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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]What percentage lesbian/trans is it?[/quote] Very high, and if they aren’t going in they are coming out.[/quote] You can't catch gay, you homophobe. And this entire discussion about percentage of gay students is gross. Shame on you. [/quote] Reasonable question as Wellesley has lots of unwanted sexual advances according to various anonymous internet sources. Smith College had a serious ongoing documented problem in this respect. [/quote] The idea of a women’s school was, partly, to not date classmates and have that “distraction.” Now, for “35% of students” (probably well over 60%), that distraction exists; it is relevant for discussion, just as non-dating of classmates as a “perk” of single-sex schools was relevant for discussion a generation (or two, or three) ago…[/quote] That is not at all why my student chose a women’s college. She was a STEM major and wanted a supportive environment, not one dominated by men who spoke over her or shut her down. And that’s exactly what she got and it was a fantastic experience.[/quote]
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