Also my view of all boys schooling is obviously coloured by the men I've met who went to single sex schools. I suppose I first came in contact at 14/15 but managing to pass myselfs off as 17/18. They really didn't treat girls as equals in any way.
This was decades ago I know, but DD and her friends still think boys only schooling does make a difference to how they interact with females later in life.
I have tried to imagine just how much female contact my 15,13,12 year old DS would have if they were not classmates. The answer is very little.
They have 1 sister but she is now grown up and lives away. She was also at university while they were growing up.
They have 4 female cousins all older who they see rarely.
They are members of cricket club....no girls.
They are members of tennis club....no girls their age.I am surprised, but around here no girls interested in tennis.
They went/are going through scouting.... no girls there.Guiding holding firm here!
DS3 is in Air Training Corps....Yes mixed. He would meet girls.....he would even have to salute some of them!
But on the whole my DS would not mix with girls if they were not educated with them.This can't be good for youngmen in the 21st cent. surely.
As it is they do mix daily at school and 15 year old is starting mixing more outside school.
13 & 12 year olds would only be interested in a girl if she played cricket.