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We're definately NOT allowed to have sweethearts.
I wonder if it has to do with something I saw in our history book (it's at our library here at school -- I'm betting it's at y'alls too.) Phi Mus in the early 1900s allowed their boyfriends to wear their pins -- this is back when the pins were much different, the sisterhood was much different, things in general were much different. It was kind of like reverse lavilering.
Anyway, guess things were getting out of hand, because at the next convention someone proposed that men who were engaged to Phi Mus be the ONLY ones who were allowed to wear badges or our letters.
That was met almost immediately with a proposal that NO men be allowed to wear our badge or letters, which passed.
Funny, isn't it? My Dad's an AKL and I know my mom or I can wear his letters.
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