Rosemary Salomone, professor of law at St. John's University
and author of the 2003 book Same, Different, Equal: Rethinking Single - Sex Schooling, agrees: «Many students in single - sex classes report feeling more comfortable raising their hands
and expressing uncertainty regarding a lesson or topic without
fear of embarrassment or teasing from the opposite sex.»
The people
expressed feelings of loneliness, stigma,
fear of social rejection,
uncertainty for their health
and they had problems in their relationships with family members
and friends.