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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]I will never understand why anyone, male or female, would put up with physical, emotional, mental abuse. Why would you lower yourself? I think it is super weird and, I have to say, think less of anyone who joins. [/quote] Because in my sorority experience there was none of that. Instead, I had a group of friends that greatly enhanced my college experience, and well beyond In fact, I am STILL involved 45 years later, and some if my best friends are from that sorority. Every time I have moved, I have been able to join the local alum group and had an instant support group. [/quote] PP you quoted. Of course, I have no problem with a sorority like yours. It sounds wonderful. I don't know what percentage of sororities in 2026 are like yours. I think the others cast a dark shadow on the whole Greek system. For what it's worth, my two college kids are at Greek-heavy schools and had zero interest. One, who is super social and would otherwise love to be in a house of insta-friends, flat-out said he just didn't want to put up with the pledge/rush experience. Maybe I poisoned my kids beforehand. If they were able to find fraternities similar to your sorority, I'd be happy for them. [/quote]
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