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Originally posted by GSSGirl:
I dont think you can bond with large lines. My line had 12 and that was too many. I heard about that AKA line with over a 100 girls on there. It is not possible for all of those girls to know there LS in and out. I dont care if they were online all year.Those kind of lines are PAPER
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1)GSSGirl it's not your place to say those AKAs are paper unless you're an AKA or you were on that line or made that line. Since you say you "heard" about it, I imagine neither situation fits you.
2) I come from a line of 50 and I have a bond with everyone on it. Is that bond the same with everyone? No, but that wasn't the question. At the end of the day, they are all my line sisters, my Sorors, and I love them dearly.
3)As Soror DST Love said, the strength of the bond of the ENTIRE line does depend on outside factors like who graduated right after crossing, who's active as FinerWoman10-A-91 mentioned, and most importantly who WANTS to bond. You certainly can't force someone to bond no more than you can force someone to pay their dues.
4)This statement by FinerWoman10-A-91 says it
ALL: "...it's something you won't understand...unless you were there."
[This message has been edited by 12dn94dst (edited February 16, 2001).]