| I guess I see pros and cons. They usually are squared away in the looks department but the conformist mindset might get stifling. |
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Sounds like you don't know many people who were in sororities.
They are, in fact, individuals. |
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🤪 good lord
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| Do them a favor and stay away. |
| Troll level: apprentice. C’mon man, even you must know this doesn’t make any sense as a question. |
They are very social. They are joiners. They like to build community. They have friends for life. What’s wrong with that? |
They also tend to be judgmental and narcissistic |
| My wife joined then later quit a sorority and I consider her good wife material. |
Like the SEC ones who get married before age 25 and never work? Those are easy to spot if that’s your thing. Many may have their own trust funds too. |
| Hmm, I was president of my sorority and I'd say my husband would say I'm excellent wife material. Do you need more information or is that good enough? |
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The only adult women I know who I *know* were in sororities were pretty high up in their sororities and took it very seriously, and they're all very crafty and organized and communicative. They make excellent volunteers for the various kids activities that have brought us together.
I'm sure I know a bunch of rank-and-file sorority members who have grown up to just be . . . regular people. |
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It is hard to generalize, but the stereotypical sorority girl (especially in the South) is perfect wife material. Beautiful, family oriented, social, sexy, well dressed, cares what people think of her, and just a tiny bit snobbish.
The perfect wife IMHO. |
| You must be f'king crazy. Stay away. |
Is that the best of both worlds? |
how come? np |