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Originally posted by Stacekat
Ok, help me understand. Isn't this a Christian sorority? Are we using the word sorority for co-eds now?
I'm fine if it is a co-ed org, even if it is just women (typically christians don't really co-exist with lesbians though). Why wouldn't they want them to date internally? That just seems silly to not want to date someone that has the same values and interests as that member. I understand the ramifications of "what if they break up" but still...I wouldn't take to kindly to people telling me who I could date.
hmmm. I don't know.
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There are co-ed sororities, on national and local levels. But that's not what is going on here - it is two different groups.
The Lighthouse is the one at CSU that has both guys and girls.
Alpha Theta Chi is the one at CU that is a Christian sorority.
And as I read it, it's only the residents that cannot date one another (the group is larger than just the people that live there) - completely understandable, they would view the close proximity as too much temptation. Although as many of us know there's sometimes nothing like seeing how gross someone looks in the morning and dealing with their odd living habits to completely turn you off.