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Originally Posted by The Batlord
Yeah, I think there's two different lodges. One split from the other over letting black people in, so there's one that does and one that doesn't.
And I can understand not letting women in. I went to an all boys boarding school, and it's just an entirely different environment with no girls. I know **** all about the masons, but I imagine that if they have a certain atmosphere there, then allowing women could very well change it. Not saying that I would want to join some "ol' boys club", but I can appreciate why they might not want women.
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I know someone who went to an all girls boarding school here, K-12, and she said the exact same thing. Although she also says it's still strange to have classes with guys and talk to guys, because she didn't have men in her life growing up.