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TDmkr19 07-28-2011 12:39 PM

Pairless Homecoming Social Suicide?
 
So we have just been informed that we will be pairless for Homecoming. Fortunately unlike most schools IU also has little 5 which in many peoples opinions is a lot more important to have a pair than Homecoming. However should we just roll with the punches and have a bro fest and hope our friends in sororities come over still during that week or should we try and serenade a sorority and try to steal someones pair. Is going pairless social suicide?

TSteven 07-28-2011 01:41 PM

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Originally Posted by TDmkr19 (Post 2074135)
So we have just been informed that we will be pairless for Homecoming. Fortunately unlike most schools IU also has little 5 which in many peoples opinions is a lot more important to have a pair than Homecoming. However should we just roll with the punches and have a bro fest and hope our friends in sororities come over still during that week or should we try and serenade a sorority and try to steal someones pair. Is going pairless social suicide?

:confused:

Have you tried peaches?

33girl 07-28-2011 08:43 PM

There are so many more fraternities than sororities there...of so many different sizes...I don't understand why they don't do 2 male 1 female threesomes.

If stealing is a socially acceptable thing to do, go for it, but ONLY if you are 99.999999999% sure it will work. If you try it and fail, you'll look far worse than if you just decided to adopt the "homecoming is for lame-os" outlook in the first place.

M. Lasater 09-23-2011 12:55 AM

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Originally Posted by 33girl (Post 2074268)
If stealing is a socially acceptable thing to do, go for it, but ONLY if you are 99.999999999% sure it will work. If you try it and fail, you'll look far worse than if you just decided to adopt the "homecoming is for lame-os" outlook in the first place.

I don't understand this??:confused:

33girl 09-23-2011 10:17 AM

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Originally Posted by M. Lasater (Post 2093987)
I don't understand this??:confused:

That's because you are too busy getting ready to spam to process the post.

DeltaBetaBaby 09-23-2011 01:02 PM

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Originally Posted by TDmkr19 (Post 2074135)
So we have just been informed that we will be pairless for Homecoming. Fortunately unlike most schools IU also has little 5 which in many peoples opinions is a lot more important to have a pair than Homecoming. However should we just roll with the punches and have a bro fest and hope our friends in sororities come over still during that week or should we try and serenade a sorority and try to steal someones pair. Is going pairless social suicide?

No. The biggest thing is that you need to do damage control with your pledges so that they don't think it's a big deal. Take the focus off of the pairings and make it be about alumni (hence, the initial reason for homecoming). Get a lot of the old folk to come down and plan a decent event for them, and make sure your new guys are having fun.

If you, instead, go about trying to steal another fraternity's pairing, you will look desperate.

Other possibilities: Are there any non-NPC groups on your campus who would be interested in doing a pairing? Or, as someone upthread mentioned, can you arrange a three-way?

madoug 09-23-2011 08:27 PM

Pairing with a Nursing student group has worked on our campus.

IndianaSigKap 09-23-2011 09:06 PM

This post is from late July. Since the OP has posted, a new chapter has colonized on the campus. They could contact the new chapter.

33girl 09-24-2011 10:48 AM

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Originally Posted by IndianaSigKap (Post 2094208)
This post is from late July. Since the OP has posted, a new chapter has colonized on the campus. They could contact the new chapter.

When is Homecoming? Isn't it a little late for that at this point? The post only got bumped because of a spammer.

All that being said, just out of my own curiousity, would it be cool of them to "steal" a sorority or not? This is all foreign to me - we just paired to build floats and that was more based on the sorority's wanting a fraternity that would actually show up and do some work.

IndianaSigKap 09-24-2011 07:44 PM

Homecoming is Oct. 29. Homecoming pairing isn't really that big a deal. They just get their football tickets in the same block, get some favors and have some parties. The problem is there are way more fraternities (22ish with houses, 2 who have been kicked off campus how still have parties and a dozen or so with either off campus housing or no housing that range from in size from 75-12 members) than sororities (19 housed and a new colony) there. The smaller fraternities who do not have housing who could actually do a three way party with a housed fraternity and a sorority, but I don't see that happening on the regular. As has been discussed here many times, the Greek System at IU is only about 20% of the campus, but the percentage could be higher if there wasn't bed quota. There are many more women out there who would like to be Greek, but there just aren't opportunities for them to join.

Pair stealing would be bad form and cause some bad blood between fraternities.

DudeFromAcacia 10-23-2011 08:18 AM

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Originally Posted by 33girl (Post 2074268)
There are so many more fraternities than sororities there...of so many different sizes...I don't understand why they don't do 2 male 1 female threesomes.

If stealing is a socially acceptable thing to do, go for it, but ONLY if you are 99.999999999% sure it will work. If you try it and fail, you'll look far worse than if you just decided to adopt the "homecoming is for lame-os" outlook in the first place.

QFP

There are 22-ish fraternity houses where I go to college, and 10ish sorority. This year there's an influx of 6k incoming freshman, which is like 2-3k more than last year, and most sorority houses will be up to 150-ish members yet most fraternities have like 40-70 members on average. It's entirely possible to split the sororities into groups if it's possible and everyone is ok with the split. I just don't see most sororities doing this at all, and I just have to ponder why... Kinda suck to leave half of the housed fraternity on campus pairless when you have plenty of girls to go around. :D

33girl 10-23-2011 11:19 AM

I don't think it's even a matter of "splitting" as much as it is making the male-female ratio a little more even. Personally if I was a girl in one of these chapters the last thing I'd want would be to have the opposite of a sausage fest. I don't understand why the girls don't demand this.


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