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Originally Posted by 33girl
In your last sentence, do you mean "anyone" as in the rushee or "anyone" as in the chapter?
I get what you're saying about it being bit by bit, but as far as the OP, she is apparently so far out that she isn't even in the same house as the closet. 
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OP didn't rebump the thread so I wasn't talking about her.

Was just responding to the whole idea of being upfront about orientation and what counts as flaunting it and why it's a double standard.
And anyone as in the chapter as i was speaking about it.
(And I have to laugh at alumnae talking about how things 'are down here' when hopefully the actives have the ability and the desire to change things. If lesbians can maybe just maybe go to the prom in Mississippi, hopefully they can just maybe go to a sorority formal. The bigotry of 'how things are' shouldn't just be accepted. I hope the actives are changing it.