Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:"You have thought a lot about this."
I have!!! Every weekend when I head out to do my errands I'm confronted with dozens of clone outfit young women and it is more than a little disconcerting. My kids laugh and joke about it when they're with me.
I’m would shut my kids down if I heard them mocking others. Not cool in my book. I want them to be open minded, and not judge a book by it’s cover, so to speak. They are free to think what they want, but there’s no value at sneering aloud.
But mommy is morally superior and teaching great values, that's usually how the bullying starts.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:"You have thought a lot about this."
I have!!! Every weekend when I head out to do my errands I'm confronted with dozens of clone outfit young women and it is more than a little disconcerting. My kids laugh and joke about it when they're with me.
I’m would shut my kids down if I heard them mocking others. Not cool in my book. I want them to be open minded, and not judge a book by it’s cover, so to speak. They are free to think what they want, but there’s no value at sneering aloud.
Anonymous wrote:"You have thought a lot about this."
I have!!! Every weekend when I head out to do my errands I'm confronted with dozens of clone outfit young women and it is more than a little disconcerting. My kids laugh and joke about it when they're with me.
Anonymous wrote:We pay dues and any other fees.
She used money she'd saved over the summer for her spring break trip.
Anonymous wrote:"You have thought a lot about this."
I have!!! Every weekend when I head out to do my errands I'm confronted with dozens of clone outfit young women and it is more than a little disconcerting. My kids laugh and joke about it when they're with me.
Anonymous wrote:I would pay my child NOT to join a sorority or fraternity.
Anonymous wrote:I would pay my child NOT to join a sorority or fraternity.
Anonymous wrote:The answer will be different for different people. For a kid on financial aid, Greek may not make financial sense, unless as posted above, the price to live in Greek housing is cheaper than regular dorms. (We pay for our kid, who chose a school where he has a substantial merit scholarship over another one nearly twice the cost, and we can afford regardless.)