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Originally posted by hugs_n_ladybugs
They aren't really organizations--or they're not on my campus, anyway. They're individual girls who already associate with the particular fraternities, and the brothers agree that the girls would represent the fraternity well. They aren't initiated in any way, don't hold meetings, and aren't so closely associated with the brothers that they know any secrets of the brotherhood. So I really don't see how the single sex-ism of fraternities and sororities is threatened in any way. *shrugs*
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It's a matter of whether or not the girl's already a member of a sorority, namely, in this case, the NPC.
It doesn't matter if these "little sisters" aren't formally organized -- if she's a member of an NPC sorority, and NPC bylaws clearly state that they're not to be officially associated with XYZ fraternity as a "little sister", then that's going against policy.
The NPC is very clear when it encourages its members to not officially associate themselves with little sister labels, sweetheart orgs, or high school auxilliary groups.