The University of Iowa has become the first public institution of higher learning to ask students about their sexual orientation during the application process for admission.
The University of Iowa has become the first public U.S. university to ask incoming students about their sexual orientation and gender identity so they can be connected to relevant services once enrolled, the school said on Wednesday.
University officials said in a statement that their admissions office began asking those optional questions this fall in applications for entry.
The university's decision places it in...












some of them have a thing for scoring with normals. it's the same thing as trannys not telling a person they have male genitals under their skirt. it's part of the thrill-seeking of homos,why they like to hit on guys in public toilets,etc. that thrill-seeking is what causes changes in their brain structures. We already know that trauma changes the brain. Life experience influences the function and structure of the nervous system.