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

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Anonymous wrote:My only issue I can think of is from personal experience. The sore-whore-ity girls that I knew were run through pretty hard by me and my boys. LOL.


You are clearly not good husband material. I’d stay away. Far away.


Wouldn’t want you in my sphere, but appreciate you staying over there on your side of the streets. I have been married 26 years, 5 kids, DW stays home and I have never cheated. I wasn’t husband material back then, but I became husband material a few years later. In all honesty, I haven’t spoken to a woman in years where her sorority came up in conversation.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote: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.


What bars do they hang out at? Millie’s?
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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?


It’s a positive, TBH.
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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.


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.


well that is an interesting take. here is what I presented:

"Beautiful, family oriented, social, sexy, well dressed, cares what people think of her, and just a tiny bit snobbish."

in my experience, that describes sorority girls of all races. are you saying that non-Whites lack those traits or don't value them?

Anonymous
My wife was in a sorority at a school in Texas. She was also a scholarship track athlete. She’s been a wonderful wife. We’ve had our moments like lots of couples but I couldn’t have asked for a better wife.
Anonymous
For what it is worth, my wife was in a sorority at a college right here in DC. Her sorority was for the most pretty and popular girls, and not surprisingly, she has turned out to be a perfect wife. Beautiful, loving, sophisticated, successful, and a great Mom to three boys. She is fantastic in the sack, and ready to go at it whenever I am, if not more. Politically she is very conservative, caring, and pro-life. I don't know for sure if all this comes from the training she got in her sorority or just who she is, but I hit a home run in the wife department. I would give her sorority at least some of the credit.
Anonymous
Generally, sorority girls make great wives. The last two posts are a couple of good data points. There are always exceptions, though.
Anonymous
Depends - are you good husband material, OP. I'm not sorority - never rushed or had any inclination to join that, but your question alone makes you not good husband material IMO. Good luck out there!
Anonymous
I would be willing to bet that the OP was not written by a man trying to find a wife. My guess is that the question was simply meant to be thought-provoking and stimulate the dialogue.
OP, if you are still reading, can you tell us?
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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.


Nor were they rich and in college.
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Anonymous wrote:My only issue I can think of is from personal experience. The sore-whore-ity girls that I knew were run through pretty hard by me and my boys. LOL.


You are clearly not good husband material. I’d stay away. Far away.


Wouldn’t want you in my sphere, but appreciate you staying over there on your side of the streets. I have been married 26 years, 5 kids, DW stays home and I have never cheated. I wasn’t husband material back then, but I became husband material a few years later. In all honesty, I haven’t spoken to a woman in years where her sorority came up in conversation.


I knew my husband when we were in college, although we only dated for one semester when we were there. I knew him well enough to know that he was not « run[ning] through » a bunch of random sorority women. He actually liked and respected the women he knew, and still does today.

Bragging about your sexual exploits in college and using the nasty little pejorative you did shows exactly what kind of man you are.

I’m guessing that people around you see you for who you are. It’s difficult to hide certain traits.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:For what it is worth, my wife was in a sorority at a college right here in DC. Her sorority was for the most pretty and popular girls, and not surprisingly, she has turned out to be a perfect wife. Beautiful, loving, sophisticated, successful, and a great Mom to three boys. She is fantastic in the sack, and ready to go at it whenever I am, if not more. Politically she is very conservative, caring, and pro-life. I don't know for sure if all this comes from the training she got in her sorority or just who she is, but I hit a home run in the wife department. I would give her sorority at least some of the credit.



totally agree. this could be written almost verbatim about my wife (aside from the fact that she went to college at UNC). it's hard to say whether being in a sorority makes somebody into good wife material, or if sororities simply attract the type of women who are destined to be the best wives. but there is certainly a correlation between being in a sorority and being an amazing wife.
Anonymous
Girls in sororities are typically good at bonding and forming connections, devote time to community service, and tend to lean socially conservative, all of which tends to make them good wife material.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:Sounds like you don't know many people who were in sororities.

They are, in fact, individuals.


I know, right! Good lord some people on here are bored.
Anonymous
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Anonymous wrote:For what it is worth, my wife was in a sorority at a college right here in DC. Her sorority was for the most pretty and popular girls, and not surprisingly, she has turned out to be a perfect wife. Beautiful, loving, sophisticated, successful, and a great Mom to three boys. She is fantastic in the sack, and ready to go at it whenever I am, if not more. Politically she is very conservative, caring, and pro-life. I don't know for sure if all this comes from the training she got in her sorority or just who she is, but I hit a home run in the wife department. I would give her sorority at least some of the credit.



totally agree. this could be written almost verbatim about my wife (aside from the fact that she went to college at UNC). it's hard to say whether being in a sorority makes somebody into good wife material, or if sororities simply attract the type of women who are destined to be the best wives. but there is certainly a correlation between being in a sorority and being an amazing wife.


How many wives have you had?
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