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Originally Posted by tld221
now how exactly does that answer my point made above? sluts are sluts no matter where you go to school. if she's in a sorority, well then so be it.
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My post was kinda in response to your "p.s. i cant imagine the phrase "sorostitute" being actually used. i feel like you'd be waiting for the right time to use it. and thats lame." I never heard the word when I was at Pitt. When I was at PSU, I've only heard the word once from a Greek and he was just joking around with me. All the other times I've heard it, it's been from non-Greeks...and it's usually been in regards to parties (either not getting in or having to deal with all the drunken people walking around outside being loud and not watching where they're going)...usually saying something along the lines of "stupid frat boys and sorostitutes".
ETA (because in rereading, I see my post might still be kinda unclear): Basically, my post was about people who generalize about the entire Greek system. If someone is using the term sorostitute to refer to a particular individual engaging in questionable behavior, then it's not going to matter what school it's at. My point was that the term may not be heard as much at schools with smaller Greek systems where Greek life isn't as in-your-face. But at a school with a larger Greek system, Greek life may be more in-your-face and may inspire more hatred for no reason (i.e. people hating on Greeks without ever taking the time to find out what Greek life is all about or taking the time to get to know any Greeks).