Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:There is no rule against all male colleges. They are still “allowed.” Any private SLAC can be single sex.Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Maybe we should go back to male and female colleges for some things. Would that help at all with the date rapes and so forth? Men and women are very immature the first time they are away from mom and dad. Maybe there should be fewer meetups between them.
All male colleges used to be allowed but women just couldn’t stand it that “all male spaces” existed so now we can’t have nice things any more.
Yeah that’s why they don’t exist. 🙄
Anonymous wrote:I went to MIT and the dating prospects as a woman weren't actually that good because of long-standing relationship to bus women from Wellesley to MIT and the high population of women at BU. I hated the sexist hierarchy of Boston. MIT men often preferred the lower-intelligent, less stressed, and less competitive women from other schools. So there can be dynamics outside of female to male ratios.
A friend went to Vassar as a man and he said it was awesome to be in the lower sex ratio.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:There is no rule against all male colleges. They are still “allowed.” Any private SLAC can be single sex.Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Maybe we should go back to male and female colleges for some things. Would that help at all with the date rapes and so forth? Men and women are very immature the first time they are away from mom and dad. Maybe there should be fewer meetups between them.
All male colleges used to be allowed but women just couldn’t stand it that “all male spaces” existed so now we can’t have nice things any more.
Yeah that’s why they don’t exist. 🙄