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Old 07-18-2007, 08:20 AM
REE1993 REE1993 is offline
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Cosign. I think I was that way even in high school. We had a pack of 8 girls and a few on the fringes. It just felt natural in college to rush and pledge (and meet tons of people). Even as an adult, my friends and I would go out in packs of 5 or more. We even went to Nantucket for a bachelorette for a 4 day weekend (14 girls).

It's just the way I am. Even today I go out in groups. My husband is used to it.

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Originally Posted by gtdxeric View Post
One thing that I think is so fundamental to fraternity/sorority life that it's often overlooked by members: if you're in a fraternity, you have to enjoy, at least on some level, a lot of interaction with a lot of different men. Similarly, I have female friends who could never be in a sorority, simply because they couldn't handle that many girls in one place, and the drama would just outweigh the benefits of sisterhood to them. This manifests itself as the stereotype of the "frat guy" who is always hanging out with six to seven other guys, and the "sorority girl" who never goes anywhere without a cloud of her girls in her wake. Does this make sense?
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