I had a couple of bad experiences in college when it came to misandry. The first one is that back in October 2022, a ginger girl accused me of following her after a social event in late September while I was just walking back to my dorm, and she probably happened to be walking in front of me. I was just minding my own business and just heading home. She somehow felt uncomfortable and threatened to call the cops on me while I was eating at the cafeteria. I felt scared and embarrassed. After she left, I got super angry and told my acquaintances how angry and scared I was. They even felt bad for me. After that, I told my dorm coordinator about what happened and he informed the dean. I didn't know her name and only knew what she looked like. Unfortunately, she didn't get expelled as they couldn't figure out who it was. Fortunately, I didn't have trouble with her again. Whenever I saw her at a distance, I avoided her every time which worked for me. I explained this to one of my closest friends, and he was horrified to hear what happened. That incident alone is exactly why I didn't talk to girls much in college and why I didn't bother asking them out because I didn't want that to happen again. It made me fear the worst. Rejection isn't why I'm scared, being accused of assault is. Another bad experience at college isn't directed toward me, but it was about the Man vs Bear trend in May 2024. This was on a camping trip that I went on with a club. At the campfire, they were talking about the trend, and they said they chose the bear. I didn't get involved and only listened because I didn't want to argue with them. This ruined the trip for me and made me feel a bit angry inside. I went to my tent early because I didn't want to hear about it. I felt like it was better for me to have alone time than to argue about this trend. There were times at college when I overheard girls talking trash about men and saying bad things. I may have misheard some of it as I didn't fully hear what they were saying in their conversations. I didn't intervene or anything as I just minded my own business. The girls at the college I went to seemed pretty misandrist to me. I felt like a lot of them gave bad energy. I’m glad I graduated in 2024 and never had to go to college again. The awful experiences and bad vibes are why I’m glad I'm single. I used to be ashamed of being single in my twenties.