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I think that the author of this post has left the "building" so to speak...
And haven't we taken a wrong turn from where this topic started... most of you are posting about not being married and being greek... whereas the author was pointing out that same fact... what we need to be stating are facts about being greek and being married.
I for one know many sisters that came into the sorority married (literally and figuritively). I am also a sister who meet my husband through a sister and married at the ripe old age of 25. I graduated from a small private school that was connected to a religious org. I don't know anything about the author of this topic except that I have a gifted 18 year old college freshman for a brother and he has some of the same thoughts on life. I think that this person is a sheltered 17 year old, who hasn't seen the "real" world to know that being greek doesn't keep you from being married and doesn't mandate that you get married. I see her cc as a small school away from a large city where most people who go there choose to marry and remain close to home and still get their education.
As to the knitting remark... don't hate. I'll teach you how to do wonders with a needle and thread!
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"Therefore do not worry about tomorrow, for tomorrow will worry about itself.
Each day has enough trouble of its own!" ~Matthew 6:34
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