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Old 02-13-2002, 06:21 PM
ChaosDST ChaosDST is offline
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I certainly hope not. If folks want a co-ed fraternity, they should join a co-ed fraternity. In BGLOs, some of us acknowledge brother/sister relationships among the fraternities and sororities(whole new topic ). This can serve as a means of sharing a bond with people of the opposite sex. But, other than that, fraternities and sororities should remain single sex.


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Originally posted by Alie549
I was more interested in knowing if GLO's would ever become genderless... I know there are some less mainstream groups out there that are coed, but I can't help thinking that greek life could be better if the strong bonds we share were held between men and women...What do you guys think?
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