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Frat parties have alcohol and this combo makes a prime setting for "date rape," and the papers have routinely carried these kinds of stories, not to mention those where people plain out die (though rare) from drinking too much. I was never in one and reluctantly went to a few parties. All that people do is stand around and talk with plastic cups of beer in hand. I have no regrets about road-tripping with a few friends to Santa Barbara or Palm Springs on the weekends, and skipping the Friday night "keggers." Plus, I don't see what, even at that age, would have been the difference in the attractiveness of a 17 y.o. HS girl and a 19 y.o. college sophomore girl. Better elasticity? Never mind.
it has nothing to do with looks. A 17 year old HS girl is an easier task than a 19 year old college girl when you're a 19 year old college guy.
this is a perfect description of college life for a lot of guys
I don't understand why one would enjoy that though? Most 17 year old girls would know next to nothing about being good in bed. Wouldn't you want an experienced partner who knows what she wants?
I don't understand why one would enjoy that though? Most 17 year old girls would know next to nothing about being good in bed. Wouldn't you want an experienced partner who knows what she wants?
I guess the ones you've been with are pretty busy little bees huh. I guess most of the girls I knew in high school at that age were focusing on getting into Rochester, Harvard, Stanford, and so on, not banging guys. Different strokes for different folks.
Frat parties have alcohol and this combo makes a prime setting for "date rape," and the papers have routinely carried these kinds of stories, not to mention those where people plain out die (though rare) from drinking too much. I was never in one and reluctantly went to a few parties. All that people do is stand around and talk with plastic cups of beer in hand. I have no regrets about road-tripping with a few friends to Santa Barbara or Palm Springs on the weekends, and skipping the Friday night "keggers." Plus, I don't see what, even at that age, would have been the difference in the attractiveness of a 17 y.o. HS girl and a 19 y.o. college sophomore girl. Better elasticity? Never mind.
Seriously, did none of you people go to college? Go on Spring Break? Frat parties? Girls/Guys weekend in Cabo?
Seriously?
I had one boyfriend through most of college (we started dating when I was 16), followed by three boyfriends my fourth year after we broke up. Then I married one of them.
Never went away for spring break ... not my style, nor were frat parties. Weekends in Cabo and Vegas were for rich kids with Daddy's credit card, not students with jobs like me.
I had zero interest in being a party girl, and years later I still have no desire to be seen as one.
I guess the ones you've been with are pretty busy little bees huh. I guess most of the girls I knew in high school at that age were focusing on getting into Rochester, Harvard, Stanford, and so on, not banging guys. Different strokes for different folks.
I had one boyfriend through most of college (we started dating when I was 16), followed by three boyfriends my fourth year after we broke up. Then I married one of them.
Never went away for spring break ... not my style, nor were frat parties. Weekends in Cabo and Vegas were for rich kids with Daddy's credit card, not students with jobs like me.
I had zero interest in being a party girl, and years later I still have no desire to be seen as one.
I'm guessing this is more and more unusual these days, Julia, having long term relationships in college; even rarer to marry one out of college.
Felicitations on your marriage though, hope it's still going well!
How do you even know HS girls in college, unless they had lived on your block a long time? In college, I only knew college girls or slightly older women in the workforce from part-time jobs.
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Originally Posted by robertpolyglot
Frat parties have alcohol and this combo makes a prime setting for "date rape," and the papers have routinely carried these kinds of stories, not to mention those where people plain out die (though rare) from drinking too much. I was never in one and reluctantly went to a few parties. All that people do is stand around and talk with plastic cups of beer in hand. I have no regrets about road-tripping with a few friends to Santa Barbara or Palm Springs on the weekends, and skipping the Friday night "keggers." Plus, I don't see what, even at that age, would have been the difference in the attractiveness of a 17 y.o. HS girl and a 19 y.o. college sophomore girl. Better elasticity? Never mind.
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