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Last spring I was telling a girl about a fundraiser my sorority was doing and she said, "Oh you're in a sorority. You know, don't take this the wrong way, but I'm really not surprised you're in a sorority. I mean your parents probably make a lot of money, you dress really nice and look at your eyebrows." I was like, my eyebrows?! But I realized she meant that they're waxed and shaped well. I really love clothes and would be dressing the same way... and I'd be making sure my eyebrows' shapes were maintained even if I wasn't in a sorority....
Then two weeks ago, we had to interview each other during the first class of this course I'm taking. The guy, who's like 28 years old, asked me what I do outside of school. I said that I'm in a sorority. He was like, "So would you call yourself a sorority girl?" And I paused... and he said, "It's not a bad thing." And I replied, "Yeah." Then when it was his turn to get up in front of our class to tell everyone about me, he said, "And she doesn't mind being called a sorority girl." I didn't care that he included that, but I didn't like the tone in which he said it, especially the way he said "sorority girl." It was almost in this jokingly but making fun of way. Then right after he went up, it was my turn. I went up, coincidentally wearing my Anchor Ball t-shirt....
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