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Old 12-01-2002, 09:02 PM
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Originally posted by ktsnake
What type of things do you do where you have to tell people that they don't have to do something if it makes them feel uncomfortable?
I don't think she was saying they were doing things like that. If you reread her post, it sounds like it was just a general notice to the new members.

My chapter did the same thing when I joined. We never were forced to do anything, and none of our chapter activities could have been interpreted as hazing. However, at our first new member meeting, our new member educator said, "I can't be everywhere all the time to see what's going on, and IF any sister should happen to do something that makes you uncomfortable let me know." So, you know... it covered it if one girl tried to haze some new members at a party or something.

Anyway, for Roseblum... I think you should talk to the people who are saying these things. Find out where they heard it, let them know it's not true and ask them to stop saying things. Talk to a higher authority only if necessary, because it could just cause drama.

Tell your girls to let all their friends know how great the chapter is, and how you follow rules, etc...
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