Anonymous wrote:It’s not really hazing, but more of a “trust exercise,” but expect sorority pledges to have to disrobe in front of their sisters, at least once in private. It’s widespread and normal.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:It’s not really hazing, but more of a “trust exercise,” but expect sorority pledges to have to disrobe in front of their sisters, at least once in private. It’s widespread and normal.
BS.
This also doesn't happen.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Hazing is serious problem with Greeks. Someone dies every couple of years. Most Greeks have experienced blacking out, many become alcoholics later in life, which also leads to early death. Hazing didn’t really start until after WW2 when all of the soldiers returning from the war used the newly established GI bill to go to college. Prior to WW2 it was really focused on philanthropy and being scholarly. Wish it would revert to what it was back in 1890s.
I’ve heard that sororities (and the Greek system in general) at W&M is more like this. Anyone have experience with Greek life at W&M, specifically sororities?
My daughter has expressed interest since she’s heard there it’s more about a group for camaraderie, study partners, and service. She’s not interested in Greek life as depicted on Bama Rush but people tell her the scene at W&M is very different.
Anonymous wrote:Hazing is serious problem with Greeks. Someone dies every couple of years. Most Greeks have experienced blacking out, many become alcoholics later in life, which also leads to early death. Hazing didn’t really start until after WW2 when all of the soldiers returning from the war used the newly established GI bill to go to college. Prior to WW2 it was really focused on philanthropy and being scholarly. Wish it would revert to what it was back in 1890s.
Anonymous wrote:It’s not really hazing, but more of a “trust exercise,” but expect sorority pledges to have to disrobe in front of their sisters, at least once in private. It’s widespread and normal.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:My kids were Greek at UVA never personally experienced hazing at any time. My DS chose a fraternity that was known for not hazing and yes there were definitely some houses that did haze and subsequently got in trouble (kicked off). So the answer is yes it still happens but not in every chapter.
BS your kid did not tell you.
They all haze
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I was in an SEC sorority as were many of my friends and I can confidently report that hazing is incredibly rare. Sororities do NOT eff around with that because nationals will have your head if it gets back to them. We were basically showered with gifts instead.
Fraternities…different story
No hazing except for the list of men you had to sleep with from the frats with close ties.
I was in a top sorority in the 1980s at an SEC school.
No I didn't have to sleep with anyone. Nor did any of our pledges. I was never hated nor did I haze anyone.
Frats did have hazing.
Ditto at my SEC school, in the 2010s. I’m not saying it didn’t happen at some or doesn’t happen elsewhere, but it did not happen in my house or any houses that my high school friends joined. I don’t think I can express how seriously this was taken. Anything that could even remotely be considered hazing—I’m talking something as simple as setting up a new member scavenger hunt for big/little—was not allowed. Nationals would punish houses and pull charters over this. We did not mess around. My new member period was nothing but months of women being exceptionally nice and trying to make me feel welcome.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Yes, of course.
And it happens outside of frats.
My college banned frats for hazing and then found the various clubs picked up the slack... the theater society or whatever it was was vicious—it was different vicious, no dog cages and elephant walks, but it was cruel, involved drugs, alcohol, sexual humiliation and sleep deprivation.
Hell, I was the editor in chief of the student paper and we hazed the shit out of freshmen writers.
18-22 kids who are offered power/freedom from adult supervision are very mean to newbies.
My DS played D3 baseball at a college that does not have fraternities and sororities - he just graduated so was a freshman in 2021-22. His baseball team hazed the freshmen players. I found out his freshman year. One of his fellow freshman teammates ended up in the emergency room with serious alcohol poisoning after a hazing party.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I was in an SEC sorority as were many of my friends and I can confidently report that hazing is incredibly rare. Sororities do NOT eff around with that because nationals will have your head if it gets back to them. We were basically showered with gifts instead.
Fraternities…different story
No hazing except for the list of men you had to sleep with from the frats with close ties.
I was in a top sorority in the 1980s at an SEC school.
No I didn't have to sleep with anyone. Nor did any of our pledges. I was never hated nor did I haze anyone.
Frats did have hazing.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I was in an SEC sorority as were many of my friends and I can confidently report that hazing is incredibly rare. Sororities do NOT eff around with that because nationals will have your head if it gets back to them. We were basically showered with gifts instead.
Fraternities…different story
No hazing except for the list of men you had to sleep with from the frats with close ties.