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Originally posted by SockPuppet3
I can see why people think I'm being petty and superficial. Maybe I am to an extent. But, like it or not, image is not just something that can be ignored.
I've tried to start an aerobics class, but after a month of meeting 3 times a week, there have been only 3 girls come. And, those 3 were ones who don't need to shed weight. The rest of the sisters were busy watching TV and passing a bowl of cheetos.
I invited a MK representative to a retreat once... most of the girls were just turned off by the sales tactics. They almost seemed to resent the fact that she asked if anyone wanted to purchase anything.
It just seems unfair that those of us who would like to participate in things greek life generally offers can't. I don't want to disaffiliate because I know, in the grand scheme of things, the collegiate aspect of sorority life is much shorter than alum.
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Were the members you're talking about part of your "new member class?"
I am trying to understand how you were unaware of the image that the sorority had on the campus. Had you never met any of the current members before accepting the bid? Or did they gain weight and stop wearing makeup right after you accepted the bid? Conspiracy.