<p>for a girl like me, an all girl school is heaven :-)</p>
<p>I used to think that all the people going to all-girls schools were lesbians. People with no interest in the other gender. So going there as a chauvenistic guy shouldn't be so wrong because no one would be interested in you. (As they are all lesbians.) The only reason girls might get upset is that there could be another lesbian instead taking your place.</p>
<p>There arent always lesbians in girls-schools! Well maybe there are some, but it is rear.
However girls seem to be less interested in guys, well the study comes always first. They did do some parties with guys and i know everyone did get so excited, but those parties were very rear. I never liked them, those parties were just for making out with random people, and after girls here were "bragging" with how many boys they made out at that party.
Im sure every school is differnt and it is in US, i was talking about my school in the United Kingdom, there are so many single sex-school here, they seem to be all the same.
Im sure in US they are different, hopefully.</p>
<p>To clear things up, "boy crazy" was more of a hyperbole; though I am a little bit concerned about being isolated from the opposite sex.
Also, I chose to go to an all-women's school (sorry for not being pc in my original post, i just typed it out quickly) because I think it is an empowering experience and will offer me more opportunities and better experiences than a co-ed college.
Finally, I'm not a lesbian (did the "boy crazy-ness" not clear that up?) or interested in older men (as in professors) so most of these posts don't apply to me, though I do appreciate the creativity on your part.</p>
<p>I'll be going to a all-girls school next fall. At first I was really concerned about the no guys thing but I visited campus and it just seemed to fit me. I agree with Sarahelizabeth, I think the all-girls expierence will be empowering. And im not a lesbian either. The college (Sweet Briar) is near a lot of other colleges. When I visited there were almost as many guys around as girls so I dont think Im going to have any problems.</p>
<p>charizard, i think ur a mad artist trying to impress people in this forum with ur posts meant to be funny, but rather quite lame. let me speak!!</p>
<p>now, i believe that being as arrogant, despicable, perfidious and absurd as one can get is the truest virtue that a man possesses, so i really have a low opinion of these all-girls schools which embody the perfect opposites of my mentioned virtue. charizard seems to have a a trace of manliness since he said that he was chauvinistic. but i have something more: a huge astronomically gigantic ego. my ego is so huge that it encompenses by entire personality.</p>
<p>^Mine's bigger.</p>
<p>^^ you are too funny :)</p>
<p>sarahelizabeth- meeting guys takes a LOT of self-confidence and willingness to go out of your way to make the trip to the nearest co-ed college and the city. Who knows- you might find this all-women's experience SO empowering that the men will take the backseat and you'd want to focus on YOU. That's what happened to me when I went to Smith for my first year- even when I was at Colgate being very much surrounded by female friends. You'll find that many students are very anxious for their junior year abroad so they can actually be around the guys- it's absolutely worth it unless you wind up in Italy (the men are absolute creeps there). Trust me, just waiting it out to focus on YOU and forming close female friendships is just absolutely worth it. Then you build self-confidence to handle yourself with a guy and have friends who will knock your head upside down when you come crying to them about a bad date that he was not totally worth it.</p>
<p>Now I am abroad.... and my schoolwork's slipping.... and I'm falling in love with all the men here :) I'm telling you, it's so worth taking time off in your life to be in an all-female setting.</p>
<p>As a prospective for an all-women school, there are plenty of ways to meet guys. The Seven Sisters are all near co-ed schools, and often guys will come to campus to “get ■■■■■”, for lack of a better term. I had the same concern, and knowing it will take a little effort will not deter me from going out and meeting guys. You have to put on that kind of mindset.</p>
<p>gravedig, 3 years</p>
<p>Just got to NYU, 60/40 female/male ratio and a lot of the men are gay.</p>
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<p>Oh, because it reminds me of this porno I saw where an ex-navy seal medic goes to be the head nurse guy at an all-girls sleep away camp out of some administrative error. He doesn’t fall in love like Bronte’s school teacher, but he has a lot of wild sex with the counselors.</p>