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Originally Posted by barefootbeauty
I have no intention of talking about my boyfriend or his fraternity at sorority rush unless it is brought up to me. My lavalier I have been told by some could be a conversation piece, and by others a bad idea because of the reasons FSUZeta brought up. With the responses I have been getting, it's looking better not to wear it just so that there is no confusion on what my intentions are with recruitment.
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One of the things that doesn't get talked about at rush parties is boys. This pretty much puts "boy" in everyone's face. I will never forget the girl who showed up at a rush party wearing her boyfriend's letter sweatshirt (apparently she thought she was above the dress code because they were lavaliered). We cut her immediately, even though the fraternity was one we hung out with a lot.
Just leave the lavalier at home. It can be taken too many different ways and most of them are not good - especially at a large school where the majority of sorority members won't know you.