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Old 10-16-2006, 12:04 PM
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Originally Posted by AlphaFrog
That raises a question for me: I know AIs are supposed to be full-fledged members with all the rights and responsibilities, yadda, yadda....but would you want an AI of your org sponsoring other AIs?? I mean, we've obviously had some examples of some good, solid women who have AIed and shared here on GC...but for every one of them, there seems to be 2 loonies trying to AI. And if you get a woman, who sorority shopped for her org, made it in, and is in the (God I hope SMALL) school of thought that AI is the "wave of the future", and starts sponsoring everyone and their dog for AI, I can see disastrous results...

For me it wouldn't matter, but I would want the sister to be active. Like I wouldn't want her to have gone through the entire AI steps to just initiate, do a couple of things and walk away. Does that make sense? But that would go for any alum in my book.

Like I'm active in the local alum association. There are some sisters who "pop up" once every like 2-3 years to an event and then they are gone. Would I feel it is appropriate for one of them to come in and be like "hey I've got someone I would love for y'all to meet for possible AI membership"? No, but I would meet the person because I don't feel I should blame them or hold them accountable for the members behavior. Does that make sense?
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