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Many of my friends are gay--it's probably about half and half. But it doesn't really matter...my friends have met women I've dated, I've met men and women that they've dated, and there's really no big difference in how a boyfriend v. a girlfriend is treated. I'm happy when my friends are in relationships that make them happy, and they feel the same about me. And our friendships are based on a lot more than who we date--I can talk with my friends about property tax reform or how we feel about graduating or why it would be awesome if one of us got rich one day and endowed a sauna on campus. They're wonderful people who have shaped and enriched my life in ways I probably don't even fully appreciate yet.
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<p>Cheers and whistles. Brava. Exactly. And I think my straight D feels the same way. And yet many parents and some straight prospects develop reservations about Smith when they hear about the high gay population. *It just doesn't matter.*But instead of ignoring the issue, you have to walk them through it, as you have just done. And with that done, they can turn their attention to all the other wonderful qualities that Smith has. </p>
<p>The prospect/parent population divides into thirds: there are the bigots who aren't going to attend in any event, there those who say "Yippee!" or otherwise don't give it a second thought, and then there are what you could call the "Umm...urrr...'s." The Ummurrs aren't anti-gay but have concerns about how they'll fit in, if there's pressure on straights from gays, etc.</p>
<p>Arianneag, I don't think the overall Smith experience depends on where you live. The mix in houses changes from year to year and, as Stacy notes, it's not a big deal. Last year(?) there was the [what I took as humorous] comment from some quarters about Sessions was the House where "not even the walls are straight." But I took that as funny, not as any sort of internal snark.</p>
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LOL--You had an ad hominem attack edited by the mod. What color was that kettle? Smile It's not a bid deal.
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Actually...NOT. The deleted text was a response to the tone of parts of your previous post, rendering my comment out of context and superfluous.
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It's not personal, TD, and you know it. It's a different of opinion and who has the right to speak for the Smith student body, and if one is going to make proclamations the veracity of their knowledge.
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Distorting what I've said and impugning both my integrity and my knowledge is bloody well personal. It is not a question of speaking for Smith, yet another red herring; it's a question of speaking to a subject that you would rather not see discussed, period. I offer insights. Readers are free to draw their own conclusions or to use the points raised in further investigations on their own, including visiting. I defy you to find any text that suggests I think I'm speaking ex cathedra.
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If you want to keep beating the drum, fine, but youre certainly not doing the GLBT cause any favors, and all you're doing is solidifying the stereotype of Smith.
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Eh?! I don't know where you extract that as a motive. The GBLT "cause" seems to be well equipped to take care of itself. "Doing favors" for the "GBLT cause" is competely irrelevant.
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Hell, I wouldnt be surprised if other competing colleges interest in the Smith message board hasnt been piqued and theyre cataloging all this bs and toasting each other b/c theyre bound to get a bump due to some students fleeing the perceived Smith environment .
If Princeton can hack Harvards puter systems looking for admission stats anything is possible-lol
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I could not care less about what representatives of competing colleges think/don't think, do/don't do about this thread or any other discussion. My concerns are about conveying relevant pictures and thoughts of Smith to parents and prospects, the most likely readers of this board. I have no tolerance for any notions of Soviet-style information management, keeping anything controversial, possibly unpopular, or contrary to the party line, under wraps for fear of repercussions. </p>
<p>You seem to think that negative issues with respect to the make-up of the Smith student body isn't out there if we don't talk about it. By serendipity, I spoke to another Smith parent about this thread earlier today. The response was dead on: "It's idiotic not to think that rumor (see some of TMP's excellent comments [posts #56, 66] about various perceptions) isn't out there ahead of the facts. The best you can do is give the facts in <em>all</em> dimensions (which sums up as that wonderful post by Stacy)."
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Fair enough, but if it puzzled you and you had to re-read you post several to understand what you meant, dont get upset with me or Smithies who read what you wrote and took it at face value or the fact it appeared you were calling 1/3 liars. i.e. dishonest
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Another misreading on your part. I was not puzzled by the meaning of my own post upon re-reading, upon re-reading I was puzzled as to how anyone could be so obtuse to extract from it that I thought 1/3 of Smith students were liars.
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You claim to have immersed yourself in all things Smith, however, I suggest you should try a different immersion technique b/c your current one isnt working. If you truly had a pulse of the Smith campus, youd know the students are sick and tired of having the gay issue posted all over the message boards time and time again, gays included. That's not personal, TD, I'm simply saying you're in error.
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As someone indicated earlier in this thread, it's not an issue for those <em>at</em> Smith or recent alumnae. If this were a Smith BB, I doubt I'd waste a phosphor on the issue. But this is for prospective students and their parents and in that context, what current Smith students may think is irrelevant.
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<p>You say you talked to them but you didn't even know administrators were reading this board when I told you they were. Again, I believe everyone should call admissions and ask for themselves what the gay influence is before they visit.</p>
<p>And counted how many students you talked to? That's great. You an accountant?
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No, I'm not an accountant and a more accurate response would be "several dozen." I was responding to your attempt to impugn my assertions and experience by your snide ridicule that I had "talked to 12 or so students" as the basis of my remarks. I've talked to a lot of people and my views are a synthesis of a lot of conversations with a wide variety of people. As something of a scratch journalist, I know a thing or three about interviewing people in the course of conversation.
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TD, I think its great you got an email and helped someone. I wish I could post privates PMs and emails b/c, I, too, have received PMs from students sacred to death by comments made here. One I personally know of crossed Smith off her list until I was able to arrange a visit. She sent her deposit to Smith a couple of weeks ago. How many other students were lost that we dont know about? Fwiw--The woman turned down an Ivy for Smith. Yeahhhhh</p>
<p>The fact this woman no longer would consider Smith b/c of scare tactics, or wishful thinking by some, however, thankfully changed her mind after visiting Smith should solidify in everyone psyche there should longer be any discussion or editorials about the gay issue going forward except to say there are gays on campus, some have no problem showing intense affection in public, you need to visit, talk to students, recent alumnae, and decide for yourself if gays have the huge influence, as some proclaim (it's easy enough to find the posts) on Smiths student life. Seriously, TD, I realize men want to believe everything is huge but your idea of huge could very well be nothing more than a ho hum to others.
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For whatever purposes I can only speculate, you wish to suppress discussion of the make-up of Smith's student body with respect to orientation. You claim the subject is overblown. And I'll tell you that many have never heard the term LUG or BUG until they started investigating Smith. That makes it either unique or in very small company. </p>
<p>I agree that the <em>best</em> thing for any prospect to do is to visit campus. But many will not do so before applying and many will be informed by ill-founded rumors and gossip out there which, apparently, you are fortunate not to have encountered. Folks like TMP and myself <em>have</em> encountered it and it's pretty pervasive. Making the subject worthy of discussion, culminating in wonderful things like Stacy's post.</p>
<p>To which I would add, my [straight] D is finishing her second year at Smith and I couldn't be more pleased with her total experience and now she wouldn't go to even a HYPS school if one came calling. It's a terrific experience, all the way around.
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I, and most Smithes, still believe it's sad Smith is the only board with extensive gay threads.
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Find another school where BUG, LUG, and "heteronormative" are parts of the vocabulary of normal discourse.
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I'm finished....
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One could hope. Your persistent denial, minimizing the non-straight attributes of Smith, have blown this discussion up into a far bigger issue more than anything else.</p>