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Chaos on Saturday morning with-difficult child and easy child
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<blockquote data-quote="DDD" data-source="post: 524176" data-attributes="member: 35"><p>I have happily been a member of a National sorority since I was 17 (as you know I'm 71) and I want you to know that "sometimes" stupid stuff happens when there is not enough adult supervision BUT "if" it happens once (and basically is just falt out dumb) it does not indicate a life pattern. Something almost exactly that stupid happened when I pledged my sorority in the 50's, ONE pledge took it to heart and the rest of us had to talk her out of resigning right then and there. It was dumb. What happened with your daughter was dumb. on the other hand if there are no other indications of problems...I'd suggest she chalk it up to dumb college stuff....period. If a 2nd incidence occurs...walk.</p><p></p><p>Truly I can't tell you how much I benefited from my membership. Even today I am still in touch with a few of my sorority sisters and although we are not near in location I trust them. No matter where you move as an adult you have an instant network of possible friends. The good side of a "good" sorority can provide support until the day you die. I hope your daughter's experience was just one of those dumb college things.</p><p></p><p>Meanwhile...Way To Go, husband. Geez isn't life interesting as a parent? LOL DDD</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="DDD, post: 524176, member: 35"] I have happily been a member of a National sorority since I was 17 (as you know I'm 71) and I want you to know that "sometimes" stupid stuff happens when there is not enough adult supervision BUT "if" it happens once (and basically is just falt out dumb) it does not indicate a life pattern. Something almost exactly that stupid happened when I pledged my sorority in the 50's, ONE pledge took it to heart and the rest of us had to talk her out of resigning right then and there. It was dumb. What happened with your daughter was dumb. on the other hand if there are no other indications of problems...I'd suggest she chalk it up to dumb college stuff....period. If a 2nd incidence occurs...walk. Truly I can't tell you how much I benefited from my membership. Even today I am still in touch with a few of my sorority sisters and although we are not near in location I trust them. No matter where you move as an adult you have an instant network of possible friends. The good side of a "good" sorority can provide support until the day you die. I hope your daughter's experience was just one of those dumb college things. Meanwhile...Way To Go, husband. Geez isn't life interesting as a parent? LOL DDD [/QUOTE]
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