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No Alcohol for lent?
Hey everybody, I have come to the realization that you guys give great advice. Even if its not what I want to hear, you really help so here is my latest problem and this is more of a post your own experience if you have one type thing. I have given up any alcohol for lent, yes 40 days & nights, I have come to the realization that I don't need it and it just wastes my money. In the greek system drinking goes on and is somewhat an entrenched practice, when Lent is over I feel very strongly that I will continue to not drink....Has anybody had any problems in their GLO with not drinking? One last part this week is Paddy Murphy for SAE, a 5 day party where everyone gets pretty messed up, and I just wonder how the guys will take my lack of participation?
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Honestly, the guys in your chapter should be cool with it. We have a few brothers in my chapter who don't drink at all, be it for health reasons or for personal/familly reasons. They still come to all social events, and go out with us when we go out on the weekends. It really shouldn't be a problem for you or for your brothers. Good luck.
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We had quite a few sisters who didn't drink for a variety of reasons. Just make sure that at any social events that your fraternities provide ample non-alcoholic beverages. I always thought that one of the reasons so many college students drank was due to a lack of alternatives. Good luck! :)
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Sure, we have lots of guys that don't drink (well I've had one beer in the last 2 months after our FINAL colony meeting so I think I count). We still get plenty crazy at parties -- bonging Dr Pepper is a favorite practice :D
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They will probably kiss the ground you walk on because ... A. You will be a terrific designated driver B. Around 2 a.m.- you can help the brothers who have a bad case of beer goggles C. If someone of high authority comes around- you can be the smart dependable spokesperson for SAE! Trust me- you'll get "active of the week" award! Sue |
I think thats pretty cool and they will respect you if they know you are serious. However, there will be some who will take it as a challenge to tempt and taunt you into breaking. If you prevail I believe you will feel better about yourself, which is really what's important. Good luck. In any case, I support you. :)
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Yeah, I actually don't drink either and have never had any sorts of problems. As xo_sue said, there are definitely some benefits for you to be sober! I was studying for Sociology, and my book said that 4 out of 5 (80%) of people in fraternities and sororities are binge drinkers. What a number!! I was rather shocked. The number for college students as a whole, according to my Intro Soc book, is 2 out of 5. Eek.
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SAEguy,
First of all, giving up alcohol for Lent is pretty impressive and I would think that all of your brothers would be very supportive. One of the Irish guys on my boyfriend's soccer team did the same thing this year. I just gave up Coca-Cola! :) At any rate, I wouldn't worry about your brothers' reactions. There are plenty of Greeks who don't drink, who are very active in their organizations, are well-respected by their brothers and sisters, and have a good time at events where alcohol is served. I seriously doubt that your brothers will give you a hard time. :D |
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Oh yeah, it also goes on to say that "some colleges and universities are taking steps to make binge drinking a bit less 'normal' by means of social control-closing fraternities and sororities" :o
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Also, 4 drinks for women and 5 drinks for men is the basis for binge drinking??? Please. So I guess the four glasses of wine I had on Valentine's Day was a sign that I need to get myself to AA??? Even though I drank the wine over the course of a 4 hour period? I don't think binge drinking should be based on the number of drinks in one "drinking session" -- it should depend on the number of drinks and the LENGTH of the drinking session. It's not like I sit down at the neighborhood bar every night and slam four shots in 10 minutes. :p |
Whoa!!! Someone at KU is giving up alcohol :eek:? Does this mean that Jayhawk Blvd will crumble or something??? I'm just kidding 'bout that.
I definetly think it's impressive that youre giving it up particularly at a school that so often prides itself on partying (that's all I hear from my friends down there). I wish you the best of luck, I don't think it shoudl be any big deal. |
good for you and good luck... it will take will power but you have all of us rooting you on.... :)
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