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Old 03-22-2005, 05:05 PM
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I believe that this is true, but fraternities (in general) have the parties to GET girls to come. I don't really want to get into that whole issue any more than that...but I do want to say that NPC sororities at Chico have a policy that if alcohol is served during a social at the fraternity house (not a 3rd party vendor) then the social is called and the girls usually leave. I don't personally believe we have socials at fraternity houses BECAUSE its ok to drink there (cuz we don't) but that its because the houses tend to be bigger and the guys who live there are more laid back when it comes to having events in the house than say some sorority in-house girls would.

Not saying that all of this isn't gender biased. It is. I don't think its fair to the guys that if a social/party is at their fraternity house and some girl waltzes in with a BAC of .4 and either gets sent to the hospital or dies and that group gets blamed (assuming she drank elsewhere). That totally sucks.

The only point i tried to make before was that most fraternity hazing practices have nothing to do with the sororities. At least not in my experience.
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