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Originally Posted by KSUViolet06
True friends support their friends when they're involved in something that makes them happy, whether it's something they personally enjoy or not.
If they're being so mean to you, stop making an effort to hang out with them. People who insult you and your sorority (to your face or behind your back) are not your friends. I personally think you should cut your losses and hang out more with your sorority sisters or other friends.
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Amen!!!!
penguincutie, I can relate to your friend problem. After I joined a sorority, some of my friends insulted it and made fun me every time I wore something with my letters on it. After we had a little conversation about how rude that was, I cut my losses. If they were going to keep being jerks, they were not my true friends. On the other hand you may discover that some of your best friends are not greek and that not all non-greeks are jerks. My best friend went to school with me and she is not Greek, but supported my decision to join a sorority, even though she didn't understand it at the time.
As for the depression, please do not be afraid to seek out professional help. Most likely your campus has a free counseling center or similar resources to help you during times like depression. We all go through hard times, and that is what those resources are there for!