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:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote: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
These students are not choosing to be LGBTQ, therefore nothing will change at 30. Gen Z doesn’t hide it unlike older generations.
This 1000%.
Nobody wakes up one day and say "Hmmm...let me choose something that will make most aspects of my life in public more challenging and sometimes downright dangerous" They go that path because it's their true identity
Meh. There are plenty of girls that chose to be lesbians or bi, just in college
Anonymous wrote:VCU.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote: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
These students are not choosing to be LGBTQ, therefore nothing will change at 30. Gen Z doesn’t hide it unlike older generations.
This 1000%.
Nobody wakes up one day and say "Hmmm...let me choose something that will make most aspects of my life in public more challenging and sometimes downright dangerous" They go that path because it's their true identity
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote: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
These students are not choosing to be LGBTQ, therefore nothing will change at 30. Gen Z doesn’t hide it unlike older generations.
This 1000%.
Nobody wakes up one day and say "Hmmm...let me choose something that will make most aspects of my life in public more challenging and sometimes downright dangerous" They go that path because it's their true identity
Anonymous wrote: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
These students are not choosing to be LGBTQ, therefore nothing will change at 30. Gen Z doesn’t hide it unlike older generations.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:OP here, I know which ones to avoid; also have a grasp on how open most schools are.
What I am trying to discern, which is difficult to do through google searches, is, get more granularity as opposed to the broader "LGBTQ+ friendly"
I go to a Women’s college and have lots of friends who go to them as well. It’s definitely the best option. Very friendly and open. It’s the norm.
The norm? Really?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:OP here, I know which ones to avoid; also have a grasp on how open most schools are.
What I am trying to discern, which is difficult to do through google searches, is, get more granularity as opposed to the broader "LGBTQ+ friendly"
I go to a Women’s college and have lots of friends who go to them as well. It’s definitely the best option. Very friendly and open. It’s the norm.
The norm? Really?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:OP here, I know which ones to avoid; also have a grasp on how open most schools are.
What I am trying to discern, which is difficult to do through google searches, is, get more granularity as opposed to the broader "LGBTQ+ friendly"
I go to a Women’s college and have lots of friends who go to them as well. It’s definitely the best option. Very friendly and open. It’s the norm.
Anonymous wrote:OP here, I know which ones to avoid; also have a grasp on how open most schools are.
What I am trying to discern, which is difficult to do through google searches, is, get more granularity as opposed to the broader "LGBTQ+ friendly"
Anonymous wrote:OP here, I know which ones to avoid; also have a grasp on how open most schools are.
What I am trying to discern, which is difficult to do through google searches, is, get more granularity as opposed to the broader "LGBTQ+ friendly"