| Lots of straight girls at Wellesley. Not so much the other ones. |
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I don't think it's really much different than it's ever been at Wellesley. I'm a straight, white woman and most of my friends there were straight.
Waaaay back in the 90s when I went there, we used to joke that some of our classmates were on the "4 year plan", dating women until graduation. It was a thing. |
Vassar is under 38% male and many of them don't date women. It's more men than Wellesley, but not where I would go if dating straight men was my priority. |
| A relative of mine teaches at Smith. She says it is most students are LBGTQ. |
| Can you just shut up already? I hate these adults harassing people who aren’t like them. |
Poughkeepsie, New York- an internationally renowned queer hotspotđź’€ |
OMG what planet do you live in? This is absurd and not reality. |
| Yes. But they don’t stay straight for very long after starting college. |
I know 3 Smith girls. All LGBTQ. |
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Wellesley is Wasp Christian straight women so is Vasser.
What is wrong with your brains? |
How is discussing statistics harassing? |
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I know someone that graduated Bryn Mawr few years ago and met her husband from Penn attending classes.
So would she consider Bryn Mawr as they have that consortium with Haverford and Swarthmore and Villanova and St Joes (and Eastern) are all within a few miles of Bryn Mawr? |
No girl in elite schools has this as her priority. Southern schools maybe. |
+1 very much so |
Vassar has been coed for over 30 years. The dating scene isn’t great for women, though. 3 of them to every guy. My husband went there and he said the odds made a lot of men act like real pricks since they were so in demand. |