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09-11-2009 12:33 PM |
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Originally Posted by PreciousDiva88
(Post 1834650)
Hello ladies, i need some advice..well these past couple of years i have been so very intrested in Delta Sigma Theta ive attended parties, participated in the annual summer program jabberwock, made life longs friends with girls who are now Deltas through different events, particiapted in many community service orgs. and i held a position in my universitys Student Government, but all of that had to stop because i became pregnant with a beautiful baby boy..now that my son is a little older ive decided to return to school but i still want to persue my dream of becoming a Delta, so i wanted to know can i still pledge even though i have a baby, or will it be a bad look for me trying to pledge and i have a baby? Any advice will be helpful:) Thanks in advance:confused:
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Will it be a bad look for me trying to pledge and i have a baby?
That is the question. The thread barely addressed the question until I offered my observations and opinions about childcare and the commitments of pursuing membership. Until that point, all that was said was a bunch of back and forth that had nothing to do with the child in the original question.
But perhaps, the short answer I could give, is for the area I am in, having a child is NOT a bad look, because to the women I dealt with, the child was a non-entity. Issues related to children were considered an excuse that needed to be worked out.
Deference, I know what it means, but on this, there was no real discussion to defer an opinion to, since the issue of the child was not addressed.
I have no counter opinion to those who thought I should not have said anything at all, so you can say I have exercised 'deference'. I was not speaking to you; I was speaking to the originator of the thread. I told her the same thing I would tell an aspirant in 'real' life.
That. Is. All.
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