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Old 10-30-2004, 08:32 PM
Jill1228 Jill1228 is offline
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Oh hell no!

Sugarandspice,
You are everything nice! Tell it sister!


Sorry BOYS, but unless you can walk a mile in our stilettos, you need to stop talking out of your butts.

You can't even compare the 2 experiences (ie collegiate vs AI), don't even try! Both are as difficult and they both need to be respected

You think it is easy? Talk to CutiePie, DGMarie, MelodyCat, tinydancer, adduncan (when she comes back from her long awaited initiation), etc...there are quite a few of us who busted our butts on here and to discount our experiences it downright disrespectful

Please, check yourself


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Originally posted by sugar and spice
Dear all the men who have replied to this thread,

Since you have no experience in either collegiate sorority rush, let alone alumnae initiation, I think you are speaking out of your asses. Until you have experienced at least one or the other, it's very difficult to ascertain which is more difficult.


ANYWAY

I think that in most cases, AI is more difficult than collegiate rush, and it should be. From the women I've spoken to, there is a LOT more to it than there was too my rush process. There are, of course, the handful of cases where AI is very very simple -- just as there are the handful of cases where a girl goes through sorority rush and gets invited back to every house, every round. These are not the norm.

I think it's also very difficult to compare the two just because the nature of the different rush processes is so -- well, different. Approaching one group at a time versus rushing several at once makes it hard to tell which is more "difficult."
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