Page 8 THE BATTALION WEDNESDAY, NOVEMBER 16, 1977 Roommate may force odd-man-out Continued from page 7 “If we were doing it for sex, we would’ve broken up a long time ago,” Sid said. “We are interested in living to gether because we care for and re spect each other,” Pam said. “As far as we re concerned, we re not living in sin,” Pam said. Sid added, “We re actually married by God’s rules, we just don’t have the contract.” “In a lot of ways, we re both kind of old-fashioned,” explained Pam. She said she felt it was definitely wrong to have children before they are legally married. Karen and Mark have conflicting views about marriage. “The way I’ve been raised, it is important to get married,” Karen said. But Mark said it’s not an im portant factor in making a commit ment. “Between me and Mark and our relatives, we are married,” Karen said, although she still goes by her maiden name, and is planning a church wedding. Mark said that marriage is a commitment whether or not it’s on a piece of paper. It doesn’t really mat ter to him when they get married, though they will probably wait about two years, when they graduate. Some roommates of cohabitating couples have also had some adjust ments to make. Joyce was forced to live with her roommate and her roommate’s boyf riend in a one-bedroom apartment for seven weeks. She said she put up with it for so long because he was only supposed to stay until he could find his own place, and she really did not know where to go for help. “Maybe a lot of people like me don’t know what to do, and just sit back and take it,” Joyce said. Judy had a similar experience her freshman year when her roommate brought her boyfriend over to spend the night about six nights out of the week. It was a two-bedroom apartment, and Judy had to sleep with her other two roommates in their bedroom. 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