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Rebecca2010
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I have no reason to think it is the majority, but I don't believe it is uncommon. If you are a 'take action' personality, you may try and 'fix' your internal situation as soon as possible. As part of the denial, you may try to prove yourself that you are ok: "no, it must not be. Look! I can have sex! I must be ok.

You clearly aren't reading my replies, and are just climbing on your pet soap box. Have fun talking to yourself. I'm out.

Ugh.

Are we still doing #COTD ?

This is the best post on this story. Fantastic.

I agree with your post. Celebrating the girly aspects is a totally valid thing to form a (non-discriminatory) club over. I didn't get the impression that was her main goal, but it is certainly possible that it is.

...Clearly, trying to found the sort of sorority she is pursuing will accomplish the opposite.

Given that she has already been there for a year, do you think her attitude is as benign as it is being taken in this thread?

You: "Everyone should shut up and be miserable. Talking about things to get negative energy out or investing in dispelling the alone feeling is useless"

Salient as in important, and having a substantial impact on the conversation. The school's culture and talk, probably their introductory events, are largely gay, but I'm reading the same comments and not seeing the assertion that the student body is in fact majority gay.

Heya, if she is a freshman, can you find a professor/student leader to reach out to her then? Or be that person? I know it could be hard, but you're there, we are not, and I suppose no one else is showing leadership on this matter.

To draw from loganbacon's response to you, the fact that the girl in question is actually in the majority is pretty salient. It really points to this being an internal struggle the girl has to face rather than an objective issue of the college's culture (or a real inability to find straight people to hang out with).

Tell them how they paid for my cousin's medical for a full year when she was out of work waiting for her liver transplant.

The NRA does stress those things to its members. It is one of the main things you get for your dues, at least to hear my dad tell it.

sorry, double post.

Please report this guy to your country's medical board. This is malpractice. He is going to end up hurting someone.

Someone still should. Plus, having a(n untrained) patient do their own pap smear must be malpractice.

Nah, I don't have that kind of money. However, my step-mother is a homeowner, and rented her family home out after she started living with my dad. I've been hearing the rental stories for years, for good and bad. Another relative of mine owns a summer home. The rental season is kicked-off by removing anything

NeonClaws assumed you must be the person that submitted the email.

This. The renters are a horror story. And she is an amateur.