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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]The landscape at women’s college NOW are heavily gay/bi. As in majority. There is a lot of pressure, even if straight, to experiment with girls. My friend’s daughter transferred after a year due to this. [/quote] Pls stick to the question. I'm not interested in these sorts of opinions.[/quote] Dp, but I think this is relevant. I have a friend who transferred from Smith because there was no real dating social life for straight women.[/quote] That was not the point of the PP, which was to state there was "pressure" for same sex experimentation. It was inflammatory, offensive, and unless there is something objective to proffer beyond one person's experience, not objective or supported. [/quote] Sorry to pile on, OP, but this has become the case at both all women’s colleges and at boarding schools such as Miss Porter’s. It’s a shame because several schools such as Smith and MHC have so much to offer. [/quote] You've gone to or spent time at "all women's colleges"? Wow. Impressive. :roll: [/quote] Well I’m a recruiter, so to some degree yes. I have especially spent a lot of time in the Mass Consortium. But I also have three daughters and they have experience with a lot of them and that is what my comment is based off of. And my youngest daughter’s best friend attends miss porters and the pressure to be in a same sex relationship seems almost unavoidable. It’s definitely a different culture/vibe than when I was in high school and college 30 years ago and something the OP should be cognizant of. [/quote]
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