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Thursday, June 26th, 2008
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2008-06-26-08:04 - Optical Intercourse
Those rules extend beyond the campus. A man and a woman cannot go to an off-campus restaurant together without a chaperon (usually a faculty member). Even running into members of the opposite sex off campus can lead to punishment. One student told of how a group of men and a group of women from the college happened to meet at a McDonald's last spring. Both groups were returning from the beach (they had gone to separate beaches; men and women are not allowed to be at the beach together). The administration found out, and all 15 students were expelled. Were it not for the mention of McDonald's, you'd think this was describing a Saudi Arabia or Iran. But no, this is this is an American college, Pensacola Christian College. The title of the post comes from this bit of insanity.Even couples who are not talking or touching can be reprimanded. Sabrina Poirier, a student at Pensacola who withdrew in 1997, was disciplined for what is known on the campus as "optical intercourse" — staring too intently into the eyes of a member of the opposite sex. This is also referred to as "making eye babies." While the rule does not appear in written form, most students interviewed for this article were familiar with the concept.
4 comments | >>let me tell you this about that!
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