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Reply to "Sorority Rush: THIS ISN’T DUBAI; IT’S TUSCALOOSA Whose daddy is paying for all this?"
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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]I also was in a sorority at a top 10 private school. I loved it. All of it. I am now a biglaw partner. Don’t make women have to choose. Don’t make assumptions. Don’t pigeon hole them.[/quote] Agreed. True feminism is supporting women in all of their choices. I loved my sorority years. I still remember what I wore for rush every single day. My parents were pretty wealthy but I purchased it all myself from my summer internship money.[/quote] I think there's a difference between "no judgment if a college woman wants to join a sorority" and "it seems insane to plan around going to a specific college, getting into a specific sorority, and having your parents spend a quarter mill on clothes, makeup, and other costs associated with your social life so that you can meet someone from the right social strata and be set up for a wealthy life." [/quote] its not really that insane- people have been doing it for a very long time. Haven't you read a Jane Austen novel???[/quote] Not the same. Women now, and for many decades, have been successful on their own. Not so much during Regency England, where women depended on men for their survival. [/quote]
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