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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]My boy cousins went to all boys catholic and notably said that it was hard to focus in college classes because they weren’t used to having classes with girls. That stuck with me and we are going coed for our kids. Although we also know all boys school grads who were fine. [/quote] I went to a coed school and when I got to college I found it difficult to focus with all the girls in class. That's a condition of life for college guys.[/quote] Because the average college girl in 2026 is dressing like a literal whore in class. They wear "skim" tube tops and booty shorts with their boobs and lower ass cheeks falling out. It's shameful.[/quote] Yeah - I love how coed schools are cast as more civilizing than all-boys school. Really doesn’t make sense to speak of schools in broad brush, but the gender dynamics at many coed schools can be quite toxic. I think the coed school some are thinking of is one in which positive female sensibilities are a formative force — yeah, that really isn’t the case at many/most schools. [/quote]
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