He might have lavaliered someone during his freshman year (high school sweetheart perhaps?) ... then they broke up, and now he's serious about ADIPirate and wants to lavalier her. Relationships that start in high school don't often stand the test of time, particularly if they become LDRs - one of them is a freshman in a college in city X, while the other is a freshman in a college in city Y, or is still in high school back home in city Z.
Or he might be on the 5-year program, as you suggest, 33girl. There's not necessarily anything wrong with that. I did a 5-year program where I earned both a bachelor's and a master's degree. One of my sorority sisters did an extra semester because she switched majors. Some people have to do an extra year because they switch majors or decide to double major, or because they transfer and not all their credits from their old school transfer to the new one. (Then again, there are the people who major in partying, and end up saying, "Seven years of college, down the drain.")
Bottom line, ADIPirate, your boyfriend needs to check with his fraternity brothers as to whether he is allowed to lavalier you after having lavaliered someone else
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