Is it just me, or do the terms "sorority girl" and "frat boy" belittle people to begin with? Perhaps you are girls and boys when you pledge, but by the time you're ready to graduate, I would hope you are women and men.
Then, there's the ongoing discussion about the term "frat," but that's been debated in other threads.
Personally, I would like to think of all of you younger Greek brothers and sisters as "sorority women" and "fraternity men." I find the other descriptions to be demeaning -- and probably meant to be so.
Although some Greek members may not live up to those "higher" terms, I would like to hope that most do.
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The above is the opinion of the poster which may or may not be based in known facts and does not necessarily reflect the views of Delta Tau Delta or Greek Chat -- but it might.
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