"scarce" resources, college and sexism
And then there's this:
http://www.nytimes.com/2006/03/23/opinion/23britz.html
It's the sort of thing that makes it hard for me to imagine any world in which women, at least as a group, don't always lose.
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http://www.nytimes.com/2006/03/23/opinion/23britz.html
It's the sort of thing that makes it hard for me to imagine any world in which women, at least as a group, don't always lose.
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Given the existence of various dating services and social networks on the Internet, how much does the male/female ratio on your campus impact the dating opportunities?
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I think the number is way higher than most of us would say.
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i used to hear 'jokes' about someone getting an "m.r.s." degree- i really had no idea that was not only serious, but ADMITTED, now.
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Looks like I got lucky, in that that assumption didn't seem to hold true where I went. People would expect people to hook up with other coeds (it made for abundant fodder for the student-run bog rag), but hoping for wedding bells as a result would be highly unusual. Maybe it's an American thing?
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So, umm, what small private college is this? :-/
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That said, it's not where I met *my* husband. Although, through an odd string of things, I wouldn't have met him if I hadn't gone to the college I did.
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