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[quote=Anonymous]Hazing is a relative term. Yes, I’m sure there are small pockets of hazing where it creates major physical or psychological harm. I had a friend at UMASS in a local sorority who had to dress up in a brown sweatsuit and say “I’m a little sh-t” and had some not nice things happen. Others had to sort sprinkles by color all night to bond with their pledge class. On the other hand, my hazing in the early 2000s was pretty benign. Most new member activities were like apple picking, or painting a wall or doing skits or walking along frat row singing. We had one night that was pretty fun but could be considered “hazing” - kind of like a bachelorette party. NBD... Now it’s even less... you should be more conscious of how your child interacts with drugs and alcohol. Binge drinking happens all over.[/quote]
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