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Originally Posted by Green+White
Did the OP ask if you wanted to babysit/accomodate people's kids? I think not. She asked if we were open to women with children.
DROP IT 
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Hah. Wow.
I answered the question, dear. Defensive much, are we?
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They need to be able to make the same time commitments that are required of collegiate women who dont have kids. They need to be able to pay their dues, as is expected of other collegiate women. They need to be able to make it to philanthropy events, and sisterhood events, etc etc. If they cant put in at least what is required, and not force the other women to bend over backwards to accomodate their children, then no. As a collegiate woman, it was not my job to accomodate some other person's kids and their schedule.
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I think we'd all be a little more open to women with children -
as long as they were held to the same standards as the rest of us. Unfortunately, as you've proved, many times, they think they should be exception to the rules. Women like UWO, though, are a great example of women who know what's appropriate and what's not when it comes to their kids and greek life.