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I'm a member of all sorts of stuff, a couple of which I joined AFTER I joined my women's fraternity. While I may identify more and on more aspects with my sisters in Alpha Gamma Delta, my sisters and brothers in Phi Sigma Iota and others are also dear to my heart. They have different interests, they're different people... I was the only Alpha Gam in my major on my campus, joining other groups, especially academic fraternities, helped me identify on a broader basis with the people that were already in my classes.
I'm not one for little sister or sweetheart organizations, but we don't really have any on my campus. Fraternity chapters have sweethearts and a couple have little sisters that they've "named," but it's not really a group. I don't really think I'd personally go for the "bow to the masters" mentality that a lot of little sisters have in regard to their "big brother" fraternity. And sweethearts, at least on my campus, get treated like crap. Not worth my time.
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