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Originally posted by irishpipes
So, Kappa and Theta are real sororities, but KD, AOII, Alpha Xi Delta, and Phi Mu are just organizations? I guess they are real sororities because they have no weak chapters - they are uniformly excellent everywhere, they are housed everywhere, and are only at major universities?
By the way, I already showered today, but the stench of this makes me want to shower again.
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Yes I guess we aren't real! The last time I checked all four of these sororities (women's fraternities) have chapters at major universities such as The University of Alabama, The University of Tennessee, University of Mississippi, Cal Berkely, Iowa, Illinois, Florida, etc...you get my point...anyway, who would have thought we weren't considered "real" organizations....I guess we are just pretend.
P.S. Wasn't Phi Mu one of the first sororities for women, founded in 1852? Alpha Xi Delta was founded in 1873 I believe and KD and AOII in 1897. Not that age matters but gosh we do have long histories at major universities. Also, did you know that Phi Mu, KD, and AOII have some of the bigger chapters in the country at SEC schools like Ole Miss, UGA, Tenneesee, Alabama....but what am I thinking, the South probably doesn't count either....
(Thinking to myself, AOII is just a figment of my imagination, something I dreamed up back in the fall of 1996....)