When I went to a college in Wisconsin I lived in a womens residents hall.
There were 2 other halls that were coed and one that was all male. There
was a rape that occurred on the first floor of the womens residence dorm
by a male student who was the rape victim's roommate's boyfriend. A woman
isnt safer just because she was in an all female dorm. Just because women
feel safer that doesnt mean they are.

Bertina
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On Sat, 27 Feb 1999, Kimberly & Brett wrote:

> I went to a large university in MI and lived in a woman's resident hall aka
> "dorm" as a Resident Assistant for the last two years of my stay. I found
> it to be an environment that was more predictable, safe, relaxing and just
> more beneficial for me. Compared to the women who lived in the co-ed halls,
> the women in the all female hall seemed more confident, focused, and
> involved in college activities and their studies. I am not saying that the
> women in the co-ed halls were poorer students or unhappy, it was just from
> experience and observation that these comparisons can be made. I also think
> men and women of college age learned to respect each other a little more
> during their college years when they do not live in close proximity to each
> other. 
> 
> kimberly 
> 
> ----------
> > From: Hayley Lynch <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
> > To: STUDIES IN WOMEN AND ENVIRONMENT <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
> > Subject: Re: Men?
> > Date: Saturday, February 27, 1999 6:47 PM
> > 
> > 
> > 
> > 
> > I go to a women's college for these exact reasons.  And yes, it does 
> > prepare women to live with and interact better with men in the "real 
> > world".  It's a common misconception that women's colleges and 
> > single-sex learning don't prepare women for the "real world"--actually, 
> > the opposite is true.  Consider this:  Only 1.5% of college women attend 
> > women's colleges, yet 25% of women members of Congress are women's 
> > college graduates, women's college graduates make up 1/3 of women board 
> > members of Fortune 1000 companies, women's college graduates are twice 
> > as likely to earn PhDs, of BusinessWeek's 50 highest ranking women in 
> > corporate America, 30% were women's college graduates, etc, etc, etc.  
> > Clearly, single-sex education makes women "better able to deal with men 
> > later in their lives".
> > 
> > Hayley
> > 
> > >   I find this to be an interesting debate- a lot of people have made
> > >good arguments that women can become more assertive and comfortable by
> > >having intelligent discussions without men around- men often do make a
> > >mess of things.  However, would it help make these women better able to
> > >deal with men later in their lives?  One thing I find interesting is 
> > that
> > >if you are in a setting where men and women are giving equal attention 
> > by
> > >a teacher, the men think that they are being snubbed and that the women
> > >are being favored.  Maybe a solution would be to have the women get
> > >together for awhile, and the men get together separately, and then put
> > >them all together later, and see what happens.  I really don't know- I
> > >just find that this topic is pretty intriguing.  It is hard for me to 
> > be
> > >in favor of something that excludes based on gender or ethnicity, but I
> > >can see good reasons for doing so when the excluded group tends to be
> > >beliggerent and domineering.
> > >   -Miguel
> > >
> > >______________________
> > >Miguel Ordorica
> > >Washington State Univ.
> > >Dept. of Sociology
> > >Wilson 206
> > >(509) 335-4595 (msg.)
> > >(509) 332-4442 (hme)
> > >______________________
> > >
> > >On Sat, 27 Feb 1999, Bertina Miller wrote:
> > >
> > >> The real world includes men, until there are no men in existence, 
> > then you
> > >> can say its ok not to include them in something. As for challenging 
> > the
> > >> status quo I am all for that. Doesnt mean that a person should be
> > >> exclusionary. Everyone learns from diversity not from exclusion.
> > >> 
> > >> Bertina
> > >> [EMAIL PROTECTED]
> > >> 
> > >
> > 
> > 
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