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Will Girlschase make more posts in the future about college life and the hype?

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As I have stated before, I had a lot more success after I graduated college as opposed to in college where I didn't have that much luck. Looking back at it I realized that even though I could have done some things better, the hookup culture associated with college is really all hype and some articles have proven this (one at the end of this thread).

What really bothers me now even though I am out of college is that so many young men in high school will be sold this lie that getting laid will never be easier than it is in college. What bothers me EVEN MORE is that these same guys will be told about the "horrors" of the real world and how bad it is after college ends, how you will never enjoy so many one night stands, etc.

You can say I am angry when I write this, not about how college went down for me but how me and so many young men out there are told there are no hookups and one night stands after college and how they are so much less "frequent". I don't want men in college to feel this way.


After months of reading articles that talk about the college hookup culture and years of experiencing disappointment in college, here are some things I have found to be true.

Getting average looking girls in college is easier than the real world BUT getting above average, cute, and hot girls in college is harder than the real world:

I noticed that after I graduated college, the quality of women I had went up compared to the ones I was getting in college even though my college had a lot of hot girls. This was due to the Greek Scene being huge at my university and a lot of the hot girls being in sororities. I found that people in college were a lot more cliquish than people I knew in the real world. Most hot girls in college were not approachable, day game didn't work, and as Franco said in a past thread they led guys on only to reject them. These girls wanted guys that had status or "social proof", in most cases this meant Frat boys or athletes. Guys who threw parties at their house and were very involved on campus also had some luck but your average joe was not in that category and just simply approaching girls didn't do the trick.

At this point in life, most girls are in their prime while most guys are hitting their prime:

Posts about SMV (Sexual Market Value) have been done before which talked about how girls have more power in their teens and early 20s because they are at their peak while men are still approaching their peak and don't hit it until their late 20s. I saw this dynamic play out so much in college that the whole chart made sense to me. You had a lot of hot girls that were having active sex lives or at least had no issues finding love but the guys they were going after were in a small category. I found that my university, despite being a well known party school that was huge, had a lot of guys who were struggling with getting laid and over the years I found this to be true about most colleges as well.

Pre-selection, Social Hierarchy, and High school 2.0:

For most universities outside of community college type ones, college is in many ways high school 2.0 and Greek Life makes sure of that in some of the big schools. College girls will rarely hook up with non-students and have already decided who they want to be with. Women in real life go to bars to meet men and be approached, girls in college have decided what men they want to sleep with before they get to the bar. A book called Conquer Your Campus (great read) touched on this.

Which means how much game you have and what you have to offer don't matter that much, girls are much more shallow:

I found that even though I was more outgoing in college and even better looking than I am now, I didn't have much luck with girls that were cute or hot. I sometimes tried everything but came up short. One of my friends who actually modeled had his struggles in college because he was not a part of the scene. The most important thing is being a part of the scene and playing the social hierarchy game.

Getting hot girls in college is exclusively about status from my experience:

I would say most of the hot girls at my university that were in sororities were closed off to any guy not in a fraternity. It is like you weren't on their radar unless you were an athlete, these girls only went for frat stars. Despite how cool and good looking you were, the fact that you were not in a fraternity ended all of your chances. For most colleges I just found that sorority girls led on guys that were not in fraternities but not even the best game in the world could get them to hook up with you unless you were an athlete.

This article here comes with sources:

http://www.slate.com/articles/double_x/ ... tiful.html
 

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Re: Will Girlschase make more posts in the future about college life and the hyp

I don't know how much of that article I want to accept. For starters, Halo Effect, ask people if they partake in taboo activities and you may not always get an honest answer. Those numbers seemed a little off.. "Only 14% of students hookup more than 10 times in 4 years and only 40% of those hookups are sexual intercourse". I can easily put myself in that 14% and I consider myself to be a bit of a beginner, maybe bottom end of intermediate.

From my experience studying sociology, you find a lot of articles that will say this or that group is working really hard to battle stereotypes. The same articles turn around any point the finger at another group, usually whites or white men. This article is no different. She claims hot, wealthy, white, greek hookup culture is being idealized and pushed on everyone else. Meanwhile the other groups are just working hard and trying to make it by. My 0.02$ on her numbers is that students with the higher sense of entitlement could be less likely to low ball their hookup numbers, lesser entitled students care more and don't want to get slut shamed.

Also, Rule 15 in Art of Seduction: Isolate your victim. When you get them away from their big fat greek security blankets, they are just regular girls. Like you said, after college, that status is gone for them. The same can be said when they are the outsider in the group. Their greek status is meaningless when they are in a group of non-greeks. I hooked up with a sorority girl one time. She came with on of my friend's gf and there were no greeks around. Easiest lay i've ever had.
 
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Re: Will Girlschase make more posts in the future about college life and the hyp

I know little about the US university system as I spent my student years in Great Britain, but from what I hear from my American friends and others who studied in the States, including a California girl I once dated, if it's contact with the opposite sex that you're interested in, a student housing cooperative offers better opportunities than a fraternity or sorority, not least because it is usually coeducational. I also hear that the social aspects of the cooperative experience are substantially preferable to those of a fraternity or sorority.

I stand prepared to be corrected if more knowledgeable people have opposing opinions.
 

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Re: Will Girlschase make more posts in the future about college life and the hyp

I don't think it is attacking White men but stating an obvious privilege a White male has at an American college campus. One of my friends goes to a school in the SEC right now and he is a good looking guy of Middle Eastern heritage. I have seen him work wonders in New York City, he is fearless when he approaches women and is quite experienced in the game. At his college though, he has no luck. He says that his heritage is one of the main factors working against him because it all boils down to the cliquish mentality that girls in college have compared to girls after college. It is not like he sits at home watching movies either, he goes out to some big parties but he is very limited in what girls he can attract. If a White guy with his kind of game went to his school, the guy would be living the college experience.

It is not attacking Whites (even though I am White I can look at it from another perspective), it is just addressing the fact that the whole college hype pushed on to everyone doesn't apply to minority groups (especially males) as much. The college experience of wild parties and lots of sex is mostly reserved for White males and in some cases Black males at major universities. All of this is due to the fact that college girls are cliquish and very picky about who they want to be seen with, luckily I never had to worry about the race part but the money I did.

Seeing the big picture, it is not like being White is a golden ticket, being rich is also required. Being Rich and White is what can help you live the college experience that media promotes, if you lack either one then you probably won't have that experience.

People are just sick and tired of hearing that college life is all supposed to be one giant party when it only applies to a select group of people.
 

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Re: Will Girlschase make more posts in the future about college life and the hyp

Marty said:
I know little about the US university system as I spent my student years in Great Britain, but from what I hear from my American friends and others who studied in the States, including a California girl I once dated, if it's contact with the opposite sex that you're interested in, a student housing cooperative offers better opportunities than a fraternity or sorority, not least because it is usually coeducational. I also hear that the social aspects of the cooperative experience are substantially preferable to those of a fraternity or sorority.

I stand prepared to be corrected if more knowledgeable people have opposing opinions.

from my experience I would disagree
 
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