Liberalness vs. sexiness
One of the problems of going to a small, liberal arts school like Beloit is the quality and outlook of my fellow students. In a school that offers sexual freedom, gay rights, violent feminism, and a major of Gender Studies, there is a certain sexual energy that really takes hold of the entire campus. I'm fine with the liberality and openness that we can express towards one another, in fact I'm glad that there is a place where there is little to no superficiality to get in the way of sexual chemistry.
The problem in an environment such as this, is that it creates a feeling among each individual student that they are in fact sexy in some way. Every student at Beloit College seems to think that he or she is sexy to some degree, when, in fact, most students at Beloit College are not. In effect, each individual Beloit College student behaves as if they are sexier than they actually are, leaving students like me, who can see right through their non-sexy facade, consequently displeased.
Granted, there do exist a few "diamond-in-the-rough" students at Beloit who are truly sexy and display/exploit themselves appropriately. Others at Beloit College, who would not be considered sexy by the general public, find people who do find them physically attractive, which can sometimes do good things for them, or can sometimes produce not-so-good results for both parties. Overall, I think that in the four years (generally) that one would attend Beloit College, the students grasp their sexual identity and their place in society.
The problem in an environment such as this, is that it creates a feeling among each individual student that they are in fact sexy in some way. Every student at Beloit College seems to think that he or she is sexy to some degree, when, in fact, most students at Beloit College are not. In effect, each individual Beloit College student behaves as if they are sexier than they actually are, leaving students like me, who can see right through their non-sexy facade, consequently displeased.
Granted, there do exist a few "diamond-in-the-rough" students at Beloit who are truly sexy and display/exploit themselves appropriately. Others at Beloit College, who would not be considered sexy by the general public, find people who do find them physically attractive, which can sometimes do good things for them, or can sometimes produce not-so-good results for both parties. Overall, I think that in the four years (generally) that one would attend Beloit College, the students grasp their sexual identity and their place in society.


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