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If you were in a college soroiety or frat can you share? What do you think of them?
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<blockquote data-quote="BusynMember" data-source="post: 655753" data-attributes="member: 1550"><p>That's sort of what I figured, but keep the experiences coming in.</p><p></p><p>I thought they were sort of like mini-country clubs in college, but again I have no experience with them and certainly would never had wanted to be in one if I'd gone to college nor would they have wanted me. I refuse to exclude people due to race, religion, hair color, body shape, etc. And I don't like exclusive clubs of any kind.</p><p></p><p>I have a neighbor who was in one and she is devestated because her daughter rushed, but nobody wanted her. I just sort of listened and then made some excuse to get away as soon as I could. Her mother is gorgeous even in her 50's. Her daughter takes after Dad and is shorter and a little chubby, although she is pretty. She lisps a little bit. Her mother is practically not talking to her now. She told me that she tried so hard to explain to Elsa (not her real name) how to act and dress and even walk to get at least one invitation and she feels her daughter's college experience will be diminished because she won't be in a sorority. The father was there too and he didn't say anything. You could tell he felt ill at ease with the way his wife was talking. They don't have a lot of money either. They live in the same apartment complex as I do. Mom said her parents were willing to pay for it. They DO have money.</p><p></p><p>Ugh. Her attitude made me sick. Made me wonder what is so great about a sorority that this woman thilnks her daughter won't benefit socially in college because s he won't be in one. Too bad. She seems like such a sweet eighteen year old who always waves and smiles when she is outside walking her dog...oh, well.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="BusynMember, post: 655753, member: 1550"] That's sort of what I figured, but keep the experiences coming in. I thought they were sort of like mini-country clubs in college, but again I have no experience with them and certainly would never had wanted to be in one if I'd gone to college nor would they have wanted me. I refuse to exclude people due to race, religion, hair color, body shape, etc. And I don't like exclusive clubs of any kind. I have a neighbor who was in one and she is devestated because her daughter rushed, but nobody wanted her. I just sort of listened and then made some excuse to get away as soon as I could. Her mother is gorgeous even in her 50's. Her daughter takes after Dad and is shorter and a little chubby, although she is pretty. She lisps a little bit. Her mother is practically not talking to her now. She told me that she tried so hard to explain to Elsa (not her real name) how to act and dress and even walk to get at least one invitation and she feels her daughter's college experience will be diminished because she won't be in a sorority. The father was there too and he didn't say anything. You could tell he felt ill at ease with the way his wife was talking. They don't have a lot of money either. They live in the same apartment complex as I do. Mom said her parents were willing to pay for it. They DO have money. Ugh. Her attitude made me sick. Made me wonder what is so great about a sorority that this woman thilnks her daughter won't benefit socially in college because s he won't be in one. Too bad. She seems like such a sweet eighteen year old who always waves and smiles when she is outside walking her dog...oh, well. [/QUOTE]
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