<p>Pretty messed up to physically, mentally, emotionally abused and be cutting oneself at Princeton and Cornell. Sure it isn’t school pressures? Is it all students or just academically talented ones?</p>
<p>“Wow…no kidding! less than the gay male population at Yale? How come we never read about them?”</p>
<p>Actually, you can. They have the best lesbian/gay studies program in the country at Yale, and have produced some superb scholars, beginning with the late John Boswell. They even have scholarships set aside for lesbian/gay students. <a href=“http://www.yale.edu/lesbiangay/homepage.html[/url]”>http://www.yale.edu/lesbiangay/homepage.html</a> But you should know that, according to CDC, many fewer men admit to bisexual tendencies than females in the population, even while there are somewhere between 3-5 times as many gay men as lesbians. The main difference at Smith (and all women’s colleges generally speaking), besides the general openness, is that there is significantly less heterosexual ACTIVITY, for obvious reasons, which magnifies what sex there is.</p>