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Old 10-11-2002, 08:58 PM
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It makes a mockery of the system . . .

Come on people try and be even a little consistant!

We have had thread after thread on here where girls can't even join a sorority after they are freshmen because they are too old for that system.

Or we tell them they can try but they probably won't make it.

We have thread after thread on here where we have said that people shouldn't date people with an age disparity of over four years because they won't be able to relate to each other because they are in different places in their lives!.

And sororitygirl2 said that there was an older lady on her campus that wanted to join for a different experience than most of the actives were seeking and:

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She didn't want sisterhood and didn't want to go to socials, meetings, philanthropies, etc... she just wanted somewhere to hang out during breaks between her classes each day.

Things like that made me skeptical of older PNMs, however, I have learned here at GC that not all people are like that woman and this story is so adorable!
So this story is adorable? The guy is in the same boat, he is either going to want to go alum or is being forced to immediately go alum and doesn't want to take part in the social aspects of the chapter . . . how is that brotherhood/sisterhood?

Isn't that exactly what sororitygirl2 said she didn't trust?

Oh well, I guess consistancy is no longer in vogue.
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