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Old 11-04-2009, 09:38 AM
LaneSig LaneSig is offline
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To the OP: You stated that you pledged at your original fraternity, but did you initiate? If you didn't initiate, you are open to join another group.

ASTalumna06 is close to one idea: If you resign your membership (not disaffiliate), and get your GLO headquarters to release you from your membership, you can possibly join another group. However, many groups will not accept a member who was an initiated member of another GLO.

I'm going to be honest with you and this is my own personal feeling: Whenever I hear the "I initiated at State, then transfered and University doesn't have my group, I want to join another group", I automatically think, "You just want to wear letters." Do you not have any good feelings towards the fraternity that you initiated? Even without being an active member, you are still a member and an alumni for the rest of your life. Yes, it sucks to not be able to go to the weekly party or to hang out at the house, but you took an oath of loyalty to your fraternity. Did you truly mean it or was it just words?
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Last edited by LaneSig; 11-04-2009 at 09:44 AM. Reason: For some reason I couldn't spell initiated this morning.
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