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That’s the first thing that hit my mind when I saw his location!
Ah…</p>
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That’s the first thing that hit my mind when I saw his location!
Ah…</p>
<p>Lol @ cosine.</p>
<p>why? what makes harvard a place where no sex occurs? the student body is not entirely composed of antisocial nerds. We have normal people here too.(socially speaking). Any place that has 18-22 year olds and have parts that work, will occasionally see those parts in action. </p>
<p>I talked to him afterwards and we have set up a rule of no more than an hour next time. Seriously an hour? thats 57 minutes too long</p>
<p>Wow. My room has a no sexiling policy. Works fantastically.</p>
<p>^I remember reading some Harvard exit survey a while back and in it, there was a table that had the average number of sexual partners that the students had while at Harvard. The results were pretty low. I’m talking like a mode of 1 and average of about 2.</p>
<p>crs1909, while we are at it what was the median, standard deviation, the variance, the covariance based on major, and the excess kurtosis.</p>
<p>To whomever said this:
NO. It has to be entered in under free will by both parties and there must be consideration for both parties. In this case, this would probably be laughed out of court.</p>
<p>To the OP, next time he goes over by a large margin, start playing loud dirty music outside the door.</p>
<p>What does sexilied mean?</p>
<p>i had a roommate that did that without my permission. he really sucked.</p>
<p>Getting kicked out of your room so your roommate can have sex, or alone time, as futurexecutive pointed out.</p>
<p>Oh, I didn’t even know they had a whole term for that. I hope that doesn’t happen to me, lol.</p>
<p>Next time that happens, knock on the door. When you agreed to 1hr, that was a verbal contract, and it’s as valid as a written contract. The difficulty only comes in enforcing it in a court of law.</p>
<p>If it was me and that was the situation, I’d use my right to just unlock the door and force myself in if I don’t get a response to the knocks. I’d also yell out: “Hey, I need to get some sleep. Would you guys please get dressed and do this some other time?”</p>
<p>No you wouldn’t.</p>
<p>I would’ve walked in as soon as the hour was over, sat on my bed and started staring at them.</p>
<p>(Also, more seriously, if it gets to the point where you’re thinking of going to a hotel, don’t. Tell him that you need to sleep and if he wants to continue, HE should go find a hotel.)</p>
<p>Or, just remember you can do it to him in the future. If you figure out how to extend it past 3 minutes.</p>
<p>ah yes, i remember when i took my roommate to court after we agreed to 30 mins and i had to wait 45.</p>
<p>^That was you?</p>
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<p>What a block.</p>
<p>If it’s a one time thing don’t stress out that much about it. Damn bro, it’s only 11, chill out for a while.</p>
<p>And I loled at 3 minutes.</p>
<p>^^ Which would be fine if you didn’t share a room. When you share a room, you have to remember that it is not just YOUR room, it is yours and your roommate’s room. Therefore yes, you have a right to be a little angry when you’re thinking about going to a hotel.</p>
<p>You shouldn’t be in a computer room 1030 on a Friday night. Go out for a couple hours, hang out with some friends, come back. If he’s there, you could be an ass and just stay in the room, or you can crash in a friends house or the common room.</p>