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<p>Sighz0rz.</p>
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<p>Sighz0rz.</p>
<p>I do get the impression that MIT guys are more attracted to non-MIT girls, which is something I neither like nor understand...</p>
<p>Intimidated but someone of equal or greater intelligence? ;D</p>
<p>what?? what.</p>
<p>Pm here too? Please?</p>
<p>I know a lot of MIT guys who are with MIT girls. The only MIT guy I can think of who's in a relationship with a non-MIT girl is still with his high school sweetheart. (Well, also Timur.)</p>
<p>Do I have weird friends?</p>
<p>You should be friends with me, then maybe I too can find an MIT guy =D</p>
<p>I'm really skeptical of the assertion that most MIT guys like to date off campus. Seems like totally unnecessary hassle to me.</p>
<p>Adding on to what pebbles said, it seems to be also that the off-campus guys (i.e. fraternities, ILG's) tend to date off-campus more as well.</p>
<p>.... something like HALF of the guys are in frats.</p>
<p>The point is that the assertion is no longer "a disproportionate number of MIT guys date off-campus" but rather becomes, "a disproportionate number of off-campus MIT guys date off-campus"</p>
<p>... which is still a large number of the population overall. That was my assertion when I said that half the guys are in frats. (And certainly they aren't the only ones, I know people on my hall who date off campus.)</p>
<p>funny, people on my hall just date each other.</p>
<p>Haha, we have some hall couples too =)</p>
<p>Do frat guys date sorority girls?</p>
<p>Yeah. My CPW host's (who is in a sorority) boyfriend is in a fraternity.</p>
<p>But guys who are in fraternities also date girls who are not in sororities -- after all, # guys in fraternities > # of girls in sororities, and most MIT students are not in polyamorous relationships. ;)</p>
<p>re: pebbles and Piper... my hall too. XD</p>
<p>everyone dates everyone! wheeeeeeeee</p>
<p>"a disproportionate number of MIT guys date off-campus"</p>
<p>Really? Seems like the pool of girls in Boston's collegiate community is more varied than the pool of guys(Wellesley, Simmons, BU), so it would make sense for more guys to date off campus than girls, since a larger portion of the elegible population is off campus.
Most people I know wind up dating people from within and outside of the MIT community over their 4 year. I don't really understand the whole some MIT girls not liking non-MIT girls thing/ being annoyed by them. I've met plenty of intellegent, interesting people who don't go to MIT, and don't see why your decision of where to go to college should speak so strongly about who you are as a person.</p>
<p>"everyone dates everyone! wheeeeeeeee"</p>
<p>Haha, in the i3 video for New House, one guy says, "New House (# which I forget) is like one big family. I think of all my hall mates as my little brothers and little sisters. Except some of my little brothers date some of my little sisters. So I guess this House practices incest. Incest House!"</p>