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PrettyGirl03 ...I think you are correct. I know a guy who says if his son pledges anything but...he won't pay for it. I love being an AKA, there is absolutely nothing else that could ever EVER be for me, & although I became an AKA years and years after I wanted to become one...(because I was a child when I first decided)....if my family had forced me to be something else that would have been horrible.... I don't have anything against other groups, but God gives everyone characteristics that make them unique, and the characteristics God gave me, fit with AKA. If I have a daughter, I will support whatever gifts God gives her, and if that makes her a Happy Delta then I will support my child in that, as well as other positive things she might want to do. But I hope that she would want to be an AKA. One thing is, I would not push it. I would show her by example what being a lady is. For me that is living without drama. For her, that might be what an AKA represents. But at the same time, all of us are not identical. Each chapter is different too. So she has to find where she fits, and where she is ultimately happy and able to make a positive difference with the gifts God gave her.
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