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Lavaliering
Has anyone ever heard of a non-greek person lavaliering their girlfriend with her own letters?
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isnt that from the last episode of greek?
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That makes no sense.
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no, haven't heard of that
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yeah it was from greek... but then i looked online and i read where some guys have done that...
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strangest thing I've ever heard...
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Why would her letters mean anything to her relationship with her boyfriend? They signify her relationship with her sorority sisters. Find some other item to commemorate your "love."
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That is indeed very odd. When a greek man lavaliers his girlfriend with his fraternity letters, he is indicating that she is very important to him, just as his fraternity is very important to him. If a non-greek man lavaliers his girlfriend with her sorority letters, what is he saying? She's as important to him as her sorority is... to him?
However, a non-greek man can still lavalier his girlfriend. My (non-greek) husband lavaliered me with a little heart-shaped pendant, and my chapter celebrated it just the same as if he'd been in a fraternity and given me a fraternity lavalier. |
So what if one woman in a GLO wanted to committ herself to another woman in the same GLO? Would woman A then buy woman B a lavalier? Just to put it out there :)
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bumping this thread...
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Lol.
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HAHAHAHA. 33girl, you made my day.
To the OP, I don't think it would be as meaningful as it looks on TV. There's also a good chance that she got a lavaliere from her big sister somewhere along the way. |
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