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Old 01-13-2004, 06:39 PM
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Originally posted by 33girl
This whole discussion makes me sad. Sometimes it sounds like we are more worried about respecting our letters than respecting our actual human sisters.

I know that "what you do reflects on your GLO" but I'd rather have a sister who loves and cares about me, even if she dances on a table wearing her lavalier. We wore letters to class/bars/working out/wherever because we were proud of what those letters represented - our sisterhood - not the letters themselves.

Is any of this making sense?

Why can't you respect your letters AND your actual sisters?

The letters represent the sisterhood. Why would you want to disrespect something that represents the wonderful bond between the women you've met in the sorority?

It's like having sex with another man..... and wearing your engagement ring while you do it.
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