<p>Our hall (and probably other halls) use the word "hallcest" =D</p>
<p>As for MIT girls not liking non-MIT girls, the general idea is that if guys date non-MIT girls, there's less for the MIT girls to date. This is no good =P</p>
<p>Our hall (and probably other halls) use the word "hallcest" =D</p>
<p>As for MIT girls not liking non-MIT girls, the general idea is that if guys date non-MIT girls, there's less for the MIT girls to date. This is no good =P</p>
<p>So EC calls their living groups "halls" but BC calls them "floors." So where they have "hallcest" we have "floorcest." Floorcest is strongly discouraged. But it always happens anyway. It's truly an awful idea, but that never stopped anyone.....</p>
<p>And MacGregor has entrycest. At one point my senior year, we had 6 or 7 resident couples in a 32-person entry, which is really sort of absurd.</p>
<p>I will put in a plug for dating within your dorm (people are likely to be similar to you, since you picked the same dorm; convenient; very short walk of shame in the mornings) but not within your entry/hall/floor. When -cest ends, it rarely ends well.</p>
<p>Two mature people can thrive in any kind of a relationship and bring it to a graceful end. I have no problem w/ non-MIT girls, but if you know anything about the hidden culture of female aggression and competition you wouldn't have to ask that question. I don't see a whole lot of them, personally, usually they stay far away from EC.</p>
<p>? Please explain...</p>