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Old 03-17-2011, 08:20 PM
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I don't mean for this to sound snippy but...

You have a boyfriend that loves you, you love him, and you consider him not lavaliering you to be a problem? Seriously.. get over it and move on.

Don't turn into his ex who whined about it. It's not that big of a deal. And it REALLY won't be a big deal when you're not in school anymore.
No, please. Be snippy. If I wanted rainbows, I'd stick to my sisters.
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Old 03-17-2011, 08:41 PM
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No, please. Be snippy. If I wanted rainbows, I'd stick to my sisters.
Cool. It's interesting because most of my Sorors (sorority sisters) were and still are the least rainbow people in the whole entire world. LOL. You all need to work on being loving and supportive but without the rainbows.

As for the original topic, I agree with ASTalumna. You have to weigh the costs and benefits of things and figure out which things are NOT deal breakers. He lavaliered his ex and can't lavalier the next. Such is life which is why, in my opinion, lavaliering and any other type of letter wearing should be reserved. Afterall, not every sorority and fraternity that has organizations for spouses (which are far beyond girlfriends and boyfriends) allows the spouse to wear the letters.

/end rant

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