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Why do universities have measures to force men and women to sleep together?
The main reason is that there is not enough dormitory in colleges and universities.

In universities, male and female dormitories are generally separated. Some male dormitories and some female dormitories are far apart. Most schools will divide male and female dormitories into different campuses, and it is rare for men and women to sleep together. Recently, however, men and women have been sleeping together in colleges and universities. The main reason is that there are not enough dormitory buildings on the university campus. Under the planned enrollment, the ratio of male to female is often difficult to control, and it is impossible to plan the dormitory in advance. When students decide to enroll, the actual dormitory distribution will be somewhat different from the original plan. In the absence of extra dormitories in the school, men and women can only be arranged to sleep together, otherwise some students will have no place to live.

Therefore, universities should recruit students according to their own hardware facilities, make plans in advance, and set aside extra dormitories to meet the sudden demand. In this respect, my university has done a particularly good job. At the beginning of school, the newly-built dormitory can be used, and the first and second floors are all vacated to prevent the next freshman dormitory from being insufficient. Although the next freshmen have never lived on the first floor and the second floor, they are not afraid of emergencies with this sense of urgency.

Some students may not accept mixed sleeping, and some students can accept this situation. At this time, teachers and students need to coordinate well, and they can understand each other before the new dormitory is built. In fact, most undergraduates will separate male and female dormitories, but you may change after the postgraduate entrance examination. Many university graduate students are mixed, and even after getting married, they can apply to live in the same dormitory, but this situation is generally rare. So don't care too much about sharing a bed. Of course, most people cannot accept this situation. After all, there is no experience of sleeping together before, and the school needs active cooperation. However, the management of shared dormitory will be stricter, so don't worry too much.