Most fraternity sweethearts are in sororities. |
It depends on the frat/people involved/location. Clearly your experience does not represent all experiences. I have a big enough sample that I am confident in my opinion. |
Well, no, it kind of doesn't. The chapter meeting post was about men going to sorority meetings. Which is very sad and weird, yes. |
| NP. God, this all sounds so incredibly vapid and dumb. I'm sorry, but it just does. Who comes up with these idiotic traditions? |
| When I was in school the “sweetheart” was always a long term girlfriend of a member. |
+1 |
Not at HYPSM - the girl "chosen" was not respected at all. |
No, my DD is in a sorority but not dating anyone that I know of. She mentioned that someone in her friend group is trying to become a frat sweetheart, explained this girl brings the frat brownies and cookies and painted a beer pong table for them. Not being part of Greek life myself I’ve never heard of this and it seemed kind of pathetic TBH but I didn’t want to insult my DD’s friend so I didn’t say anything. I was hoping it might be a “position” that comes with some kind of benefits or compensation somehow, but it really just is being the ultimate pick me girl. |
DCUM is clear that there are some alternative lifestyles that are intolerable. |
Well not at my highly ranked non Ivy private. I was not a frat sweetheart but the girls that were chosen were highly respected. And did not sleep around. |
Imagine guys who don't harass women. Not just certain connected women, but any women. |
| Is "frat sweetheart" synonymous with "frat rat"? |
What kind of Stockholm Syndrome + Madonna/whore trope mash up is this? |
| I think a lot of the misconception comes from the fact people don't realize sororities can't and don't really throw parties. The fraternities do. And also, sororities and fraternities have social partnerships with certain houses, often stretching back years, if not decades. The boys and girls both want to maintain a level of respect with each other and not fall out of favor. Getting a bad reputation with a high-status sorority means the pretty girls in it will stop hanging out with you, and everyone will know why. So it's not like the boys have all the power and it's retrograde a-holes ordering around "sweethearts." If anything, the other way around with ball breaking rich sorority girls who think their sh*t doesn't stink ordering around boys. Any "sweetheart" situation is likely freshmen from a house you are on long-term good terms with, maybe the girls are dating someone in that fraternity, maybe they're not. It's really not as dramatic as dorks on here make it sound. |
It's friends, girls and boys, helping each other with events and recruitment, to throw well choreographed events, keep the traditions alive and membership levels high. If nobody gave a sh*t and everyone acted too cool for school, the events would suck, recruitment would suffer, and chapters would die. Just like any student org. |