Danielle Fishel
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You know, how many 18 to 24 year olds was what we're really talking about are getting married and having kids.
I would, I would argue would depend on where you are.
Meaning if you've got a school like BYU where there's a lot of Mormons who get married early, you could have a lot of 18, 19-year-olds that are married couples.
My parents were married at 21 and had me at 23.
But both going to the same college.
My mom was not going to ASU.
So I don't think they lived.
They didn't live on campus.
So I think it's the idea that somebody who's not a student getting to have student housing because they're married.
I just didn't go to college.
It was easier.
Topanga rolls her eyes.
Well, we're running out of options here, my husband and provider.
I just want to say, like, I'm willing to buy whatever the rules are that the university.
But the reason for it to be a real problem is because the girls are moved.