But after all, this plan is against tradition and controversial. Supporters believe that college students are adults and have the right to choose who to live with most comfortably. And more people said that they don't want most schools to adopt this accommodating way. George Washington University proposed last year that men and women can share dormitories, but some parents expressed great concern about it.
The benefits of living together
1, men and women live together, and resources are reasonably matched. Boys can help girls do manual work, such as carrying water to cook.
2. The existence of girls can change the sloppy, chaotic and lazy lifestyle of boys.
3. Provide lovers with a place to fall in love, so they don't have to sit on the lawn and squeeze the steps in the Woods in the future.
Changes of dormitory management in America
Early days: the distinction between men and women is strict, and heterosexual intercourse is forbidden.
1970s: Many universities in the United States began to provide mixed residential buildings, with boys and girls living on different floors or on both sides of apartments.
1980s and 1990s: Mixed aisles and toilets appeared.
In recent years, many schools allow heterosexual visitors to stay, and some school dormitories allow men and women to live in different rooms in the same building.
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