Danielle Fishel
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Is this a thing?
Are you not allowed to be married in a dorm?
Is that a thing?
But wouldn't it be a rule for like across the board?
Meaning what, like no co, like boy, girl?
Yeah, boy or just no married couples.
The idea that they have a married dorm is strange.
I could see them having a married dorm section for people who are, you have to be married to be in there.
because they don't want just couples and then breaking up and getting out of leases.
So you actually have to be married, even though of course you can get a divorce, but maybe because it's going to be, married couples are gonna want it to be a little quieter.
They may have a baby, so they want family friendly stuff versus like partying.
There may be separate laws like that, but it wouldn't be that married couples couldn't live in other dorms, but it could seem that single people couldn't live in married dorms.
It says, yes, many colleges and universities offer on campus housing specifically for married students, typically in the form of apartment style units or townhouses rather than traditional dorm rooms.
These options are often available for legal married couples, domestic partners and sometimes single parents with locations like UCLA and the University of Wisconsin system offering such accommodations.
But yeah, I wonder if our, I guess I should be asking, are married people allowed to live in the dorms?
Why would that be a rule?
That like, you have to only live in the section for married people.