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I haven't read all of the posts in this thread, so I may be repeating someone:
This thread refers to a large school with a competitive recruitment. When I think of that sort of school, I think of recruitments like Ole Miss, Alabama, UGA, LSU, etc. Let's face it: the grand majority of PNMs at these schools do not want to join a chapter that may brand them with a negative reputation (the "fat" house, for example). This doesn't make them bad people; most people would rather not be known as "fat." If this young lady is a member of a house on a competitive campus, clearly she has been through recruitment... she must know how being the "fat" house can hurt a chapter's return numbers. She MUST be aware that her house is a small house for a reason. I noticed that some posts argued something along the lines of "Does being overweight make a girl a bad rusher?" No, but rush is a superficial process on both sides. If a PNM meets 80 women over the course of a whirlwind day one, will she remember the funny story the XYZ told her? Maybe. But she'll be more likely to remember if a woman looks very different from the rest of the women she meets. It doesn't make her a bad rusher. It's just the way things are. Yeah, it sucks. But we can't pretend that recruitment isn't superficial. I wonder if the young lady in question's recruitment advisor asked her not to participate actively in recruiting rather than asking her to drop weight before recruitment? It seems odd that she would just be asked to "stay away" without any prior conversations about it. |
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I apologize if my joking about "freak show" was offensive in the earlier context. Another poster said something about a member being so unattractive as to turn off all the PNM who saw her, and I had a hard time imaging exactly what she meant. I may be wrong, but I don't think the appearance related crap is ever really about any one member. One girl won't make a chapter "the fat chapter" anyway. But a chapter who is under pressure from nationals to get their numbers up is struggling with image problems generally most likely; and in an image driven recruitment, part of the way to address that might seem to be to make sisters who fit the stereotype less visible. But again, I've already said that I wouldn't handle it by hiding members during rush. |
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I equate telling an overweight girl to stay out of sight because of her weight with someone telling my sister to stay out of sight because of her arm. I don't know if this order/"request" came from the national officer or came about because of pressure from the officer or whatever, it's still wrong. I was ok with saying there could be other issues here but some other posters think that even if she has a great personality, etc. she shouldn't be surprised to be asked to stay away. How many times have we heard that recruitment is 24/7/365? Sisterhood is the same thing. You aren't a sister when it's convenient, you're a sister for life. |
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I think telling a member to stay away during recruitment is unacceptable. I think hiding a member in the kitchen or encouraging her to be a Rho Chi/Gamma so PNM won't know what groups she's in is unacceptable. But the appearance of your members is a factor at some recruitments, and you have to figure out how to best present yourselves to PNMs. That's just an unfortunate reality. |
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You might need to check the relationship between return rates and in-chapter percentage of Barbies before you throw out a claim like that. I'm afraid the reality of the situation might crush your spirits. In my experience, chapter image problems are never a one girl issue. ETA: I don't mean that image problems are more substantial or real than one girl at all. I mean they are usually way less specific factors of undesirability in the eyes of PNMs: tent talk, reputation, having problems with chapter size, etc. |
I am going to echo something that has been said in a couple of posts:
Its not all about outside apperances! Sure being well-groomed is one things, but IMO to expect all the girls of a sorority chapter to look like barbie dolls is just plain ridculious! There are girls in my chapter who were made to fit into size 2's and 4's, I will never be one of those girls! I am not overweight, just big boned, and I don't think I have worn a size 5 since I was 14, before the hips came in! I am proud that my chapter is a mix of girls of all sizes. I think it makes everyone feel comfortable in their own skin. Personality is always key, just because someone is pretty and skinny, does not been she will make a great member! |
So...what about the ugl, er, "less attractive" girls? Do they have to stay away too? Who gets to make the decision of who is cute enough? And how do they tell them?
I don't know how anyone could be so cold and soul-less to break their sisters' spirit like that. If I were that consultant, I couldn't do it, and I'd tell HQ that. |
This thread needs to die. It is going nowhere.
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You just have to do the best you can, and not shoot yourself in the foot when it can be avoided, like Carnation's comment about what picture was selected for the recruitment guide that I think was misinterpreted to be about girls in the photo. Is it hiding members to try to put flattering pictures in the recruitment guide? I'd say no since not everyone is probably going to be in the photos anyway. |
lol this thread makes me laugh
i wouldnt want fatties either. whats hard to understand about that? lol but thats just my opinion.. dont get offended or nothin.. |
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I wish we could all move to Ritual Based recruitment. If I'd gone through Recruitment at one of those competitive large schools (and assuming I wouldn't get dropped, since I am not below 100 pounds, own nothing designer, and have no social connections to speak of) I think I would assume that it IS all about being skinny and blonde...and wouldn't have wanted to pledge anyway. If it's NOT about all that then WHY is ritual based recruitment not used? If it's REALLY about being sisters, REALLY about contributing to the community, REALLY about scholarship and founders' ideals, then why is Recruitment all about brand labels, looks, and being shallow in general?
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It can hurt guys in Rush too, as well as socially. Its a definite concern.
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