Plus, who would want to wear some other group's letters?
Some little sister programs did not allow their members to be members of a sorority...so wearing "some other group's letters" was not a question. The fraternity was the only group they had an affiliation with.
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Some little sister programs did not allow their members to be members of a sorority...so wearing "some other group's letters" was not a question. The fraternity was the only group they had an affiliation with.
I was speaking to your reply:
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Originally Posted by 33girl
Most fraternities discontinued their little sister programs in the mid to late 1980s because of Title IX and risk management issues. Some chapters still might, but it's usually without the consent or knowledge of their national HQ.
And giving a random Greek woman a sweatshirt with your letters on it and calling her your "little" does not constitute a "little sister program." If your chapter does not do this, be glad - it's lame and just an excuse to create drama.
thanks, I just attended our regional academy and discussed this with a few brothers from chapters that have little sisters, and some that have programs similar to them but not completely alike, it gave me the insight I was looking for