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Old 03-30-2004, 12:21 AM
_Lisa_ _Lisa_ is offline
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Originally posted by AGDee
Making me go a week without shaving my legs and without wearing makeup, while in highschool, would have horrified me! I do think being covered in sticky foods is demeaning and demoralizing also.
It was really only a week! And its not like you didn't have 30 other girls to complain & bitch about it with! People who are on the same level & understand whats going on! People who won't judge you because of your hairy legs & baggy eyes! It was great! And please don't get the idea that they were cruel when during Confession, it was really a lot of fun! Everyone had a few laughs & got a little sticky w/ chocolate! Even the parents of pledges were there to help us clean off afterwards! My parents had to lay a garbage bag down in the backseat of our car before they would let me in!!!

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Originally posted by AGDee
It frightens me that hazing is beginning in high school and I think that it increases the risk of hazing in college sororities because these women have already developed hazing attitudes.
I definitely understand this. Innocent fun hazing can be fueled by anger or hatred. I'm glad I never had to experience it & I'm sorry for those that have. I would have never joined an organization that made me feel like less of a human being.

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Originally posted by AGDee
The worst thing that occurred in my highschool was that the first day, some of the senior class put up signs that said "All Sophomores Report to the Gym" all over the school (we didn't have freshmen, it was grades 10-12) and all the Sophomores did it. Dee
My freshman year of high school someone tried to sell me a ticket to the elevator & to the pool on the third floor. We did have an elevator & we did have a third floor so I almost fell for it-thank God I had some friends (Revelers of course) to help warn me of the "usual" high school pranks.
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