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			I totally mean this in the nicest way possible, but, who cares what other people think? Just be yourself and hopefully your boyfriend will continue to appreciate you for who you really are. Dr. Phil made a great point about this whole situation appearing to be more serious than it actually is/should be.
 Knight, I agree on point #1. It depends on the people, I suppose. I am a Freshman at Auburn and I'm in a Fraternity. My girlfriend, who I met down here, is also a Freshman, and just so happens to belong to a sorority. With that being said, before we officially became involved in a relationship, I went on dates with quite a few girls, with the greater percentage being Independent. For me, personally, I could really care less if someone of the opposite sex I was interested in was involved in Greek Life.
 
 The campus really has a friendly atmosphere, and while Greek Life does play a role on the campus, it does not dominate. But, with it being an SEC school with a large Greek Life (in comparison to other schools), there are quite a few people (both males and females) that do not feel the way I do on the whole "Greek vs. Independent" debate.
 
			
			
			
			
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