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Reply to "Do ex-Sorority girls make good wife material?? Or stay away??"
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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][img][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]It is hard to generalize, but the stereotypical sorority girl (especially in the South) is perfect wife material. Beautiful, family oriented, social, sexy, well dressed, cares what people think of her, and just a tiny bit snobbish. The perfect wife IMHO.[/quote] Awful. But water finds its own level.[/quote] sorry you weren't chosen for the sorority(ies) you wanted. but don't let that define you.[/quote] DP. You presented a very white Southern stereotype of a sorority, which says more about you than about any of the women you address.[/quote] well that is an interesting take. here is what I presented: "Beautiful, family oriented, social, sexy, well dressed, cares what people think of her, and just a tiny bit snobbish." in my experience, that describes sorority girls of all races. are you saying that non-Whites lack those traits or don't value them? [/quote] That is not how many Black service-oriented sororities would describe their priorities, so no. If you want to make racist assumptions, such as that the sororities which "count" as sororities are image-based, sex-based, and snobbish, then you do you.n It's gross, but a lot of people are gross, and here we are. [/quote] so it's always about race - you sound a bit gross and racist yourself[/quote] You could think about what PP said, or you could get triggered when called out on it. [/quote] I think the person who needs a trigger warning is the one who got upset by the description of sorority girls as pretty, family oriented, social, and so forth. like it or not, that is how sorority girls are perceived.[/quote] She disagreed with you and explained why. You just name called. [/quote] she did more than disagree - she called me gross and racist, and she first brought race into the discussion when it really wasn't necessary. go back and read for yourself.[/quote] Well her specific language was a little different than that. I suspect you are angry and triggered, because she is correct and you only thought about sororities with mostly white girls. If you had considered the fact that non-white women exist, you wouldn't fall into the part about being gross and racist.[/quote]
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