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Conner, left, and Jacob, right, in the Smith House laundry room. Both identify as gay and use he/him pronouns. Jacob, who switched from another dorm into LGBT Housing in Smith House a few weeks into the semester, says it's nice to live among a group of people who have similar backrounds and who know what you are going through. "We are all more or less dealing with the same thing," he said. "We just get each other."

Since 2021, Ohio University has offered students who are looking to live in a nongendered space the option of gender-neutral housing.

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Same Hall: Gender Neutral Housing
Conner, left, and Jacob, right, in the Smith House laundry room. Both identify as gay and use he/him pronouns. Jacob, who switched from another dorm into LGBT Housing in Smith House a few weeks into the semester, says it's nice to live among a group of people who have similar backrounds and who know what you are going through. "We are all more or less dealing with the same thing," he said. "We just get each other."<br />
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Since 2021, Ohio University has offered students who are looking to live in a nongendered space the option of gender-neutral housing.