To prevent any misunderstandings with local sororities, I will be fully prepared to come to school every day with a special flag. This flag would hopefully be disarming and reassuring to everyone that sees it.
Nobody feels the least bit put off right? See how well it works???!!!
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Originally Posted by LadyLonghorn
I'm sorry it didn't allow for you to have a traditional college experience.
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But back to seriousness, from my perspective the "traditional college experience" can be broken up into many component pieces. Really there are only two that I can't get back: I'm not 19-22, and I'm not single. That leaves an awful lot of possible experiences waiting to be had, that constitute the "traditional college experience".
Will some people be unwilling to break out of their high school +/- 4 year "peer group" world view? Sure. And that's fine, I'm not out to force myself on any group. I wouldn't get anything out of associating with them anyway, and they would likely get nothing out of associating with me. But obviously from some of the responses in this thread there are people that "get" that brotherhood is commonality, not age. And I'll go out on a limb and say that given my background I "get" brotherhood.
So, there it is. Long and short.