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As for deleting the thread, you can't. You can ask a moderator to do it, but it'll be up to them whether to do it or not. Good luck. |
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Not like this is relevant in this specific situation, because if UT is indeed the school in question, she's not likely to get a bid because of her age and lack of recs, regardless of her sexual orientation. |
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Not everyone is open to having gay couples at their formals. I would think that would be something an out lesbian would want to find out during recruitment because I hardly think she'd want a bid from a chapter that were less than welcoming to that. |
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This is precisely why I'm a member of greek chat. Daily amusement. |
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It's still pretty damn funny, troll or not!
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@MysticCat: I would really like to stress that I was not trying to be presumptuous nor close-minded about recruitment. It's just how I make all my decisions: Learn more, decide, but be open to changing my mind. I'm okay with the thread staying open; I'm sure the topic will tire itself in a few days.
@LadyLonghorn: I'm not a Longhorn. If I chose to rush, I would probaly have the most difficulty because of recs and class standing, I'm sure. :) You guys, I truly apologize for the word vom. I clearly need to be more precise with my wording and def should have filtered myself before going all Pollyanna on GC. |
Well, I'm glad I was able to entertain some of you for a bit. :)
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@LadyLonghorn: *probably
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texaspnm... best of luck with whatever you decide! Just be sure if you do decide to rush, find a way to get those recs.
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Good luck with your recruitment and finding a home with one of the great sororities that are on your campus.
I applaud who you are and the way you are handling yourself. There was a girl in a sorority on my campus about 10 years ago that came out as a lesbian when she was either a 2nd semester junior or a 1st semester senior, I can't remember which. And some of her sisters felt a little betrayed by her trying to keep who she was hidden in order to do what she thought was necessary to "fit in". I'm just glad you seem to be going about this the right way. Just please be open to every group. Look at every group equally in the beginning. And get your recs in order. Otherwise, good luck! |
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Anyway, I agree with all the other posters. You cannot base what you want your membership to be on unless you've seen the chapter and you sound older so being in the South you might have a disadvantage. Good luck. |
Maybe it's because I grew up with my mom referring to my friends as my "girlfriends" but, if I had a PNM come through and comment about she and her girlfriend seeing a movie, or anything about her girlfriend, I would probably not think twice about it. I would probably think she meant her "best friend" or something.
To be honest, your sexuality shouldn't be the only thing that defines you. Good luck with recruitment and please keep an open mind. |
I am going to say it -
Your chances of getting a bid as a known lesbian, let alone functioning as an open lesbian (taking your girlfriend to formal, etc) are slim to none. You're talking Texas, traditional, red-state, traditional, stereotypical Greek life. Ain't happening... |
None of the sororities at my university allow sisters to take other women as dates to functions. This is not that uncommon.
PS- A PNM who spouts off facts about a sorority to its sisters is annoying. Through our mutual selection process you will end up where you are supposed to be: in Kappa, in another house, or in no house at all. Those women receiving bids will learn many many many Kappa facts. Showing that you have done your research will not increase your chances of receiving a bid, especially if it appears that you are fixated on knowing the facts and not the sisters. |
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