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Have you ever lived in a coeducated university dormitory?
When I was in college, men and women lived together. It was even more exaggerated when I was a freshman. The dormitory next door is a senior in senior three. We are the only female dormitory on the whole floor of 18. Are you scared? Haha, it's actually nothing. We still find it interesting. We have known each other very well in two days, and it is easy for brothers to scream all day.

At that time, there were only m- girls' dormitories in our class, and each dormitory was inserted in boys' dormitories of different departments on different floors. At first, we were all shocked and felt inconvenient, but when we first came, we were always obedient and unconditionally obeyed the arrangement of the school, so we would make do with it first.

Later, everyone got used to it, and even thought it was good to live next door to my senior, because some heavy work in the dormitory, especially computer problems, can be invited to help at any time.

Until the end of the freshman year, the local media broke the wonderful arrangement of the dormitory in our class m-girls, saying that 17 boys' dormitory combined to besiege a girls' dormitory and corrupt the atmosphere, which was once heated up.

We are all puzzled, and the parties have no feelings. A group of irrelevant people are pointing and barking over there, and it's hard to pay for that gossip news. I'm really touched.

As soon as this happened, we were informed that we would move to the dormitory at the beginning of our sophomore year, but we still lived in that building, except that men and women could not live on the same floor. Boys lived on the 1-8 floor and girls lived on the 9- 14 floor.

What's the difference? I really can't guess what the school leaders think.

I don't think it's strange that men and women live together. College students are all adult men and women. Before doing anything, they must consider the consequences and be responsible for their actions.