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Those who choose to live dangerously and try unapproved mixed-gender arrangements may face official wrath, even if their intentions are platonic. Matthew A. Romero ’02 and Susan P. Long ’02 tried to share a nest in Pforzheimer this fall, when rooming problems and sexuality issues within their blocking group led to it seemingly being “the only feasible arrangement.” Unfortunately, their resident tutor happened to live right across the hall and he immediately put an end to the violation. Romero and Long were made to move their belongings...
...working with them and the House Masters to make sure that people with sexual orientation issues can discreetly talk to someone in the House and get coed rooms,” Romero says. “Often a guy can feel uncomfortable living with other men, if he’s gay. Or two gay guys might not want to live with each other...
...Wood did not fulfill everybody’s expectations. “I really wished he would have given me a kiss,” said Kaija-Leena Romero...
Matthew A. Romero...
...Romero doesn't go across himself anymore. He has been caught so many times that the border patrol has him on a list of smugglers who are subject to arrest if caught again. Now he hires runners to do the guiding. And with the buildup of agents, lights and cameras along the Naco border, he's bringing his clients much farther west, to Sasabe, where they have to walk 45 miles across the desert before they reach the first road on the U.S. side. "I tell them they will walk some but not much--maybe six hours." Few realize...