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discrete1 01-04-2002 02:06 AM

Re: Ummmm....okay...
 
Quote:

Originally posted by TRSimon


Um, Discrete, yes, Zeta is the only sorority that has constitutional brothers, but there are several traditional bonds. These are the standards:

First Family (AKA/APhiA)
Coleman Love (Delta/Que)
Indiana Love (SGRho/KAPsi)

All of these bonds have historic and traditional significance. Sigma Gamma Rho did not just get up in 2001 and decide, hey KAPsi and we were both founded in Indiana, let's chill out eighty some odd years later. Those who know their history, know the history.

Of course there are other deviations PNG Connection, Golden Love, Canine Love, Pretty Boys, and Pretty Girls, and Crimson and Cream, but there is nothing wrong with showing a little respect or love. Now I do think it is wrong when people go around saying they don't need a constitution.

Everybody knows that with the exception of the blue bond, they are not official. Your bond is a beautiful and unique thing, but there is significance in the others.

I never said that it wasn't.

PrettyKitty 01-04-2002 10:46 AM

I usually try to stay away from these kinds of threads b/c people tend to get upset and take things a little too personal. I will however start by saying that I have much respect for SGRho. However, I can see how my Soror Discrete1 could say that she's never heard of a bond between SGRho and KAPsi. On the campus were I was raised, they hung out together, and or dated, but the first time I heard the term "Indiana Love" has been in the last couple of years. It is interesting to note that not all members of Kappa Alpha Psi nor Sigma Gamma Rho feel that there is any sort of connection, but some do. The same could be said for Delta and Que or AKA and Alpha, etc. etc. Although from what I hear a lot of organizations have some kind of history with each other. In the end, this whole bond thing is small potatoes in the grand scheme of things. All that really matters is that each organiZation is serving it's purpose and continuing to live out their legacies left by their founders.

discrete1 01-04-2002 01:05 PM

Quote:

Originally posted by PrettyKitty
I usually try to stay away from these kinds of threads b/c people tend to get upset and take things a little too personal. I will however start by saying that I have much respect for SGRho. However, I can see how my Soror Discrete1 could say that she's never heard of a bond between SGRho and KAPsi. On the campus were I was raised, they hung out together, and or dated, but the first time I heard the term "Indiana Love" has been in the last couple of years. It is interesting to note that not all members of Kappa Alpha Psi nor Sigma Gamma Rho feel that there is any sort of connection, but some do. The same could be said for Delta and Que or AKA and Alpha, etc. etc. Although from what I hear a lot of organizations have some kind of history with each other. In the end, this whole bond thing is small potatoes in the grand scheme of things. All that really matters is that each organiZation is serving it's purpose and continuing to live out their legacies left by their founders.
Thank you Soror!!!;)

TRSimon 01-04-2002 02:16 PM

Come on, it's not that serious...
 
Okay, folks. It is not like Indiana Love is the first thing I think about when I wake up or anything. This is not that serious.

However, when somebody who has no knowledge of my org's history or anything comes up and "respectfully" says that it could be something that we must "do on our own" just because they are not educated in the matter, I just try to enlighten.

Like I said before, it is not that serious.
TRSimon

discrete1 01-04-2002 03:26 PM

Re: Come on, it's not that serious...
 
Quote:

Originally posted by TRSimon
Okay, folks. It is not like Indiana Love is the first thing I think about when I wake up or anything. This is not that serious.

However, when somebody who has no knowledge of my org's history or anything comes up and "respectfully" says that it could be something that we must "do on our own" just because they are not educated in the matter, I just try to enlighten.

Like I said before, it is not that serious.
TRSimon

I will agree

discrete1 01-04-2002 03:28 PM

Truly, it is not that serious. Let's not take it too far. Again, I apologize if I offended anyone.

BlueReign 01-19-2002 07:45 PM

Discrete 1, no one is offended here. Like TRS said, "she just tries to enlighten". Yea, that's my Soror! :D

discrete1 01-20-2002 01:35 AM

And what I am saying is, "I don't have a problem with that".

ChaosDST 01-20-2002 06:56 PM

okay...
 
