Any of you forbid fraternities for DS? Dumb idea?

Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:Nope financial

Although we could easily afford it we were not paying for that shit

If they wanted to pay then sure. One of mine out of six did he regrets that decision to this day

They are adults this is not your decision however you don’t have to fund it


My parents paid for my in-state tuition and they would not pay for spring break or a sorority. I though that was fair.

My mom did say to me 'anytime that many women get together it's a bunch of bEatches' which stuck in my mind . Some houses that was DEFINITELY true.

My school was big. I did rush and it wasn't until I went to the first meeting and they announced a 'fee change' that I opted out. What's funny is so many people still think I was in the sorority as many of my friends were. But--by Junior year nobody was even active in it anymore and none of the socialization was greek-based---people partied with everyone. The frat row was opened to everyone, etc.

More socializing was tailgating at football games and off-campus big block parties.
Anonymous
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No need to forbid. My kids did not once consider those organizations. They are discriminatory by definition. Repulsive.


Sorry you didn't get a bid, geed.



You know that work outs you as being envious, right?
Anonymous
Are frats still a big deal at selective schools now that Asians dominate admissions?
Anonymous
UMD has the right idea. Of course, no one wants to talk about what really happened, as is par for the course.
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