<p>How’s the sex life at BU?</p>
<p>What do you mean?</p>
<p>I haven’t laid any of my profs or gotten an A yet, but I’m workin’ on it.</p>
<p>Your parents are paying almost 40k a year and you’re thinking about the sex life? You’re a tool.</p>
<p>Depends on you. I would think it varies from person to person.</p>
<p>Your parents are paying almost 40k a year and you’re thinking about the sex life? You’re a tool.</p>
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<p>err yea cause if I’m not happy in school, I’m not going to do well in school.</p>
<p>theres no reason why sex should interfere with education, only the foolish let sex affect their grades</p>
<p>I can’t believe this question is being met with serious answers. Makes me question my application actually…</p>
<p>Well, I guess we could pretend it doesn’t exist. Some people have questions. We’ve got answers. I would encourage parents to remind them about appropriate sexual behavior. People don’t talk with their kids. Yes it could be awkward, but awkward is better than diseased.</p>
<p>I agree so much with you SUBlime. Parents really don’t talk to their kids about these sort of things and then their kids go out and do these kinds of things. It’s better to teach them about protection before they go off to college and get an STD/Pregnant.</p>
<p>Have to interrupt: it’s not sex, it’s alcohol. Kids have sex. Kids drink, even when underage. (Though at BU, the drinking is off campus, not on.) Problems happen when kids drink too much, when girls get drunk and do things they really regret, and when drunk kids do things like climbing on a roof. </p>
<p>I have daughters and some of them have at times found themselves in a party full of guys pressing drinks on them. Don’t let that happen.</p>
<p>Well yeah, alcohol certainly isn’t going to help the situation…
However, hopefully, when your daughters/sons go out, they are well rehearsed on how to prevent bad situations or at least ameliorate them. It’s better than having the cops and EMS show up and getting a phone call at 3 in the morning.</p>
<p>This is a legitimate question about the social life in BU, even if it is poorly phrased. Half of the people in this thread can stop being so smug right now. </p>
<p>jnd, your relationships aren’t really too affected by the college you go to. The people you meet are more or less a result of your own social group and initiative. I can say, having visited BU a good few times, that everyone seems friendly and approachable.</p>
<p>“err yea cause if I’m not happy in school, I’m not going to do well in school.”</p>
<p>is this sarcasm? because this can actually apply, lol.</p>
<p>@GladKen - I am not being smug, I just don’t think it’s a legitimate question and has no place on a CC thread.
Either someone’s going to reply - “Yeah, it’s great, there’s never a night I’m not getting laid” or “No, I haven’t had anyone in the sack yet”
It’s just too personal, and not something that can be characterized by college in my opinion, it’s more a matter of individual preference and decision.
Perhaps a more appropriate question would be about the dating scene or the type of male or female population BU attracts. I feel like the poster was just asking for attention or a laugh.</p>
<p>I’m completely serious about what I said, no sarcasm at all. </p>
<p>I personally find that if I’m having “fun” I tend to translate that uppity-happy vibe to other parts of my life. Namely academics, gym, giving that homeless dude a little bit more change, letting that old lady cut in front of me at the grocery line, ect. It’s not like I’m a dick when I don’t but I feel more content/happy and try to do that for others too.</p>