Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:When I google this, the broader queer umbrella comes up, which is great, but I would like to know more about the environment for lesbians in particular, as LGBTQ+ friendly could still be dominated by another group. My DD wants LGBTQ+ friendly, but that could look very different from one school to the next.
Anyone able to share some insights here? Also, my DD isn't overly political - so she's not looking for an activist bent, just a community.
If she’s worried about gay or trans men taking over the LGBTQ scene, she should probably go to a women’s college where women lead all activities. Or a very large school where even if they’re a minority within the community, there will still be a large number of lesbians.
Anonymous wrote:When I google this, the broader queer umbrella comes up, which is great, but I would like to know more about the environment for lesbians in particular, as LGBTQ+ friendly could still be dominated by another group. My DD wants LGBTQ+ friendly, but that could look very different from one school to the next.
Anyone able to share some insights here? Also, my DD isn't overly political - so she's not looking for an activist bent, just a community.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Pretty much any school would be fine these days. Most younger people really don't care.
+1 something like 25% of GenZ is LGBTQIA+. Save for very conservative, religious schools, nobody cares.
That’s a self report influenced heavily by social media. The population is not 25% LGBTQ. GenZ may claim to be such - For Now -but wait until they turn 30
Anonymous wrote:When I google this, the broader queer umbrella comes up, which is great, but I would like to know more about the environment for lesbians in particular, as LGBTQ+ friendly could still be dominated by another group. My DD wants LGBTQ+ friendly, but that could look very different from one school to the next.
Anyone able to share some insights here? Also, my DD isn't overly political - so she's not looking for an activist bent, just a community.