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Old 08-10-2005, 09:39 PM
JenMarie JenMarie is offline
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Originally posted by PhoenixAzul
ARG! That's another thing involving rush. Please, for the love of god, consider that some rushees may be diabetic! (this one is!). And it's really hard to refuse someone's hospitality, especially in a rush situation..."no, sorry I don't want your food because I just ate and took a shot." eehh. So I guess what I'm saying is have low sugar stuff, and take it easy on the candy.

I mentally cut all the sororities that didn't even have diet pop at their novelty..shallow I know, but having to walk half way around the world for a glass of water and not being able to eat a single thing all day really sucked.

and things like, "eww! I could never give myself shots!" and "You must be a really bad diabetic" (after seeing my insulin pump) are not exactly tactful or nice.
You know... part of the reason I chose my sorority is because they FEED you during recruitment. I mean it's junk sometimes, but still. During fall formal recruitment, one of the PNMs told me they barely got sandwiches.

But yeah... I still get the "So are you a bad diabetic?" or "Why aren't you fat?" (I'm pretty petite.) It's annoying. But if anything, I left a legacy that there ALWAYS must be diet something at every single event... regardless if only one person drinks it.
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