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Old 01-25-2010, 08:33 PM
Zillini Zillini is offline
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pardon my crash...

Does not wanting to live in have anything to do with the no booze/no boys restrictions? If that's the case, these girls would be unhappy in ANY sorority with a large house, not just ADPi. Are any of the other sororities on campus having this problem?

Have the social options become stagnant? i.e., do you hang out with one fraternity all the time? Have there been any recent chapter dramas or upsets?
While that could certainly be an issue, I know of chapters that have had the opposite problem. Is the chapter only offering date parties and fraternity swaps/exchanges/whatever for social activities? Sometimes what is lacking is the fun sisterhood stuff. Bonding and commitment doesn't always happen spontaneously. It may take someone scheduling/arranging events (and maybe even at first requiring people show up). Then afterwards everyone is like "Wow, that was a blast! I'm so glad I went. When can we do it again?"
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