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Old 06-20-2007, 01:20 PM
susan314 susan314 is offline
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Originally Posted by ΑΓΔSquirrelGirl View Post
If you attend a major party school, this means that students, not just greeks, but students in general party a lot.


It's a matter of informed opinion, that's all. And, for the record, I personally never really feel apologetic about the image Greeks have...I wish they didn't, but until Greeks party more than "non-Greeks"...complaints aren't real valid. College students party, in general. Greek or not.
Exactly!


As far as my opinion goes, my husband was not a fraternity member. (Actually, he didn't even attend a traditional, 4-year college.) Granted, we didn't meet until our late 20s, so fraternity vs. non-fraternity would have been a silly comparison at that point.

Though he did date a DG at University of Kentucky for the majority of her college career, before he ever met me. I guess that helps a little, because it gives him a slightly better understanding of my time commitment as an advisor, etc. since he had previous experience dating a sorority girl.

(The guys I dated while I was in college were a fairly equal mix between fraternity/non-fraternity. Possibly a slight edge to the fraternity guys, but I suppose the fact that my most serious college relationship was w/a non-fraternity guy that balances it out a little. )
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