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[quote=Anonymous]DD at Wellesley. She has been openly bisexual since middle school. And she sought out a women’s college to feel safe and not judged for her sexuality. She dated a boy in an MIT frat for about a year. Many of the students are dating MIT boys. She says MIT boyfriends ride the bus to see their GFs. It’s very common. There is a joke about MIT boyfriends and Wellesley girlfriends. However, her being with a woman or non-binary person is no sweat off my back. Our family has accepted her because we love her. It makes no difference the gender of a person she dates. Also, as an alum of another Seven Sisters college: these schools have always been gay. Google what a Wellesley marriage is and how the term was popularized in the early 20th century. Love letters secretly written between Victorian women. (Eleanor Roosevelt in the 1920s). Free love movement in the 70s. Gay and trans people did not just magically appear in the last 2 decades. They’ve always been apart of Seven Sisters college culture. If you’re so upset of the possibility of your child “becoming” gay or trans then you never loved your child in the first place.[/quote]
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