Current Students: Full Moon on the Quad?

<p>Akkwaaaaard… LOL</p>

<p>Much better with strangers; with Stanford being so big there’s a good chance you’ll never run into them again!</p>

<p>haha yup. Especially if, like I said earlier, the “trailer” becomes a “feature film,” you probably won’t want much social interaction with them after that one beautiful night of FMOTQ :)</p>

<p>and i’m sure all you guys here are just absolute 12s on a 10-pt scale. gods sent from the heavens to save all the poor, mediocre girls at Stanford. its a good thing you studs are there, hell knows what they’d have to settle for without you.</p>

<p>Well, I’m a girl, was accepted to Stanford, and I am definitely not mediocre… at least that’s what I’ve been told. ;)</p>

<p>Good one, aberdeen15!</p>

<p>haha hey, I definitely wouldn’t consider myself a 12, but a solid 7 at least :p</p>

<p>uhmm…what is the “kiss” really supposed to be like? </p>

<p>The 5 things that I’m thinking of are:

  1. Quick peck on the cheek
  2. Quick peck on the lips
  3. Full kiss on the lips
  4. French kissing
  5. French kissing + heavy petting + basically seriously making out</p>

<p>I was thinking that it’d at most be like choices 1-3.
-.-
well, uh, what is it exactly?</p>

<p>lol, that sounds just like Brazil!! people go to parties, and if they get bored they just call up some friend and say, ‘hey, want to make out?’…</p>

<p>Tons of fun. :slight_smile: But yeah, can be very, very awkward.</p>

<p>limetime, I’d say it’s mostly #4 and quite a bit of #5… not as much #1-3.</p>

<p>I like 5 ~</p>

<p>I looked at pictures and Stanford news articles. It’s definitely 4-5s, which makes me happy :D</p>

<p>I Googled it and faces are being eaten, to say the least!</p>

<p>Yuck. With a complete stranger (who in all probability kissed many other people as well)?
(I guess that’s the lure of it, but still.)</p>

<p>No thank you, I’d rather not get a flu/mono/hepatitis B >.<
And apparently, sometimes non-Stanford students/people/creepers take their liberty to participate…
I’d rather go for #3 with a friend and have an awkward, awkward evening, hahaha</p>

<p>No!!! You CANNOT get Hepatitis B through kissing!!
[FAQ</a> about Hepatitis B - Education - Asian Liver Center - Stanford University School of Medicine](<a href=“http://liver.stanford.edu/Education/faq.html#question5]FAQ”>http://liver.stanford.edu/Education/faq.html#question5)
^ Please go there and read!</p>

<p>–
Sorry, I’m on a Hep B Council, and a statement like that automatically makes me go, “NOOOOO”</p>

<p>Other than that, this thread is one of the most entertaining in this forum. Awkward, but very necessary. Thanks, hooky. :D</p>

<p>oh. oops, I’m sorry. Thanks for enlightening me!
Still, getting flu/mono after FMOTQ would suck. XP
:smiley: I agree, this thread is very amusing…</p>

<p>hahaha, in the Stanford news article about FMOTQ, they actually mention everybody getting mono. Sort of an understood tradition to them, lol</p>

<p>lol mono seems like a small price to pay for getting to experience FMOTQ.</p>

<p>I googled it too, and found all these pics of people streaking. lol</p>

<p>i had mono two years ago, and it was awful, awful, awful!! i was in bed for a week and i passed out when i went to get my shots. your throat gets so sore that even drinking water hurts. I really don’t feel like getting it again, but this still kind of sounds like it’d be worth it.</p>

<p>mia you can’t get it again. It just stays dormant in your system for the rest your life. And you don’t have to kiss everyone, but i sure will try if i go there :stuck_out_tongue: hahah jk.</p>

<p>So I was reading up about Stanford on the Stanford Daily…
FMOTQ definitely crossed my reading paths, and this article I think was the funniest!</p>

<p>[The</a> Stanford Daily - Breaking News from The Farm Since 1892](<a href=“http://www.stanforddaily.com/cgi-bin/?p=497]The”>http://www.stanforddaily.com/cgi-bin/?p=497)</p>

<p>This is some freaky and awkward stuff. How can all of you be so accepting of this? Weirdos.</p>