the thing about “the boarding school experience”, apart from the fact that people differ as to its effect on survivors, is that actually for some of those who found it an extremely negative experience it was a part of their childhood abuse. thus it became a part of their “to estrange or not to estrange” experience. nothing anyone can say about how positive the experience was for them will change that fact.
the other thing worth noting here is that, so far as i can see, no one has posted about their own positive boarding school experience. several have posted about what they claim to be a positive experience, but it was the experience of a friend or relative or neighbour two doors down. i think (and yes, as a poster my view is as valid as anyone’s) that this is probably the worst aspect of the posts people have made about boarding school on this thread.
we did discuss, briefly, the option to avoid boarding school in our discussion of childhood abuse. but it seemed to be a consensus that we don’t want to separate too many aspects. i also suggested that someone could, if they were intent on discussing boarding school including “positive aspects”, that they could and should do so; but i hoped it wouldn’t be on the estrangement forum.
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