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Old 02-16-2001, 11:16 AM
DST Love DST Love is offline
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Thanks for replying back, Soror. Well, I'm #10 of 35. I think it depends on the amount of time spent pledging. I definitely think that in any situation it's got to be a lot easier to bond on a line that is smaller. However, I know of another large line that seems to be super tight. But again that's due to the length of time they were on line and the things that happened before and while they were on line. I have read a comment from someone on a previous thread who was kind of putting down lines with high numbers. But you can't choose how many people are going to be your linesisters/brothers. That is just what is put before you.

Besides I've heard that most of the bonding comes after you've crossed and when you start working in the chapter. Now I say I've heard because I graduated almost immediately after crossing. But I can say that I still keep in pretty good contact with most of my LS's or at least try to know what's going on in each of their lives. And despite the fact that I wasn't able to work in the chapter with them, when I do talk to them it's like I've still been around them this whole time since I've graduated. I'm starting to get teary-eyed just thinking about how happy I am when I talk to them or get an e-mail from them.

But I think this is an interesting topic and I too would like to hear from people on both small and larger lines.
Thanks Soror Reds695.
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