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Maybe is this kind of like the APhiA/AKA thing. APhiA was founded and then decided they wanted a female counterpart and thus began AKA. (Was that not also the situation with Phi Beta Sigma and Zeta Phi Beta?)
I don't know if the bro/sis orgs have the same ritual--I could make assumptions but I don't actually know.
I think starting a sister org would be a much safer thing than what you are talking about.
I am in a co-ed org that is 1/3 service, 1/3 honor, 1/3 social and everyone goes through the same pledge process, same rituals, same expectations. Normally, we have always had a female initiate advisor, but a man could run for the position if he wanted.
But, splitting the sexes up for pledging and such might have some serious ramifications.
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