Do *any* straight women apply to Wellesley or the 7 sisters any more?

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Anonymous wrote:What are you really asking? Whether your daughter will be recruited to the other side by a butch lesbian?

Funnily enough, this is something that does happen and I'm sure it's a concern for mothers even though they'd never admit it. In an all female environment, there are straight identifying girls who will be attracted to and start experimenting with other girls, especially if those girls look a bit boyish. Most of the time this is a phase but sometimes it sticks.


Seems to be true.

Lots of reported cases of sexual assault at some of the all female schools (female assaulting female).

Lol, no. I'm talking about consensual experimentation, which there is lots of. You're beyond delusional if you genuinely believe that there's an epidemic of lesbians assaulting straight girls at all girls schools. Sexual assault is overwhelmingly a male on female crime. It's still the boys at the coed schools that you need to worry about around your daughters.


Certainly happened at Smith. So, believe what you want to believe, but others prefer to deal with reality.

Of course it happens but it's a statistical anomaly, especially compared to the rates at which men are assaulting women.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:What are you really asking? Whether your daughter will be recruited to the other side by a butch lesbian?

Funnily enough, this is something that does happen and I'm sure it's a concern for mothers even though they'd never admit it. In an all female environment, there are straight identifying girls who will be attracted to and start experimenting with other girls, especially if those girls look a bit boyish. Most of the time this is a phase but sometimes it sticks.


Seems to be true.

Lots of reported cases of sexual assault at some of the all female schools (female assaulting female).

Lol, no. I'm talking about consensual experimentation, which there is lots of. You're beyond delusional if you genuinely believe that there's an epidemic of lesbians assaulting straight girls at all girls schools. Sexual assault is overwhelmingly a male on female crime. It's still the boys at the coed schools that you need to worry about around your daughters.


Certainly happened at Smith. So, believe what you want to believe, but others prefer to deal with reality.

Of course it happens but it's a statistical anomaly, especially compared to the rates at which men are assaulting women.
Not really, there's just more of a stigma against reporting it, same as female on male sexual assault. Dollars to donuts the Smith case mentioned above did not result in legal action against the assaulter.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:What are you really asking? Whether your daughter will be recruited to the other side by a butch lesbian?

Funnily enough, this is something that does happen and I'm sure it's a concern for mothers even though they'd never admit it. In an all female environment, there are straight identifying girls who will be attracted to and start experimenting with other girls, especially if those girls look a bit boyish. Most of the time this is a phase but sometimes it sticks.


Seems to be true.

Lots of reported cases of sexual assault at some of the all female schools (female assaulting female).

Lol, no. I'm talking about consensual experimentation, which there is lots of. You're beyond delusional if you genuinely believe that there's an epidemic of lesbians assaulting straight girls at all girls schools. Sexual assault is overwhelmingly a male on female crime. It's still the boys at the coed schools that you need to worry about around your daughters.


Certainly happened at Smith. So, believe what you want to believe, but others prefer to deal with reality.

Of course it happens but it's a statistical anomaly, especially compared to the rates at which men are assaulting women.
Not really, there's just more of a stigma against reporting it, same as female on male sexual assault. Dollars to donuts the Smith case mentioned above did not result in legal action against the assaulter.


Lol. Are you really trying to say that women assault other women at the same rate that men assault women? Because if so, you're full blown delusional. No one believes that.
Anonymous
Yes there are some straight women at women's colleges. But the number of lesbian, non binary and trans, etc is definitely dominant in terms of school culture and 'voice'. Look at the school paper, event posters on campus, etc. 7 sister schools also appeal to traditional and religious international families. They view these schools with a dated oldschool lens of womens institutions being exclusively for women. (They have too many other gender identities to support, so it's no longer true.) I think it's a surprise for these traditional families after they arrive.
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