Anonymous wrote:Omg as a 37 year old woman, I wouldn’t want to live with college freshman. He’s a freak. If I was paying for housing for my kid, I would be phoning the director of housing.
Anonymous wrote:I've been that 37 year old and it is also not a fun situation for them.
However, in my situation, I was a 25 yo female and placed in a suite with three 18/19 year old guys.
I was in grad school and TA/Lab Assistant. I had university housing that was reserved for grad students but there was a problem with several rooms on my floor so the university moved us last minute. I had zero say in where I was placed.
It was the suite type where each room had its own locking room and we all shared a common kitchenette, small living room, and bathroom. I spent 99% of my time locked away in my room with noise cancelling headphones on b/c the guys were very much in "woo! college! party!" mode as first year students... as they should have been. The first year of college is amazing and I wouldn't have wanted to take that away from them, but at the time, it was the worst semester of my life. Luckily, the university was able to get my original room fixed up in time for Spring semester and I moved in December of that year.
Anonymous wrote:Omg as a 37 year old woman, I wouldn’t want to live with college freshman. He’s a freak. If I was paying for housing for my kid, I would be phoning the director of housing.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I would be raising hell. Sorry. 37 is not 18. Creepy.
Agree. Why would a 37 year old want to live on campus?
One scenario - post military male as undergrad student on low budget and financial aid
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Is this what is known as "concern trolling?
Not really.
What kind of trolling is it then?
Op here I get that it seems so weird/ unlikely and touches on hot button issues so I understand it might seem like a troll post-fair enough. It is true, though, and as I said in my first post this is not an anti all gender housing post-if anything it’s an anti mixed age housing post.
So age discrimination is ok?
I totally get where you are coming from, OP and would not want my daughter in the same dorm as a 37 year old man. But when you opt for gender inclusive housing, you lose control on who defines what inclusive means and are stuck in the position of being age exclusive.
How uncomfortable is your daughter? Tell her to stand up for herself here.