It's ironic that there are conflicting philosophies on campus.
On one hand, the feminists scream that if a man so much as looks at you or holds a door open for you, that he is sexually harrassing you and you should 'make him pay.'
Usually followed up with the statement 'Women are not sex objects.'
On the other hand, they give weird advice, sometimes hold to the philosophy that a woman should be able to sleep with twenty men in ten minutes and not be thought of as cheap and easy.
Heard a woman complain the other day that she's "having a hard time getting men to notice her."
I said in response, "that's because if he so much as says that you look nice, you'll have him up on sexual harrassment charges quicker than a blink."
It's hard to be young, male and hetero these days.
The notion that the university is bastion of free love and promiscuity is a total lie. I couldn't get a girlfriend in univeristy, not because I was shy, but because every single woman I met already had a boyfriend. And when I got to grad school, they were all married. They literaly got married before they were old enough to drink. Did they serve tang instead of champagne at the reception?