I have met only a handful of students who won’t drink given the opportunity or a nudge of peer pressure. I’m not saying everyone’s fridge is packed with beer, but if they go to two parties they’ll drink at at least one. This is what I’ve learned from my experience alone, I’m sure yours differs.
Despite all that, I don’t see your logic or what problem you refer to.
When I went to university just about everybody drank (infact the only people who I can think of who didn’t was a deeply religous Catholic girl from Ireland and most of the Muslim students). That said I went to university in the UK, where the legal drinking age is 18 and there were several bars on campus and one at each of the halls of residence.
Eh, they tried that in my college. The house parties took a hit, but then everyone just hit the bars. There were still house parties, but they didn’t advertise them nearly as conspicuously as they used to.
They used to have people walking around passing out flyers and selling tickets ($5 bucks for a cup and you got as much as you could drink). Now, it’s just word of mouth.
Umm…yeah, I found a woman online about 2 years ago on the Foo Fighters postboard. We became really great friends and although she was a few years older than me, I fell for her. The hardest part about it was her terminal cancer. She died before we ever got the chance to meet.
Definitely don’t think I’ll find a girl like her online again. Or in my life for that matter.