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Originally Posted by AXiD670
No one is "forced" to take alumnae status unless:
1. the chapter is closed, or
2. they graduate
There are campuses where the Greek life culture would be conducive to having a married woman come through recruitment and be an asset to any sorority she joined. Not everybody joins a sorority just to socialize with boys.
ETA: And this is not directed at anybody in particular, but I'm sick of the attitude (mostly from non-married people) that married people are "different" or that they can't have a social life. Sheesh, it's not like once you're married your life ends or you develop some horrible disease that cuts you off from any socialization of any sort.
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We give married sisters the OPTION of becoming an alum. It's not required. Not sure about other chapters' rules.
"It's for her own good" IS offensive no matter how much collegians think that married women don't have time for sororities.
/Ewww Marriage cooties