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valkyrie 12-25-2005 03:32 PM

Re: A brotherhood movement to counter orgs such as that is currently in progress
 
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Originally posted by Rain Man
Myself and several other gentlemen are in the process of starting a Greek movement to counter such sororities and what they stand for.

Can't give too many details right now; we're in the preliminary stages but we feel our counter movement will gain momentum very quickly once it takes hold.

More details later.

Stay tuned.

Are you going to start a white power Greek movement as well?

Rain Man 12-25-2005 03:38 PM

Re: A brotherhood movement to counter orgs such as that is currently in progress
 
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Originally posted by valkyrie
Are you going to start a white power Greek movement as well?
:rolleyes: (read: whatever the freak that means)

As I indicated before:

More details later.

Stay tuned.

Merry Christmas and a happy holiday to all.

PM_Mama00 12-26-2005 01:05 AM

Re: Trinity--a new beginning
 
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Originally posted by Erik P Conard
I salute the ladies at Trinity for their intrusion into the bastion of
the once-PC place. Perhaps there is a need to be filled indeed. Why, right here in rustic Colorado a store for weight gain has opened and doing well. I think the fat girl sorority may open a chapter at U of Colo-Colorado Springs, a new school which the
Pi Phis have pioneered. The fatsos'll afford them some great competition. Some of the bulemics in here can shop at the weight gain clinic here, have a Colorado vacation, take on some tonnage whilst being a pioneer in another greek movement.
Yep, 2006 is really looking up.
SO, our speedometer is soon at zero, and I hope we can stir up
some ugly correspondence, fueling the nasties, and getting a good start. Cheers!
But with Tommy still a greek adonis with narrow hips and small
waist, there must be a place for him. Maybe some of those who
have bashed him will begin to look in directions unexplored.
At any rate, a new thread for the fatsos and the hatefuls....Har
Har Har de Har Har as our old pal Ralph Kramden'd say...R.I.P.


Hey Erik. Clean out your PM box. Merry Christmas.


And back on topic... well kinda not I guess... but I don't get why it's so bad to talk about sex toys and buying them as gag gifts to sisters. If it makes you uncomfortable then I understand, but it just sounds like a normal conversation that I've overheard and taken part of that happens with Greeks and non-Greeks.

rhochi2002 12-26-2005 01:25 PM

I don't see the big deal with sex toys. I bought one of my sisters the Kama Sutra for her birthday, she wanted a copy. When I was in college one of the sisters hosted a sex toy party, it was fun and definately a learning experience!
I don't get the connect with them and feminism.
Also I am not sure that I would call women that hate men feminist, they should have a different name.
I consider myself feminist. My sorority promotes women issues but I wouldn't call it a feminist organization. Maybe there is a place for a sorority that promotes feminist ideals? The article isn't really clear what seperates the sorority for other organizations.

DSTCHAOS 12-26-2005 01:48 PM

What you do regarding sex is your personal business.

When people associate sex toys with "the sorority experience" or feminism, there's an issue. I'm not saying this article was doing either of the two.

The sex toy thing was not the main point to be gotten from this feminist sorority article. It just stood out to me because some people made it seem common for sororities to give sex toy gifts to each other. I was unaware of that trend OR I figured that trend was associated with the personal preferences of certain women and not being in a sorority.

OPhiARen3 12-26-2005 05:49 PM

Re: A brotherhood movement to counter orgs such as that is currently in progress
 
Quote:

Originally posted by Rain Man
Myself and several other gentlemen are in the process of starting a Greek movement to counter such sororities and what they stand for.

Can't give too many details right now; we're in the preliminary stages but we feel our counter movement will gain momentum very quickly once it takes hold.

More details later.

Stay tuned.

It seems like everyone on this thread is confused about what exactly this sorority does stand for. So when you say "such sororities and what they stand for", what do you mean?

Tom Earp 12-26-2005 06:42 PM

Re: Re: A brotherhood movement to counter orgs such as that is currently in progress
 
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Originally posted by OPhiARen3
It seems like everyone on this thread is confused about what exactly this sorority does stand for. So when you say "such sororities and what they stand for", what do you mean?

So, Let Them Do Their Thing!!!!!!:)

They Will Really Make it or Not!:rolleyes:


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