One boy, one girl -- one dorm room

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Did you see the picture?...

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<p>:P</p>

<p>I know for a fact that at least the girl does get some sex. Maybe not much, but some.</p>

<p>Where does the fact come from? <em>curious</em></p>

<p>Just don't put Quagmire from family guy in one of those rooms.</p>

<p>Yeah, that is okay. I think it is easier because that girl is ugly. I am not sure what a guy can do if the girl he is rooming with is hott. I think as long as at least one person is not attracted to the other, no funny business will happen because boys do not just up and molest/rape girls unless they are already insane. We generally do not assume people to be insane.</p>

<p>I don't really understand the big deal. In the real world, people have coed apartments and everything. Is this suddenly not okay if they're sharing a dorm room? It might not even be one room- a lot of doubles (all of them?) at my college have two rooms. </p>

<p>And, really, parents- not letting your kid have a roommate of the opposite sex is not going to stop them from having sex. If they want to have sex, they will, no matter what gender their roommate is.</p>

<p>I lived with two guys in an apartment for over a year (straight out of high school), both were > four years older than me, attractive, hot-blooded males in their "prime", let's say. Of course, when alcohol appeared in the house things got close but nothing ever happened. It's to be completely expected. Still, it's entirely possible and very normal for two people of the opposite sex to live together, work together and NOT HAVE SEX. I'm not saying there'll be no attraction because that's not the point - you'll meet an attractive person everywhere you go and that doesn't mean that you'd jump them there and then. The point is that it's safe, fun, interesting (often enlightening) and there's absolutely no harm. As long as they don't invade your privacy (which can still be done in single-sex rooms) I don't see the argument.</p>

<p>Long as they arent couples, break up, and then expect the college to fix their housing situation just because they now hate each other then who cares. I rather live with some of my guy friends then the girls I know... I might do it next year (probably same apartment, different rooms though) depending on how the housing situation goes for me next year. I slept in my guy friends bed before with him and yeah no biggie. o.o</p>

<p>and. sorry.. but this article was really convincing after that picture they provided. hahahaa;;;</p>

<p>I live with three guys. (I'm a girl) We have a two bedroom place, and I sleep in the living room with one other guy. It's no problem at all! Seriously, people make things such big deals... who cares?</p>

<p>well ive never lived with a guy but i really wouldnt see it being a problem. yeah i could be PHYSICALLY attracted to him but that doesnt mean he would jump me in the middle of the night or even return the feeling. im not being when modest when i say all of my guy friends from home are HOT. i have slept in the same bed as them many times, even both being wasted and nothing has happened. i know theyre attractive but were so close i dont really see them in that way.</p>

<p>that being said, i think if two people were really compatible and "meant" for eachother and they were put as roommates it would just facilitate and speed up the relationship. like if i ever WERE to develop feelings for one of my guy friends then we would be a lot closer (both physically and emotionally) sooner in our realtionship.</p>

<p>i could see also see myself on average becoming closer with any random guy than any random girl. im more comfortable around guys and get along better with them.</p>