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Old 06-21-2009, 09:39 PM   #26
gstein
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You're trying to say that there's no need yet at the same time you're suggesting that I am lying? Make up your mind, it's one or the other. Be my guest and google whatever you'd like to see if I found all of that somewhere. You won't.

Don't try to imply that I didn't go to A&M with quotations. If that's not what you meant initially, then learn how to use quotations properly.
I explicitly used the words "could have", as in: you could have googled it. Meaning I did not say you did or did not go to A&M, I left that to be interpreted by the reader. You were the one that assumed I did not believe you. All I said was I really didn't care if you did or did not go to A&M, which is the truth. Try learning how to read before attempting at correcting someone.

P.S. There is no proper or improper way to use internet forum quotations tags, LOL. They're used when referencing what people have wrote, which is what I did.

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Those aren't "many" colleges when you consider that there are thousands of other universities that are not like that at all. UCLA, USC, UF, UNC-Chapel Hill, Arizona State, University of Miami, Colorado State, etc. The schools you mentioned are a small percentage and if A&M have common ground with those small percentage schools, that proves my point.
And your point? Does the majority always express the correct opinion? When the majority of America voted in Bush was that the correct opinion? When the majority of Germany stood behind Hitler was that the correct opinion? Opinions are like *******s, everyone has one.

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This is mostly true for thousands of universities across the nation. It's not something unique to Tech. On the other hand, A&M and those other schools you mentioned are in a minority when it comes to serious relationships and marriage being much more wide-spread across the student body.
Did you ever "get out" at A&M? Or did you just have a few bad experiences with A&M girls, and decided to give up? Go to a party at A&M, you'll soon realize that A&M has plenty of women whom aren't looking for serious relationships. By the way, just because everyone does it doesn't make it right. Why do most people want to settle down when they get older? Is it because they are more mature? Does that make A&M, as you view it, a more "mature" university? I'm not saying this is the case, but just because A&M has people whom are ready at that point in their life to "settle down" doesn't make them bad people to engage with. Even the most liberal schools are bound to have atleast a few people who are like this. Your sample size at A&M, to me, seems to be quite limited.

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It's kind of a stretch to suggest that just because I don't like to move too quickly in a relationship, it must mean that I prefer easy girls with loose morals.
You don't have to "move quickly" to be or end up in a "serious relationship". I'm not sure where you got that idea. Me and my current gf moved VERY slow (on her behalf as well, woah!), and we are in a serious relationship. To me, you speak as if in the past you didn't want to be exclusive, and you encountered women who did. You'll encounter women like that all around the nation.
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