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Old 06-03-2000, 01:22 PM
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Help me out those who are in an Aux group.

1. Would you pledge a sorority first then an Auxillary?

2. Is it really an Auxillary, because aux. are parts of a larger entity. I know we don't have auxillaries in Delta.

2. If you are a Kappa Kourt, Alpha Angel, Omega Gem/Pearl, Sigma Sweet, how are you bonding with your "sisters" or being taught by your "sisters" when those are male organizations (the larger entity)

3. How can you learn to bond like sisters if those who are teaching, training, etc. are not a part of a Sorority. Who is the authority here?

Help me out here because I honestly don't get it.

Hypothetical Scenario: I get to college and all I've ever known is I want to be in a certain sorority. Well, I know the Angels are affiliated with the Alphas, and the Pearls, with the Ques, etc. (you following me?) and so the Alpha and the AKAs are frat/soror, Ques/Deltas, etc. (so everyone thinks), and well if I become a little sister to them then I can get close and meet their Sorors. (NOT!!)

So, again I'm trying to understand the logic of little sister organizations. Someone, please enlighten me. Right now, my opinion is little sister organizations are little sisters to fraternities. So, what's the connection to sororities?

The only DUMB question is one that is NOT asked.


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