Fwiw I am in my mid-50s and had gender neutral bathrooms as a freshman at Penn a hundred years ago. (Of course we didn't call it gender neutral back then.) Somehow we all managed to survive the many indignities that transpire in shared living situations without long-term physical or psychological damage. My oldest kid is at another New England SLAC and has lived in several smaller dorms (more like houses) with shared bathrooms and he too does not appear to have suffered as a result. I'm sure the kids at Middlebury will navigate this treacherous situation successfully. Go troll somewhere else. |
I’m. It sure how gender neutral bathrooms play here. When I was in college finding somewhere to have sex wasn’t that difficult and I can confidently say that same sex bathrooms and showers were options. |
But it is true. https://www.middlebury.edu/residential-life/housing-overview/all-gender-housing |
The same way a normal dorm bathroom does. Honestly, where is the confusion? |
Maybe because a/c wouldn’t be needed there for more than 5-10 days a semester? Brown doesn’t have a/c in dorms either. Neither does Yale. Or Harvard. Would your kids turn those down too? |
| My DC graduated from Hamilton and is in IB in NYC. DC found that a number of banks have a very strong Hamilton alumni network where the alums really advocate for Ham grads and some have spots allocated for Ham students in their internship programs. |
The conversation was about AC and Allergies yet someone had to drag it into gender studies because the press release mentioned all gender bathrooms. |
If the gay kids can deal with sharing bathrooms with their massive crushes, the straights can too. |
What? Neither location has much need for AC. These are both schools for students that are fine with plenty of cold and snow. |
Based on information available from Best Places, Clinton, NY experiences more sunny days annually than Middlebury, VT. |
Amen. Also, all those "indignities" could happen in a same sex bathroom. Gender neutral bathrooms are in many schools and have been for ages. It's fine. |
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My dd goes to Hamilton and has had a great experience. I will say that the midd ski hill is pretty darn nice though. I’ve even heard of kids getting up early to skin up the hill, ski down and then head to breakfast before going to class. If that’s your thing, midd it is
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No they couldn't. If the dorm in the hypothetical example had had same sex bathrooms, the guy's crush wouldn't have been in there brushing her teeth. She would have been in the women's bathroom. He could have done his business in peace with no self-consciousness, and the embarrassments that befell him afterwards in both choose-your-own-adventure paths would have been prevented. |
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Ok folks let’s get back to the regularly scheduled program here. Any more relevant thought on ham v midd???
Hadn’t thought about the ski hill |
| Back in the day, I attended an accepted student reception (or something) at Hamilton. At the end of the class/meeting, I was met with a lovely lady telling me that my father was in the hospital. He thought he was having a heart attack; turns out, panic attack for me getting ready to go to college, and, because he thought Hamilton was way too remote and Utica (the nearest major city) too depressing. I ended up attending a different school. Fast forward, and I still find Utica depressing. BUT, Hamilton is a great school. For my DD, she wouldn't look at Hamilton and much preferred Middlebury and Colby to Hamilton. This is why: Middlebury is just that much bigger that it didn't feel that small. She found Burlington much nicer than Utica. She liked that Colby was near the water. In the end, she decided that all NESCAC schools are too remote and shifted gears and is going to a school near a city. |