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We had a girl rush who had epilepsy, and we were at a social function where she drank some punch and got really sick because of a reaction with her medication...
There were a lot of girls that didn't know how to deal with her when she had an attack or an issue, and it usually ended up being her big or myself that helped her. Empathy and understanding is something that greeks need to work on-in my chapter we have a lot of Nursing majors, and these girls didn;t know how to emotionally deal with this NM; they kinda kept their distance and didn't talk to her much.
Maybe I'm wrong about the way the sisters interacted with this NM, but I've always been upset at the way "Special Needs" greeks or potential greeks are treated in the sorority circles; most fraternities at my school wouldn't treat them differently at all, and would certainly not treat them like less of a brother or soon-to-be brother because of it.
I know this has been asked before, but why are the sororities constantly more cutthroat then their fraternal counterparts?
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