This prompt is inspired by a conversation going on over on the OT Post, and based on that conversation, it's not necessarily looking for a "Foggy is a social activist" story.
Foggy clearly chases girls and is looking to get laid in college. He's got pretty girls on the brain.
So, in addition to taking Punjabi, many of his undergrad classes end up being chosen on the basis of their female-to-male ratio, which is how Foggy finds himself enrolled in a couple of women's studies classes.
But the thing is, he ends up really enjoying them. The women he ends up meeting in those classes aren't interested in dating him - some of them aren't interested in men at all - but they end up becoming good friends, and the professors are so passionate, the subject matter so thought-provoking and challenging. He finds himself interested in learning more not just about feminism, but about the ways that race, class, sexuality and gender intersect with each other culturally and legally. Those courses end up giving Foggy the kind of inspirational college experience that he'd been looking for, and so he kind of forgets his original intention in taking them.
So Foggy takes more women's studies courses. To the point where the subject accidentally becomes his minor and adds fuel to the fire regarding his interest in law school.
Even if he's still sometimes really distracted by beautiful women and not exactly the kind of person you would expect to have that kind of academic background.
The fill could be a story about him in college and how this happens, the strange friendships it resulted in or the teasing he took for his interest in the subject from other people, the way it impacted his friendship with Matt, or it could be a story about him after college surprising someone with his knowledge or using that background in their practice somehow. Up to the author.
Women's Studies Major Foggy
Foggy clearly chases girls and is looking to get laid in college. He's got pretty girls on the brain.
So, in addition to taking Punjabi, many of his undergrad classes end up being chosen on the basis of their female-to-male ratio, which is how Foggy finds himself enrolled in a couple of women's studies classes.
But the thing is, he ends up really enjoying them. The women he ends up meeting in those classes aren't interested in dating him - some of them aren't interested in men at all - but they end up becoming good friends, and the professors are so passionate, the subject matter so thought-provoking and challenging. He finds himself interested in learning more not just about feminism, but about the ways that race, class, sexuality and gender intersect with each other culturally and legally. Those courses end up giving Foggy the kind of inspirational college experience that he'd been looking for, and so he kind of forgets his original intention in taking them.
So Foggy takes more women's studies courses. To the point where the subject accidentally becomes his minor and adds fuel to the fire regarding his interest in law school.
Even if he's still sometimes really distracted by beautiful women and not exactly the kind of person you would expect to have that kind of academic background.
The fill could be a story about him in college and how this happens, the strange friendships it resulted in or the teasing he took for his interest in the subject from other people, the way it impacted his friendship with Matt, or it could be a story about him after college surprising someone with his knowledge or using that background in their practice somehow. Up to the author.