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BTW, everyone needs to spend some time on the Louisville board. High comedy. 90% of them are convinced this is a conspiracy against UL.
Boggles the mind. Schools provides prostitutes for incoming students.
Would you send your daughter there knowing that?
I could be off...not really sure. Mostly a theory on my part.I think you're a little off, keep in mind these are still kids at the ages we're talking, and I bet you'd find many moms are very controlling and/or worried about their kid's wellbeing. If he's off meeting the fellow freshmen class at a weekend party during the school year, that's different than mom thinking that you're being feasted on in a room of prostitutes. I'd bet a lot of the moms are worried about their babies messing with dirty diseased whores, when they can select what they want anyways
I'm not talking about my daughter or anyone's daughter. I'm talking about sons. I'm not sure I really want to get into this debate, but I see a difference. Weather they will admit it or not, many see a difference.
I'm not talking about my daughter or anyone's daughter. I'm talking about sons. I'm not sure I really want to get into this debate, but I see a difference. Weather they will admit it or not, many see a difference.
Confused as to what you are saying really. Obviously women go to college, so my hypothetical is about parenting. This crossed all bounds. I don't have a son, but surely would not want him at a school that tacitly endorsed this thing. No way.
Confused as to what you are saying really. Obviously women go to college, so my hypothetical is about parenting. This crossed all bounds. I don't have a son, but surely would not want him at a school that tacitly endorsed this thing. No way.
If a kid wants to play at a high major in the ACC, many guys and their parents will overlook a LOT of things to do so. Sad, but true.
Yes, 13 for normal people.Is that just for cousins?
Sorry
upstater said:Confused as to what you are saying really. Obviously women go to college, so my hypothetical is about parenting. This crossed all bounds. I don't have a son, but surely would not want him at a school that tacitly endorsed this thing. No way.
