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Taualumna 12-20-2003 04:37 AM

OK, so this post is really old, but yet, I find it interesting. My question to members of BGLOs is this: Do guys not pin their girls? Or if this does happen, is it ok for a girl to wear a guy's pin because there's no way she can ever be a member?

ztawinthropgirl 12-21-2003 02:22 PM

This might be an old thread but my observation is that there were a lot of "guests" posting to this thread. I just found it a little suspicious. Maybe I am being overly suspicious but it was just an observation that I was wondering if anyone else had noticed?

Steeltrap 12-21-2003 03:26 PM

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Originally posted by ztawinthropgirl
This might be an old thread but my observation is that there were a lot of "guests" posting to this thread. I just found it a little suspicious. Maybe I am being overly suspicious but it was just an observation that I was wondering if anyone else had noticed?
This thread was hopping and active in the days when "guests," or unregistered users, were allowed to post. I think that the forum administration changed that sometime in 2001 and blocked unregistered people from posting, because many of the "guests" were basically instigators.

starang21 12-21-2003 03:28 PM

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Originally posted by Taualumna
OK, so this post is really old, but yet, I find it interesting. My question to members of BGLOs is this: Do guys not pin their girls? Or if this does happen, is it ok for a girl to wear a guy's pin because there's no way she can ever be a member?
i sure as hell don't plan on doing it.

Senusret I 12-21-2003 06:18 PM

Quote:

Originally posted by Taualumna
OK, so this post is really old, but yet, I find it interesting. My question to members of BGLOs is this: Do guys not pin their girls? Or if this does happen, is it ok for a girl to wear a guy's pin because there's no way she can ever be a member?
In Alpha Phi Alpha, we may not pin girlfriends. Other NPHC organizations might have special pins for wives or girlfriends, but I will let them speak on their own protocol.

Taualumna 12-21-2003 09:18 PM

Thanks for the info, guys (and gals). I guess rules and the culture in BLOs aren't the same as historically white frats. However, let's just note that it isn't a trademark violation when a girl wears a guy's pin given to her by her boyfriend. In fact, there are rules telling a girl HOW to wear it in (some) sorority handbooks!

PerpAlert 07-17-2004 08:36 PM

Looking for perps
 
If you see them point them out and then SEND THEM TO ME....OH-HA-HA-HA!!!

Delta33 04-24-2009 11:58 AM

In undergrad studies, that perp would have gotten her @ss kicked in front of everyone so they know she is not a member of DST. Now, as an ADULT, I would ask that person why they had on a shirt they didnt know anything about. If we say its ok for people to wear org shirts they are not a part of, then what is stopping an AKA from wearing a SGRho shirt? or a Kappa wearing a Sigma shirt? They wouldnt do it, but apparently they can if they want to because I see people with greek shirts on all the time ("my mother is one") and they never been on a college campus.

Cartel Carter 04-25-2009 03:31 AM

i'm an eternal scroller, and if i saw a non member wearing a scroller shirt. i would be very very angry.

JohnnyCash 04-25-2009 04:17 AM

This thread is nearly 5 years old, kill yourselves.

KAPital PHINUst 04-28-2009 02:35 PM

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Originally Posted by Taualumna (Post 600278)
OK, so this post is really old, but yet, I find it interesting. My question to members of BGLOs is this: Do guys not pin their girls? Or if this does happen, is it ok for a girl to wear a guy's pin because there's no way she can ever be a member?

In Kappa, we have a sweetheart pin specifically for this purpose; our fraternity badge is never to be pinned on a woman.


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