Agree: Dormitories in universities are generally smaller. Some people are shy and don't like to change clothes in front of others. If there are curtains on the bed, you can change clothes on the bed. Curtains also have a certain shading effect. Not everyone in the university dormitory has the same schedule. Roommates turning on the lights will affect our sleep, and curtains will be much better. Some introverts can create a small world of their own in bed. As soon as the curtains are closed, they can do what they want without being disturbed by others.
Disadvantages: curtains on the bed affect the feelings of roommates, and the dormitory without communication has no soul. When I was a freshman, there were no curtains in the dormitory. At night, I often sit together to catch up with the drama, talk about gossip, and even go to sleep in other people's beds. It feels particularly good. But when I was a sophomore, everyone installed curtains. Back to the dormitory after class, rarely speak. Everyone was basically lying in bed, drawing the curtains, and I didn't know what I was doing. Sometimes we want to chat with them, but we are afraid of disturbing others. Gradually, we seem to be the most familiar strangers, and the dormitory is becoming more and more deserted. And once the curtains are closed, it is easy to feel suffocated. The bed in the university dormitory is very small, and sometimes we eat in it. If it can't be distributed in a narrow space, the smell of residual food will be very unpleasant. Curtains will be in the way at this time.
Hanging curtains on college students' dormitory beds has advantages and disadvantages. Even if you hang curtains, don't forget to communicate with your roommates. After all, one's little world is lonely.