I can relate
Wanabe, I can understand your friend's situation. I had been stabbed in the back by multiple female friends. I also thought a lot of females were fake and petty and never had a lot of female friends before becoming a member of DST. Before Delta, I was known for always saying, "I don't do females.." But my process changed that. I'm sure it would for anyone. When I was still an interestee, I never told anyone "I love sisterhood" because, in fact, I didn't even know what sisterhood was. But now, I have thousands of women whom I can call "sister" and "soror". But I know that I will come across some Deltas who may not like me as a person, and some that I won't like as a person. But I will always love them as a sister, and I will never let outside pettiness and foolishness undermine what we have committed our lives to - Delta Sigma Theta Sorority, Incorporated. That's what sisterhood is.
So, in conclusion, I learned what sisterhood was through becoming a member of DST. And what are the three fundamental principles we stand for?
- Sisterhood
- Scholarship
- Service
I hope this helps.
Alexis
#1, Braveheart
SOLO
Rho Iota, Spring 2001
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