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Originally Posted by knight_shadow
It has to be in the back of his/her mind that this is something that will eventually happen. If a male feels like a female in every other aspect, why would associations be different?
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Situations vary.
Our organizations aren't charged with caring about that aspect of it. We need to have safe guards to protect our membership and our organizations, assuming that this may become more of an issue years from now.
If a biological female wants to be socially recognized as a "he," HE should not be eligible for membership. These are sororities for WOMEN and not just females.
If said person makes the change after initiation, they should stand to revoke their membership. It isn't about the person's sexual orientation or how they dress. It is with their gender identity. There are other ways that people can have their membership revoked.
All in all, it's pretty safe to say that our organizations are thinking about this already, especially since this news story was released.