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Old 05-09-2007, 12:33 AM
IncontRHOllable IncontRHOllable is offline
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What would you do if she did?

I don't know what I would do after all these years of hard work in my Sorority. But if I had a daughter and she chose anything but a D9 sorority because she wanted to be obstinent against me, then hey, I love her and I would let her pursue her dreams.

However, given my age and my husband, I would not be have any kind of child going any greek organization.
You know, SGRHO is my heart, but I hold all of my D9 sisters in high regard (Dang, now I am smiling thinking about how excited our neos from a reactivated chapter were to be welcomed back on the campus by the AKAs and Deltas on campus and was asked to collaborate with them on some projects...oh the love....)
If my daughter did not want to join one of our illustrious orgs, then I would be offended and hurt. All of our orgs are full of educated, respectable women who serve our communities well. What more could a girl ask for? If she opted for an org outside of the D9, then I guess I would have no choice but to support her although I would definitely have to list my objections to her.
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