Do ex-Sorority girls make good wife material?? Or stay away??

Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:What makes sororities and fraternities appealing to most joiners?


I was in a fraternity. It was a start-up chapter at a MAC school, so there wasn't a lot of prestige or even much in the way of an extended social network. But it was a good group of guys. There was a lot of drinking. We competed in some Greek events. There was some interaction with the sororities - but, with respect to meeting girls, it was mostly through the friends of the other guys' girlfriends. But, for me, those were the big things: friends, parties, and girls. (Feel free to call me shallow!) And, sure, you can get all of those things without a fraternity, but it was all a lot easier with that structure in place.

Anonymous
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Anonymous wrote: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.


Awful. But water finds its own level.


what's "awful" - being a bit snobbish is not ideal - but all those other traits are all positive, right?


NP, but I find caring what people think of you to be a negative, as well as "well dressed." People want different things though.
Anonymous
It depends on the sorority and the school. If it’s a party school and a party sorority that’s one thing. If it’s well regarded academically and the sorority takes its charter seriously that’s another thing.
Anonymous
Some will be and some won't be just like those who weren't in a sorority. Just like members of most other organizations.
Anonymous
Many can be good stock. Be sure you assess the dowry before committing. Courtship can be lengthy depending on which house they hail from.
Anonymous
Mich better odds of getting a threesome with her "sister"
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote: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.


Awful. But water finds its own level.


what's "awful" - being a bit snobbish is not ideal - but all those other traits are all positive, right?


Except for family oriented, The first PP described a lot of surface stuff.


fair enough, but the OP itself is superficial and focuses surface stuff. it's kinda hard to make serious judgments about somebody's character and worthiness as a spouse based on whether they were in a sorority.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:It depends on the sorority and the school. If it’s a party school and a party sorority that’s one thing. If it’s well regarded academically and the sorority takes its charter seriously that’s another thing.



Either way, most sisters will emerge from their 4 years in undergrad with a rather impressive body count. That simply comes as part and parcel of the Greek experience.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote: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.


Awful. But water finds its own level.


sorry you weren't chosen for the sorority(ies) you wanted. but don't let that define you.


DP. You presented a very white Southern stereotype of a sorority, which says more about you than about any of the women you address.
Anonymous
Only if it’s a sorority known for the the best knob slobbers. Back in my day it was DZ, aka “EZ-DZ” 😂. They had some serious talent though — I’m talking 10+ girls who could give a gawk-gawk-3000 like a literal pornstar. Good times.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:Only if it’s a sorority known for the the best knob slobbers. Back in my day it was DZ, aka “EZ-DZ” 😂. They had some serious talent though — I’m talking 10+ girls who could give a gawk-gawk-3000 like a literal pornstar. Good times.



It is quite obvious from every sentence in your post that you did not reciprocate with cunnilingus…
Anonymous
So in the DMV - the former SEC sorority girls I know (mostly in their 40s) are all fairly intelligent and friendly, and maybe a little vain. But the one thing they all have in common is that they almost all still party and drink a lot. Many of them are also in open marriages and female "friends" on the side.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:It depends on the sorority and the school. If it’s a party school and a party sorority that’s one thing. If it’s well regarded academically and the sorority takes its charter seriously that’s another thing.



Either way, most sisters will emerge from their 4 years in undergrad with a rather impressive body count. That simply comes as part and parcel of the Greek experience.


Does that mean anything, good or bad to you?
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote: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.


Awful. But water finds its own level.


sorry you weren't chosen for the sorority(ies) you wanted. but don't let that define you.


Ha! I went to Wellesley. No Greek life.
Anonymous
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Anonymous wrote:I guess I see pros and cons. They usually are squared away in the looks department but the conformist mindset might get stifling.


They are very social. They are joiners. They like to build community. They have friends for life.

What’s wrong with that?


Most NEED social validation. Daily and weekly from social media, fans, or friends, or drama.


This may blow your mind but you can't characterize millions of women as a single unit.

The thirstiest women I know were not in sororities.
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