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In the case of my dad (and try to keep in mind the context of the times) married guys with kids could be active in his fraternity because the activities centered on sharing brotherhood with each other more than social activites with sororities. The guys could come over to the house, play pool or volleyball together or whatever and go to class.
If a sorority chapter's programming and activities are primarily focused on social events with fraternities, I can't really see an older woman with or without kids, being all that interested in membership.
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