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Also, i was trying to make the point that I, and probably many college students, went to college to get the college experience and my friend who had the baby could not experience those things cause she had a baby to take care of. Now, would my friend make a good addition to a sorority, make grades, be the type of person who would get involved. Yes. But she had a major change (ie having the baby) that i think that many 18 year old could not relate to and thus i don't think would be best addition when putting together a new member class. I here all these arguments about how women can do these things and how they found support from their sisters. Great, but just from my experience I think that the average 18 year old member of a new member class would have a hard time relating to the things that a new mom/mom to be had to deal with. And that would be the important issue to me when voting on a candidate. |
I don't think this question has been answered...
...what if the PNM in question knows she will put the baby up for adoption when she's born? Does that make the issue of being pregnant a moot point? |
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But you know, even if she puts the baby up for adoption, that won't stop the campus gossip hounds from saying stuff like OMGWTFBBQ XYZ house had a pregnant pledge OMG they're all WHORES!!! |
Doesnt it Basically boil down to what not to do as a prim Sorority Lady?
Does it look good for The Organization with a Girl with child on campus wearing letters. Is that the kind of projection to be made for possible new members? |
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It seems like no one wants to admit that babies out of wedlock=proof of premarital sex. We might all be shacking, but no one wants to admit it, lest we be considered anything but good sorority girls. |
I was going to stay out of this particluar thread but I had to respond to something.
KDLADY00, Your baby is very beautiful. You must be so proud and you have been truly blessed. |
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I was already an alum....engaged for 2 years and ended up pregnant...thats nobodys business but mine if I had sex before marriage...I am PROUD of my son and wouldnt ever take him back for anything in the world.. I still proudly wear my letters and social t-shirts all the time and just because I have had a child doesnt change the fact that I am still a very proud KDLady! |
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Which is really kinda nice, when you think about it. |
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She received nothing but support from us collegiates or even the alumnae advisors, but members of other sororities quickly began to tell PNMs that we were all promiscuous. I'm sure it's this fear of judgement that can be problematic to pregnant PNMs and actives that many sorority members are thinking about when they say they don't want a pregnant member. It's hypocritical to me because the woman in question didn't do anything most Greek women haven't done...she just has "proof," so to speak. |
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Actually...I wasnt asked to take alumnae status...and I believe I said before in another post that if I would have been a PNM that was pregnant while rushing KD...I dont believe I would have made it or have even been given a bid since I did attend a more conservative school. Social Clubs are different from a sorority and I was given a lot of support from my fellow pledge sisters and actives which helped me alot! |
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The HL sisters were very supportive & nonjudgemental...we had a candlelight & I was told that my pregnancy whatever I decided to do would not affect me being iniated...and it didnt.. |
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Dear Exec Board,
I will not be able to attend the mixer on Friday due to the fact that I will be giving birth to a child. Come on....i think that if a girl came through that was pregnant i would question her priorities, not her morals. I would be looking at financial obligations and such. I dont think it's a question of what people would think or say but the fact there would be no way she would be able to hold up her obligations to first her child, then the sorority..or at least I hope she would put the child first. |
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