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Originally posted by greencup
I didn't know her when I moved in, but I knew the other five roommates. I just never understood the reasons. I thought it was for people that can't make friends themselves, so they turn to frats/sor. Freshman year in college I partied for two weekends at frats, and they just wanted sex. It seems like high school. Watching "Sorority Life" and reading articles. And I know you are going to say sorority life is completely inaccurate, but from the sororities I've been to, it was pretty similar.
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I won't lie. Some organizations fit the stereotype COMPLETELY. Others do not. Not everyone is inclined to join. I'll tell you that my social life went from great to greater when I
And about men wanting sex...
Gee.. shocker
Seriously though, our undergrad chapter (I'm an alum now) emphasizes things such as honor, ettiquette, behaving as gentlemen. Yes, occasionally, we do have slip ups. We do have members that all out of line. It is a strong enough group of guys that we are able to help those guys back on their feet.
It's a stronger group than any group of friends I've had. We also had assetts that any group of friends I've had never had (make sense?) such as a house, a social schedule written on a calendar, interaction with other fine organizations of the opposite gender. Cool stuff like that.
I enjoyed it. You may not. I for one have no hard feelings over that fact.