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Originally Posted by WarEagle07
About the party scene.....
Most of the pledges are on their own for the first time. They have no one to report to , or to tell them what they can and can't do. IMHO all of the constant 'party' talk is going to die down a bit as the novelty of being on their own wears off. There will always be some die-hard partiers in every group, but those who partake in moderation will find their niche soon enough. Also, if I am not mistaken, Auburn Panhellenic has an annual powderpuff football game that your daughter may be interested in. I am sure that out of 150-200 girls that the girls who are athletes will find each other and your daughter will have some like minded compadres.
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I believe you are right on in regards to all the party talk as well. I also think that many keep quiet because of peer pressure. She made her own mistakes with drinking and we are thankful that the lessons she learned resulted in her dislike for too much "overindulgence".
As far as the powder puff football game, she has heard about it and can't wait. While she is still somewhat upset about things, I think as school begins she will sort it out one way or another. If in a couple of weeks she still feels the same, she hopefully will find peace in what ever she decides to do.