▲ | duped 3 days ago | |||||||
This reminds me of places where it's illegal for more than N~=3 women to share a residence, ostensibly to prevent sex work (the assumption being that any home with a significant number of unmarried women is a brothel). When I was in high school a couple decades ago visiting liberal arts colleges across the Midwest, it was a common refrain that only fraternities had houses while sororities did not because they would be illegal (at least, historically). | ||||||||
▲ | yieldcrv 3 days ago | parent [-] | |||||||
the cool thing about that is nobody can cite a single source its just a college town urban legend across the country, and at best a misinterpretation of the exact unrelated roommate zoning this article is about which don't specify gender | ||||||||
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