Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Any firsthand experience or advice would be appreciated.
Not first hand but my child is at Oberlin and it's a very accepting community. If you have a student who identifies with the LGBTQ community they will feel very comfortable on campus. Students are not at all judgmental about your sexuality. I'm sure there are many places these days where that is true but it's definitely true at Oberlin.
Except of white male athletes. They're the devil
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Any firsthand experience or advice would be appreciated.
Not first hand but my child is at Oberlin and it's a very accepting community. If you have a student who identifies with the LGBTQ community they will feel very comfortable on campus. Students are not at all judgmental about your sexuality. I'm sure there are many places these days where that is true but it's definitely true at Oberlin.
Except of white male athletes. They're the devil
The black male athletes are ten times worse.
At Oberlin? No pretty sure its the straight, white male students that are held accountable for all of society's ills.
Do you actually know any white or black male athletes at Oberlin because I do and they love it there.
Of course they love it.
The point here is how they behave towards LGBTQ+, especially trans.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:My oldest is transgender FTM and is very happy at Michigan lives on a gender inclusive floor
You mean, a floor where males can harass and molest females with impunity.
Yup, progress is awesome.
NP here: I've been harassed and molested as a young woman, but every time it was by cisgender hetero males. Must be just me, though.....
On topic: when my kid and I visited UM last summer, it seemed very LGBT friendly. Lots of pride flags. Same at UVA (which was contrary to what I'd been expecting there).
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:My oldest is transgender FTM and is very happy at Michigan lives on a gender inclusive floor
You mean, a floor where males can harass and molest females with impunity.
Yup, progress is awesome.
Wow, I guess some people really do believe that excuse for discriminating against transgender people.
Do you know that probably most floors in college dorms are coed at this point in time...which according to you means the males can “harass and molest with impunity.”
By the way, That has been going on at colleges since long before there were gender neutral floors (which are likely amongst the safest around)
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:My oldest is transgender FTM and is very happy at Michigan lives on a gender inclusive floor
You mean, a floor where males can harass and molest females with impunity.
Yup, progress is awesome.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:My oldest is transgender FTM and is very happy at Michigan lives on a gender inclusive floor
You mean, a floor where males can harass and molest females with impunity.
Yup, progress is awesome.
NP here: I've been harassed and molested as a young woman, but every time it was by cisgender hetero males. Must be just me, though.....
On topic: when my kid and I visited UM last summer, it seemed very LGBT friendly. Lots of pride flags. Same at UVA (which was contrary to what I'd been expecting there).
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:My oldest is transgender FTM and is very happy at Michigan lives on a gender inclusive floor
You mean, a floor where males can harass and molest females with impunity.
Yup, progress is awesome.
Anonymous wrote:My oldest is transgender FTM and is very happy at Michigan lives on a gender inclusive floor