Anonymous wrote:Straight women want to go to school from age 18-22 with people they want to have sex with. Do you remember being 20? Of course LGBTQ women would pick a woman’s college disproportionately. Why is this an issue or a surprise? Wellesley, Barnard, Smith, etc. are wonderful colleges, but single sex is a huge factor socially. Don’t you love that our country has so many types of schools for so many types of people?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:All women’s colleges are now nightmares of wokeism, LGBTQ identity, gender dysphoria, depression, eating disorders, and other mental illnesses.
Normal, well-adjusted young women do not attend these schools any more, and normal families do not send their daughters there any longer.
As both the husband and son of Wellesley alumnae, I find the decline of these institutions profoundly sad. But it is what it is.
I feel so sorry for your mom and your wife. Profoundly sad to have someone like you as a family member.
Anonymous wrote:LGBT doesn't mean anything anymore. I'm willing to bet the vast majority these are straight girls claiming to be "queer"
Anonymous wrote:Wellesley has made it abundantly clear by whom it accepts, what it encourages, and how it communicates with the outside world that straight women are no longer welcome there.
This is strictly a school for lesbians, and prospective students should make their decision to apply (or increasingly, not to apply) accordingly.
Anonymous wrote:MAGA's attack on women's colleges is strong.
Anonymous wrote:All women’s colleges are now nightmares of wokeism, LGBTQ identity, gender dysphoria, depression, eating disorders, and other mental illnesses.
Normal, well-adjusted young women do not attend these schools any more, and normal families do not send their daughters there any longer.
As both the husband and son of Wellesley alumnae, I find the decline of these institutions profoundly sad. But it is what it is.
Anonymous wrote:All women’s colleges are now nightmares of wokeism, LGBTQ identity, gender dysphoria, depression, eating disorders, and other mental illnesses.
Normal, well-adjusted young women do not attend these schools any more, and normal families do not send their daughters there any longer.
As both the husband and son of Wellesley alumnae, I find the decline of these institutions profoundly sad. But it is what it is.
Anonymous wrote:I went to Meredith College, an all women's school across from NC State in the early 1990s so my experience was a different university, different state, different time. However, I never saw much an an LGBTQ presence at all. Many families were super conservative there and many of my classmates dated guys at NC State with an eye on getting married as soon as possible.