Given that @“Virginia Dad 1819” has left the discussion without specifying exactly what he meant by “conservative, Christian male,” (nor seemed too amenable to other posters’ suggestions about matches/safeties) much of this discussion is academic at best.
I see problems on both sides of the political aisle and its indicative of the political extremism and vitriol that is currently taking place in our society.
On the one hand, many of the opinions expressed in this thread are likely a reaction to the type of “conservative, Christian” values that resulted in an incoming Duke freshman causing a firestorm when he refused to read “Fun Home,” a graphic novel that was required reading for incoming first year students; he and number of like-minded freshmen chose not to read the novel, which depicted a woman masturbating and engaging in lesbian (oral) sex. In refusing to read the book, the student wrote “I feel as if I would have to compromise my personal Christian moral beliefs to read it.” Interestingly, the student says that “(his) beliefs extend to pop culture and even Renaissance art depicting sex.”
At the same time, there are no shortage of instances of left-leaning political correctness run amok on campus wherein people don’t feel comfortable expressing opinions that differ from the mainstream (such as the Occidental student’s experience described above) and speakers that have found themselves disinvited when they were supposed to speak at schools or others that were unable to deliver their speeches because hecklers kept interrupting them.
College is supposed to be a time to learn and grow. Part of that learning and growth stems from being exposed to ideas that run contrary to one’s own.