Now that the misunderstanding is out of the way...just wanted to bring us back to the original topic.
Out of curiosity, and since this topic comes up often, what constitutes (no pun intended) a "valid," "purposeful," or "meaningful" brother/sister relationship?
Does there have to be more of an historical perspective, as opposed to just a similarity in colors, or who you feel more comfortable "hanging with," etc.? For instance, there are some Deltas who talk about "Crimson and Cream Love" as opposed to Coleman Love. Not like any of us think about love for any fraternity before the love for our beloved sororities, but since this thread is still active, I'm just curious.


Greek Love,

TRUE ZETA 01-22-2002 09:42 PM

@AKAtude:

Why is it you ask? Cause we are the only true brothers and sisters and we can do that.

discrete1 01-22-2002 11:49 PM

Re: Ummmm....okay...
 
Quote:

Originally posted by TRSimon


Um, Discrete, yes, Zeta is the only sorority that has constitutional brothers, but there are several traditional bonds. These are the standards:

First Family (AKA/APhiA)
Coleman Love (Delta/Que)
Indiana Love (SGRho/KAPsi)

All of these bonds have historic and traditional significance. Sigma Gamma Rho did not just get up in 2001 and decide, hey KAPsi and we were both founded in Indiana, let's chill out eighty some odd years later. Those who know their history, know the history.

Of course there are other deviations PNG Connection, Golden Love, Canine Love, Pretty Boys, and Pretty Girls, and Crimson and Cream, but there is nothing wrong with showing a little respect or love. Now I do think it is wrong when people go around saying they don't need a constitution.

Everybody knows that with the exception of the blue bond, they are not official. Your bond is a beautiful and unique thing, but there is significance in the others.

Thank you for that bit of information Sisterfriend.

SweetestDiva 01-23-2002 05:21 PM

Well obviously all of the aforementioned traditional connections (Phirst Pham, Coleman Love, ZPBS, Indiana Love) have to do with history, so I think most people tend to gravitate that way.

But in undergrad I think it does have a lot to do with who you kick it with, so therein comes the variation. For instance, on my campus, the last Kappa line was comprised of guys I came into college with last year... therefore, I, and some of my LS's tend to kick it with those guys more basically because we were cool before the whole Greek situation. Does that make sense? :p Anyway, my point is that because we kick it socially doesn't mean I'm trying to have them as my brothers. It means we're friends, period. Unfortunately, some other orgs. and individuals on campus don't see it that way.

What constitutes a brother/sister relationship to me is mutual support, respect and love. If we're having an event, it's already a known fact that the Alphas will be there to support, and vice versa. If it's somebody's birthday, chances are we'll have a Skee-Phi. I know if somebody is tryna mess over me, I can just get my bruhs on em. ;) These guys have been there for me from the start in every way, and I love them. Now, I got love for anybody that has love for me... but all these things combined with the shared history makes them brothers to me. :)

The Original Ape 01-27-2002 08:27 PM

sista orgs
 
Up heya where I'm at, none of the frats refer to the sororities or anything else as sorors. They have their reasons for kickin' it with them, but that's that. It's gon be different no matter where you go. Me and my bruhs kick where the kickin' is best. :D

dirtyharry 02-06-2002 04:25 AM

HEY, WE LOVE EM ALL! WE NEVER COMPROMISE OUR OPTIONS BY CLAIMING THIS OR THAT SOROR. BACK IN THE DAY THE RHO'S, DST'S, AKA'S, AND ZETA'S ALL FELT THAT LOVE. WE HAD PLENTY OF LOVE FOR EM ALL.... THAT'S THE BEAUTY OF BEING THE BOND BABY!

ChaosDST 02-06-2002 09:17 AM

I don't exactly know what organization you're in, but I read your "back in the day" reference, and expected you to have SP86 or something beside your name. LOL. If "back in the day" is SP97, then I'm feeling really old right now :)


Quote:

Originally posted by dirtyharry
HEY, WE LOVE EM ALL! WE NEVER COMPROMISE OUR OPTIONS BY CLAIMING THIS OR THAT SOROR. BACK IN THE DAY THE RHO'S, DST'S, AKA'S, AND ZETA'S ALL FELT THAT LOVE. WE HAD PLENTY OF LOVE FOR EM ALL.... THAT'S THE BEAUTY OF BEING THE BOND BABY!


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