Actually, I went to a school with fraternities AND sororities that hazed, the sororities often times worse than the fraternities. It didn't build brother/sisterhood or unity. It made their new member classes wonder why the hell someone would treat them like crap for 8 weeks and then want to be their best friend. It created chapters of cliques by new member classes. And I don't want someone to have to mold me. As our recruitment theme of the last semester was: "
The best way to find out who you are is to get to the place where you don't have to be anything else"
We'll never agree, so let's agree to disagree
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Originally posted by PsiU1833
Thats y u joined a sorority not a fraternity. Hazing if done properly is a useful molding tool. Im not talking about physically beating a pledge or something, but stuff that has meaning behind it.
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