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Originally posted by JayBEE!!
I'm sure they are not saying women don't deserve to be brothers. I think with them it's not an issue of whether you can call yourself a brother. I think to them it's more of rather or not you should. Most women in this fraternity prefer "brother" over "frat". They look at the term "frat" as a slang for male member. The way all members in Alpha Phi Omega, should be looked at the same. You see, some of the male brothers can not see themselves dating a brother. So they rather not see you as one. Other don't care either way. I believe their are no reasons not to call you my frat, my brother, or my favorite FemaleAPO. There is no such thing as a bruhror, fratsister, or an APOsister(unless you became a member in the philippines). And most of the male members on black campuses and some on other campuses already refer to Gamma Sigma Sigma as sisters (although they're unofficially recognized).
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It's funny you say all of this. I am a brother. I am called brother or frat all the time. I don't have a problem with this. I will call one of my female apo brothers frat in a minute, and don't think much of it. I detest someone attempting to call me a sister. Someone even asked if I was a bruhor once...I was like hhhhhhhhheeeeeeeeeeccccccccccck naw. I know a lot of the guys who have a problem with calling me brother are not b/c they want to date me *even though I am Attractive

* it goes back to the all male thing. You might not feel this way, and that's cool. I have never had a personal conversation with you, so I can not say how you feel; but I can say from personal conversations with other brothers that's the idea I get from a lot of them. About the GSS thing, I hear that they are their soror's not their sisters.