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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]I wasn't involved in frats/sororities so I don't know this, but: [b]Isn't there an adult around? [/b] If not, shouldn't there be? In the dorms, there are R.A.s. Just some sort of hierarchy. I think in general, young men respond to male hierarchy--whether in the military, law firms, gangs etc. If there was an alpha male, an older dad-like alpha male--I bet it would help keep these guys under control. In not just humans, but some other species, the adult or older male has this role. With herd animals, always hear about it in terms of mating rights, but there are other functions of being the dominant male. "Dominant" doesn't actually mean dominant over females; it means dominant over other males. For example, elephants are like this too. The old bull elephant(s) keep the "teenage" elephants in line; keep them "socialized." The problems with many young "gangs" of male elephants have to do with that their leaders have been killed (for the long tusks), and the juveniles have no guidance and become a destructive force.[/quote] I am incredulous that someone would actually believe that there would be an adult "supervising" a frat party. Did you actually go to college with Greek life, PP?[/quote] DP, but I get the point that college males who live in an environment where there is an RA who has been tasked with being responsible or, potentially, with faculty "masters" in a residential college setting may behave differently than those who think Blotto in a fraternity is a respectable role model. [/quote]
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