
09-21-2011, 12:07 AM
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Originally Posted by thetaj
 We don't in seriousness call them babies. It's meant to be endearing, it really is. We aren't schemingly oppressive, we love our new women.
As for Thetartots, it's just something silly. It makes me giggle, but I wouldn't want to be called that lol.
Idk *sigh* I feel like there are much greater offenses to our founders out there, but that's a whole 'nother can of worms. This doesn't really bother me. But really, I think this might only bother the generation or so older than us, because it's so widely-used in colleges without hardly anyone in the sorority, other than HQ, fussing about it. This is just an observation, though.
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Originally Posted by AzTheta
No.
Just, no. Read this, below, and then tell me that Bettie Locke Hamilton would approve of Thetartots (wince), or Theta babies (ugh), or kittens (really?), or anything else.
http://books.google.com/books?id=JJ3...page&q&f=false
Sorry the link is funky, I'm too annoyed to make it pretty.
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Agreed. The various NPC founders, for the most part, would be clutching their pearls over our clothes, hair, make up, and practically everything else that is part of many greek systems day to day activities.
Date dash? Shameful!
Baby _____? Not so much!
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