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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]The daughter of an acquaintance grew up in an UMC northeastern suburb. Very pretty girl but not up to the standards of top SEC school sororities. Despite being from a very northern family and her parents having gone to school in the northeast, she chose a big SEC school. The mom posted about it constantly on FB. From what I could tell, she got into a very good sorority. At least the girls look very pretty. And I think she seems to be happy there. I know these sororities have all sorts of rules so for all I know the mom was in the same sorority at her school in the northeast so they had to admit her as a legacy. But it isn't like she is the Flounder (Animal House reference) of the sorority. This whole process both fascinates and horrifies me.[/quote] Pretty doesn’t mean “good” if good means connected and useful. That said if they are happy then it doesn’t matter. [/quote] The girls are no better looking than any other group of girls around the country. The difference is the southern girls take hours to present themselves in a certain way. Most of them bleach their hair and straighten it. They don’t go out without flawless makeup and clothes that show off their bodies. Their clothes are practically uniforms they are so similar. Religion is part of their lives down South, not in the Northeast. They don’t allow males in their rooms or alcohol but they’re able to get blackout drunk at fraternities and wake up in a strange bed. Northeast girls for the most part would have no tolerance for this outdated way of thinking. Not to mention the Neanderthal MAGAs are a large potion of the guys who go there. [/quote] This person does not know what they are talking about. I live in an SEC college town. Religion is not a component of sororities. I've regularly attended several churches in town and while we do get some college students I don't think I've ever met a sorority girl at church. I thought there was a lot more alcohol pushed at Dickinson College where I attended than in my local SEC college town.[/quote] Whether you see sorority girls at your church has absolutely zero relation to whether the sororities are looking for “nice Christian girls” or “girls like us” or however they code it. [/quote]
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