Is there dating going on at your kid's college?

Anonymous
OP, what is it you actually want to know? Whether it’s common for students to be in traditional dating relationships or not? Because of course some students at any given college are dating.
Anonymous
Yes, Vanderbilt. Actual relationships are the goal and norm (vs. hookups) are the norm in DS’s social circles. He is not part of the ultra intense engineering or pre-med life FWIW
Anonymous
Very rare at an Ivy DC attending
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:If so, which one?


The hot rich athlete.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:OP, what is it you actually want to know? Whether it’s common for students to be in traditional dating relationships or not? Because of course some students at any given college are dating.


OP looking for desperate single coeds
Anonymous
There have been DCUM threads in the past insisting that no one is dating in college. I found those claims not believable. Dating is widespread in high school and I have a hard time imagining kids will stop dating suddenly in college. Of course hook ups are common. I remember them well from my day. But from what I’ve seen, dating culture seems stronger in this generation.
Anonymous
Yes at Amherst (Coll not umass). Lots of freshman couples, especially athletes.
Anonymous
Two in different colleges - sounds like the ones dating are from boarding schools, estranged from their family for other reasons, international students. Basically the lonely ones. The other students are wrapped up in friends, clubs, classes, work, finding internships etc.
Anonymous
Majority of the football team at DD's southern school is busy spreading wild oats after season is over.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:Two in different colleges - sounds like the ones dating are from boarding schools, estranged from their family for other reasons, international students. Basically the lonely ones. The other students are wrapped up in friends, clubs, classes, work, finding internships etc.


Lonely ones?? You mean the Horny ones?
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:Two in different colleges - sounds like the ones dating are from boarding schools, estranged from their family for other reasons, international students. Basically the lonely ones. The other students are wrapped up in friends, clubs, classes, work, finding internships etc.


This makes no sense. Sounds like you’re trying to insult students who are dating while trying to inflate your own child.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:Majority of the football team at DD's southern school is busy spreading wild oats after season is over.


It’s very nice of those young men to volunteer their time to assist in the local agriculture. Are they also going to help when the crops are ready to be harvested?
Anonymous
Both of my boys have serious girlfriends. They both go to top 20 schools south of the Mason Dixon line, where I think real dating is much more normalized than in the rest of the country.

We'll see if the relationships survive graduation. My personal feeling is this is too young to settle into a life partnership. Even though the girlfriends are lovely, wonderful young women. But lets wait some years.
Anonymous
Yes, and I feel confident there is dating going on at all colleges. Much of our perspectives stem from our own kids and their friend group which is only a snapshot. My son dated from the start and is in a relationship this year. Their friend group is the same. I am certain there are also plenty in the hook up or no dating category too, just not their circle. They go to Brown, somewhere along the way I read there is a high marriage rate amongst students.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:There have been DCUM threads in the past insisting that no one is dating in college. I found those claims not believable. Dating is widespread in high school and I have a hard time imagining kids will stop dating suddenly in college.

Of course hook ups are common. I remember them well from my day.

But from what I’ve seen, dating culture seems stronger in this generation.


+1

And more smart women than in the past are taking the initiative with men they find interesting.
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