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A portion of the student body at Texas A&M is in the Corps of Cadets (the military unit) and we called girls who chased guys in the Corps 'Quad Queens' (because the Corps lived in the Quads) or 'Boot chasers'. The seniors in the Corps earned the privilidge to wear riding-style boots. Very handsome on the men. ;) But, to answer your question, I *think* the nickname I heard most often used the title belle. As you can see, the overall point is that girls who obviously chase a certain group of guys is usually not given a nice name....I know, a double standard.... /end kinda hijack/ |
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a Fraternity on UofL's campus used to call this girl that was ALWAYS there the "house mouse." She lived there with her boyfriend and would always shower there, etc. She did everything there! Eventually, the guys kicked her out and the housing board told her she couldn't live there anymore. I know that it really annoyed the guys that she was there, so they were glad to see her go. She was in a sorority also, which didn't look very good on her chapter.
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I think the problem comes in when girls sleep around the house and base their life around being a "KA Girl, Belle or Daughter of Lee". You are your own person. Girls (generally) who decide that they "belong" to a fraternity get reputations "Oh I am such good friends with all of the KAs. They just love me. At least one of them calls me to go over to the house every night and hang out. Around 3 am."
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don't forget their KA Rose
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slore's thats what we call them here
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I am not talking about girls who really just hang out and have the bad names, I am talking about ladies who if it were "legal" to have lil sisters would be. Basically nicknames for unofficial lil sisters.
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Oh wow you are stupid
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That is uncalled for and I don't think you are representing your organization in a positive manner by your hateful and inmmature comments. Maybe you need to find another topic to post on because your input is not needed here. Thank you.
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Perhaps this simply is not a common practice at many schools, so people are having trouble responding to the request.
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I think what you are seeing is the distain for girls whose main identity is tied to a fraternity...which they are not a part of. Honestly, who cares what they call the girls who hang out at a fraternity. Respect does not come (from me at least) because you can sit on some guy's couch, drink his beer and make him feel important because you are hanging on his every word. Additionally, if organizations do not exist, how can we name what they would be if they did exist. That is part of your question, right?
So to be clear that I'm not creating a double standard. Guys who dedicate themselves to a sorority are equally strange to me. I don't mean to sound mean, but, to me, being a 'little sister' when the org does not exist, is not the same as being a member of a Greek org, it just seems like a groupie. |
well said Little E :)
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I think people were giving pretty honest answers to the OP's question. That's what those girls do get called, no matter what the fraternity or what the campus |
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