Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:My sister went to an all girls school and she has always been a lot more at ease in male company than I have, and I went to co-ed schools.
Interesting ...id think the opposite. Although I can say that in upper school I spent too much time obsessing About boys[/quote
Yeah, I did miss it, sorry. I thought you were saying she was more comfotable around men b/c of her education not just b/c of her personality.
.Anonymous wrote:Does she have brothers?
Anonymous wrote:WE moved my daughter from a co-ed public to a private all girls in 6th and it was amazing. I actually think 6-8th is the most important time for same sex schools. High school too but not as much as the awkward years.
She is in 10th and is extremely happy. An all-girls school is very empowering. She has no issues being around boys at co-ed meets, debates, student council, etc... If anything I think she is more confident.
And remember going thru break-ups in high school? They suck. The girls focus on school, not boys. I am not saying some of them aren't boy obsessed because they are but it isn't an issue during the school day.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:My sister went to an all girls school and she has always been a lot more at ease in male company than I have, and I went to co-ed schools.
Interesting ...id think the opposite. Although I can say that in upper school I spent too much time obsessing About boys
Anonymous wrote:My sister went to an all girls school and she has always been a lot more at ease in male company than I have, and I went to co-ed schools.