Anonymous wrote:Honestly, I was not concerned with DC’s dating prospects when choosing a school, but I did focus on my own prospects. A lot of hot MILFs at our school and I have to admit that was a factor. And it’s worked out pretty well. Two hookups so far and it’s only March.
Anonymous wrote:No, but for college, the male/female ratio is a consideration. I have a straight son, and I do want him to have a chance to date in college so I would not recommend a school that skews boy significantly.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I think this is mostly a concern for girls. For my boys I just emphasize not getting anyone pregnant until they’re married and have a financial trajectory going, and not getting married until they have a graduate education and/or good job.
Respectfully, that sounds a bit controlling.
It’s controlling to urge someone not to get pregnant/get someone else pregnant until they graduate and get their finances together? Sounds like it should be a minimum requirement to me.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I think this is mostly a concern for girls. For my boys I just emphasize not getting anyone pregnant until they’re married and have a financial trajectory going, and not getting married until they have a graduate education and/or good job.
Respectfully, that sounds a bit controlling.