<p>Tufts</a> University: No sex in room while roommate is present - CNN.com</p>
<p>My opinion of Tufts just fell 20 points.</p>
<p>lulz 10char.</p>
<p>This is hysterical!</p>
<p>■■■■■!!</p>
<p>This is epicness.</p>
<p>this is so overblown…my bio lab partner was the one who went “it’s a step in the right direction!” hahaha</p>
<p>Tyra is going to do an “expose`” on this next. Like the time when she revealed men go to strip clubs and teens have sex. A regular PI.</p>
<p>Things were exaggerated there. Most roommates probably have useful agreements on the matter.</p>
<p>However, there are some students who feel ok asking their roommates not only to be out for one hour or two, but to sleep on the living room, or in OHTER room. That’s not cool. I never had any problems with that, but a not-so-close friend of mine had: he was consistently “ousted” from his room by his roommate who used to took possession of the place for whole days, like “go sleep in John Doe’s bedroom, his roommate is gone hometown for the weekend and you can stay there until Sunday evening”.</p>
<p>It was awkward, but I’d never accept any “exile” lasting more than 2 or 3 hours, and would never accept to sleep over anywhere else.</p>
<p>However, if Tufts wanted to crack down on the (real) undelying issue - abusive roommates -, they would have stablished policies against locking roommate out of room for whatever reason OR against having people sleeping over without consent of roommate(s).</p>
<p>Man Law: It is the obligation of every man to vacate the room for however long it takes for the roommate to get laid.</p>
<p>That might be applicable to the party-animal share of manhood (in its stricter sense). If you have an important exam, a date in a fancy club for which you need to dress up to match the girl’s look, an interview, a speech, a presentation… you won’t like the idea of “vacat[ing] the room for however long it takes”.</p>