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Old 01-09-2008, 11:02 PM
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PGITY???
hey, he hasnt been around long enough to get an ITY!


i don't have any real opinions on this. lavaliering isn't in my greek culture so it has no relevance to me. but, the liberal side of me says go for it!

question though: doesnt the guy usually lavalier the girl? if that's the case, would a lesbian be able to drop her letters on her girl? and a gay dude on his dude?

anyway, from what i know in GC, dropping letters seems like a big deal, almost like proposing... so id hope that the couple in question, would be taking it just as seriously as a straight couple. i'd expect if they were doing such, then theyd take it seriously.
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Old 01-10-2008, 03:22 AM
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question though: doesnt the guy usually lavalier the girl? Yep If that's the case, would a lesbian be able to drop her letters on her girl? and a gay dude on his dude?
Do you mean which guy or girl would lavalier the other? It depends on who's a member of a GLO. I suppose they could both lavalier eachother. It might also depend on which one is the feminine or masculine of the same-sex couple. (from my limited knowledge there's generally one of each in a same-sex couple.)
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anyway, from what i know in GC, dropping letters seems like a big deal, almost like proposing... so id hope that the couple in question, would be taking it just as seriously as a straight couple. i'd expect if they were doing such, then theyd take it seriously.
It depends on the campus. It's been discussed a lot around here. Sometimes lavaliering is a sign of a serious relationship and pinning is actually close to proposing. On other campuses, lavaliering could be close to proposing.

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