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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]In laws all went to single-sex Catholic high schools. I would say the ranking from least well adjusted to more normal is: -boys without sisters -girls without brothers -girls with brothers / boys with sisters The boys from all-boy families who went to all-boys schools are clueless about women. [/quote] This resonates with me. My brother has 2 boys, and they go to an all-boys Catholic HS, and both play baseball. He/they would say it is a very positive experience. They love the community and camaraderie, and I can see it through the photos he shares, social media, etc. But, the boys are also in the 'manosphere' culture, which they are happy with, but wouldn't be a fit for our family.[/quote] They may love it, but that doesnt mean they are better or better off there. Have them check in in 20 years and see what they would say. [/quote] Given the long standing commitment and support of our Jesuit school from alumni, I think the numbers speak for themselves. [/quote] Once upon a time, elite education was largely same-sex, on both sides of the gender divide. That is no longer the case. People have been voting with their feet for quite some time now.[/quote]
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