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auxiliary groups
kinda reminds me of an old song
"She drinks, she smokes. She tells dirty jokes, She's the Sweetheart Of six other guys." |
You Sir are a very bad boy!;)
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As a member of Zeta Phi Beta Sorority Inc and a member of the an Auxiliary group Groove GEMs of Groove Phi Groove Social Fellowship Inc. I need to add my .82 cents (1920 & 1962)
I feel that being in an aux is what you make of it. If you let yourself get treated like a hoe then that is how people will treat you, but if you hold yourself to a higher standard then you will gain the respect of others. Being a GEM did not prevent me from becoming a Zeta. There are always going to be sterotypes about aux as well as other groups but it is up to the individual to decide what they are going to believe. Are they going to let a few peoples actions shape their judgement of the whole org or are they going to look at the org itself ? As for me I will look at the org itself b/c if I looked at a few peoples actions I wouldn't be a GEM or a ZETA. |
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There are some auxilliary groups that probably don't get stigmatized because they are as unrecognizable as their "big brother" organization is. Honestly speaking, of course. |
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Am I the only one who had never heard of the Grooves having GEMS? :( |
I completely understand that there are some places where people might not know about Grooves and therefore don't know about GEMs which is fine, but what I am getting at is allowing the actions of a few people paint the picture of an org is not the best way to look at things, but then again to each his own.
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I know what they are now, but not till recently |
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"Stereotypes are bad, mmmmkay." South Park is great. |
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