We’re talking about college freshmen. They can get a hard on looking at linoleum.
But who among us can’t? I mean, look at this beauty. Can any man (or woman) truly claim that it doesn’t arouse…stirrings inside of us?
Did you read the OP where it was suggested that colleges do just that?
I don’t want to seem shallow, but I find that crease to be really off-putting.
Some of the features are kinda cute, though…
When I want to sport serious wood, I go for the parquet every time.
Hey, we have a two-click rule for a reason.
Oh, the part where the OP says that the club name is enough to deserve punnishment? Well, what of it? It’s perfectly reasonable for institutions to enforce codes of behaviour that extend to offensive name-calling. I’m fine with that. Your US legal system is fine with that too.
I read the OP and didn’t see that. You want to quote it?
Phew, glad your son doesn’t have some fatty wife!
Man, that is funny! Who coulda thought that was even possible, huh? :rolleyes:
Obviously it didn’t come off like it was intended. I think it was just an example that heavy women can be attractive if we let ourselves be open minded. I think we get trained by media on what we are supposed to think is attractive.
Actually, the US legal system isn’t fine with it. At least with regards to public universities.
I underlined it for you. Hopefully, that doesn’t break some esoteric or bizarre board rule.
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Isn’t Cornell a private university?
I was once banned from such a game.
On a slow night a bunch of guys working in a casino were discussing having a “pig party” after work; the plan was for everybody to put $100 into a pool and meet up two hours after work – whoever showed up with the nastiest woman won the money.
One guy said “I know who I’ll bring. There’s a crazy shopping cart lady who sleeps on the bus stop bench in front of White Cross Drugs.”
I said “Oh, you mean Deidra.”
The guys said “You can’t play. Jeezus – he knows her name!”
(I don’t give money to beggars and homeless people but I do sometimes offer to buy them food and I sit and eat with them. Deidra said she’d only ‘go out with me’ if I danced with her, so we danced on the sidewalk and had a sandwich at the lunch counter in the drug store … a few times. She was totally insane but harmless, and evertually disappeared.)
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Actually, the US legal system isn’t fine with it. At least with regards to public universities.
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That’s actually really complicated. Most of Cornell is private, but 3/7 undergraduate colleges are kinda sorta part of the SUNY system.
But they aren’t talking about expelling the boys, they are talking about whether or not the frat will be allowed to operate as part of the community. That’s really different.
So you’re ok with college guys humiliating fat women and don’t see why the university should step in to keep it or a similar situation from happening again. Got it.
A university is a place for people to learn, obviously. If an organization sanctioned by the university is considered to act in a manner in opposition to that objective, the university has every right to reprimand it.
Fraternities are officially endorsed by universities because of the presumption that they teach and encourage their members to be better individuals in some vaguely-defined way. If a fraternity demonstrably does not teach and encourage their members to be better individuals, they cease to be endorsed by their host university. “Not getting involved” means not allowing the fraternity on campus.
seems someone watched an old episode of cold case files (the scripted drama)…at least no one locked anyone else in before one of the victims went back for revenge and burned the frat house down …
Butter.
Interesting interpretation. I feel it’s not a college’s place to dictate sexual practices or what people say. Nanny state or nanny college isn’t a good thing. That doesn’t mean I endorse piggish behavior and I think it’s a pathetic attack to state otherwise. Got it?
How is sanctioning horrendous behavior being a “nanny college”? They’re protecting students. While you may not be endorsing the frat boys’ bad behavior, you’re not condemning it, either.