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Yeah, that's what I mean. You're an old too. |
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Urban dictionary will clue you in on all kinds of words you probably 1.) have never heard before and 2.) wish you hadn't heard now.
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If somebody uttered the term this thread is about I would probably punch them in the face..... Not very sorority girl like, but hey its the truth!
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Honestly? I don't like to hear it. But if I DO hear it, I will conduct myself with grace as is befitting to counteract a stereotype that is all too often imposed on Greek women.
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Personally, I like to encourage the person to put his/her foot further into his/her mouth. Then announce that I'm a sorority member and watch him/her get embarrassed and try to backpedal. Like this one time, a guy was talking to me at a party. He said something about disliking frat boys and sorostitutes. So I was like, "Well, what exactly is it that you hate about them?" So I let him go off on this long rant, rattling off every stereotype about fraternity and sorority members. Then after he's done ranting, I go "You know I'm in a sorority, right?" He got flustered and quickly said "Oh, well, I'm sure you're different. I'm sure you're not like the typical sorority girl." So I said, "Well, according to you, all there is to sorority girls is wearing black pants, going out on the weekends, and spending tons of time with sorority sisters. Well, if that's all it takes, then I guess I'm just a typical sorority girl. Too bad, you'll never get to know the real me." And I walked away.
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http://imagecache2.allposters.com/im...ed-Posters.jpg p.s. i cant imagine the phrase "sorostitute" being actually used. i feel like you'd be waiting for the right time to use it. and thats lame. arent slut, ho, skank, and skeezer enough? |
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Being around brothers, i know the kinds of things we call each other. Playing devils advocate here:
considering how a poster claimed that women deserve better and have fought for equality and such, isnt being called derogatory names, names guys use to refer to each other in jest, the ultimate form of inclusion and equality? If guys are treating girls like guys, isnt it a sign of the acceptance of womens equality? Now, that being said, i have only ever heard the term being used to reference the actives of a specific person, not a group as a whole. |
Men can keep the whole calling each other derogatory names thing. I'm pretty sure that's not what my founders were acting as pioneers in higher education in order to obtain - I'd like to think they fought for the right to an equal education.
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However, part of gender equality is having the equal ability to tell a man to "fugg off" if need be without being called a "PMSing, man hating biatch." So if men can dish the namecalling, hopefully they can also take it. :) |
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"when people speculate about what Pac would say You don't know shit about a dead man's perspective." Don't assume...I'm not saying you're not right, but I'm pretty sure that's a fallacious argument. |
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ETA (because in rereading, I see my post might still be kinda unclear): Basically, my post was about people who generalize about the entire Greek system. If someone is using the term sorostitute to refer to a particular individual engaging in questionable behavior, then it's not going to matter what school it's at. My point was that the term may not be heard as much at schools with smaller Greek systems where Greek life isn't as in-your-face. But at a school with a larger Greek system, Greek life may be more in-your-face and may inspire more hatred for no reason (i.e. people hating on Greeks without ever taking the time to find out what Greek life is all about or taking the time to get to know any Greeks). |
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