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Old 07-28-2001, 03:51 PM
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I agree, I think some things should just be separate. I would never wear my boyfriends letters because I am not a member of his organization. I wear mine because it is the organization that I represent. If I wanted to represent his organization, then I would pledge his. However, I think T-shirts that state you go out with/are married to a member of "xyz" organization are fine. I do understand not every organization has T-shirts like that readily available. If one wasn't availible, I still don't understand how a lady walks around showing off the letters that her boyfriend worked for. If they break up, they'll have on someone elses letters in the next 2 weeks. On the other hand, I will wear my own letters forever.


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Originally posted by AngelPhiSig:
I dont like it when guys want you to wear their letters only. One of my sister's bfs basically made her leave our sorority by telling her how bad we were, and not letting her wear our letters... blah blah blah... I think its BS... if you are in a sorority and you're laviliered, you should be allowed to wear your letters, after all, you were initiated in to xyz, not ghj (your bf's) (look at my creativity!)

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