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Old 02-13-2002, 03:37 PM
Alias23 Alias23 is offline
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"It's not just the goals and principles, Alias, it's also the rituals and symbolism that make our sorority what it is. It's impossible for me to go into further detail because I can't reveal anything about our ritual. Suffice it to say that it's definitely a women-only ceremony, and that a man getting involved in it would be like letting a bull loose in a china shop." -- dzrose

I won't even ask for further details on your "ritual." If what you say about the involvement of a male is true, would you exclude someone who was a lesbian from the ritual as well? If so, do you also exclude them from your sorority?

If you do not and would not exclude lesbians, are you suggesting that a lesbian would have more self control sexually than a man?

"If men want to help us out with our personal philanthropy projects, then they are more than welcome. That's why we offer charity events that are open to the public, so that interested people can help us out if they so choose. A man who is interested in the charitable works we do doesn't have to be in the sorority to assist us." -- dzrose

That's great, but suppose he WANTS to be in the organization? This is about a man being ABLE to, not whether or not it is necessary.
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