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Originally posted by GeekyPenguin
Tom, we mean don't ask don't tell in a different fashion.
For example, as a recent alumna, I think your story about sneaking down the SigEp fire escape so nobody realized you shacked is hilarious. However, our 65 y/o alumna who writes the chapter $1,000 checks doesn't think it's funny, she thinks you're a ho and she doesn't want to hear it.
I do want to hear if you're having an open-source party at a fraternity house, because that's a no-no, and we can talk about why. I don't need to hear about your personal life and how well hung your latest XYZ boyfriend is.
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I agree. You have to know what topics of conversation are appropriate and what aren't. I think that it's better to err on the side of caution so you don't offend.
Funny story. A few years ago, I was taking to someone who had attended her 50th college reunion. (Not my school.) She told stories that made me blush. Apparently, college after WWII was a really wild place.

There were lots of cute guys on the GI Bill who were looking for fun.