. These males are not the only males expecting a poontang paradise as many males from co-ed high schools also come into college with the poontang paradise expectation.
The guys I knew in college who attended all-male high schools were not master seducers while in college. Most were relieved though to be in a co-ed environment.
Brett Kavanaugh was saved from lifelong status as an incel/borderline incel from a social circle introduction. It is doubtful that Kavanaugh was a great attractor-seducer while he was an undergrad at Yale University or during law school at Yale Law. His undergrad experience is different from the
@Jesse Pinkman type undergrad experience at a state public university or my "Hot Girl U" state public university experience. Yale is not known as a big time party school. Yale is not Penn State. Yale is not the easiest place to get your penis wet while on campus.
Brett Kavanaugh did have a height and hair advantage over incel/borderline incel Neil Strauss. I've seen Kavanaugh standing next to 6'3" Doanld Trump and there's not a tremendous height difference, so I'd estimate Kavanaugh is in the 5'10"-6'0" range. Strauss was an outlier success story in learning game whereas Kavanaugh meandered as a beta male for many years for getting a longer term girlfriend through a social circle introduction.