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Is This Forum All Females?
I thought this was the Fraternity and Sorority Chat Network. All I see is posts about "should I let my grand-big's boyfriend come to our date party?" and such.
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drinking natty ice and playing game cube whilst listening to jack johnson cd's.
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and they're also busy contocting new highly alcoholic fruit drink for the ladies.
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Messing around on the computer while the gf makes us dinner :cool:
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Just got done with some frosty ale myself, no game cube though. Daughter keeps me busy enough. If you like Jack Johnson, you'll love Willy Porter...check him out.
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its funny spoof on newsline dealing with Bros + rape or bro-rape. however, if you're a prude about things, dont watch it. http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=3zvTRQr7ns8 |
I've always thought that the female-centric aspect of greekchat was a combination of a few factors:
1. Girls just like to talk more. I mean, I've heard of sorority exec meetings that last literally all afternoon... on a regular basis, when there's not a "crisis" going on or anything. Girls/women just seem to be more chatty than guys, especially in the greek world. I think this is the biggest factor, honestly. 2. Sororities generally have more in common with one another At least, the NPC seems to have pretty much standardized a lot of aspects of NPC sorority life on a national basis, so they have a lot of common ground that they can start topics about. Fraternities seem to have a lot more variation in style from place to place. 3. There's more to talk about with a sorority, rather than a fraternity This is the "recruitment story" syndrome. It seems like many women have a long, drawn-out recruitment experience, with lots of ups and downs, but a lot of IFC "recruitment stories" would go something like this: Day 1: Went to a few houses, didn't really like them. Day 2: Went to a few more houses, a couple were pretty cool. Day 3: Went back to the houses I liked, one of them offered me a bid, I took it. I guess I'm a pledge now. There's just not the drama there, y'know? |
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You nailed it. |
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Men.......you can't pry it out of them with a can opener...bottle opener maybe...but not a can opener! |
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that.....was......HILARIOUS. thanks for the watch. |
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.....or at least the summer before our freshman year. |
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First off, I think for a lot of us, friends and the legacy factor has a lot to do with it. Many, many of us grew up around fraternity functions, tailgates with our dads and their pledge brothers, etc. So we already had a head start early on. The schools that most of us in the South typically go to also have a lot to do with it I think. There is quite a bit of commonality between where we chose to go, and where many of the older guys from our hometowns chose to go as well. Between, Texas, and SMU, TCU, Ole Miss, Alabama, Georgia, Texas Tech, W&L, Arkansas, LSU, Vanderbilt, etc. .......I could probably name 20 or 30 people easily at each place that I have known my whole life. Having known all of these older guys that were all in solid fraternities made it great during high school because they would always invite us down to summer rush parties, rush trips, etc. Recruitment starts early down here. With that said......when you take all of that and then add in the legacy factor, most of us knew exactly who we were going to pledge before we even got to college. Now me personally? My dad was/is an SAE down here at Texas....I grew up around the fraternity and around his pledge brothers. Many of his friends have sons who were older than me that I grew up around and that all went SAE down here, so it made the decision pretty easy for me early on. |
Sounds like he may fit in if he plays Pokem! Oops Poker!:)
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