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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]This question, again. OP, please do a search. There have been some threads previously about women's schools. Not everyone is lesbian. I loved my experience at Wellesley. FWIW, all my friends were straight and they're all happily married (to men) and have kids who are now applying to college. Apply if you feel it is the right fit. Don't discount it for stupid reasons like everyone is lesbian. [/quote] Same. About half of my Wellesley friends married MIT guys and we are all happily married. [/quote] I don’t think any of you realize how things have changed in the last generation at women’s schools. [/quote] You again? You seem to think you are some sort of self proclaimed expert without any actual experience. Those of us who do have experience with women's colleges have told you you are wrong yet you keep going. OP, ignore this troll. A women's college isn't for everyone but it's a tremendously empowering experience. And while they do attract a lot of LGBTQ+ students because they are affirming/accepting, there are also a lot of straight girls there - my DD included - who are having a wonderful college experience. [/quote]
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