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Originally Posted by Munchkin03
It's been my experience Greek students tend to lean a little bit more to the right in social matters than the independents on their respective campuses. That's how it was at both my undergrad and grad schools, which are notoriously liberal. Greek life is a pretty "traditional" thing to do and, as such, it often attracts students who are interested in "traditional" things.
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Originally Posted by TKE627
That's just not true. I'm in a fraternity and there are just as many liberal as there are conservative brothers, politically speaking. BUT there are no "traditional" or "conservatives" as she calls them, I'm assuming she means good little christians.
To I<3greeks: We're in college we love to eat, drink, and fuck and Greeks most of all. Of course that's not all we're about, but all of that is a part of today's uni. scene. You can try to find an untra conservative sorority where all they do is community service and have no real social aspect to them, but i find them a bit dull, though if that's YOUR scene just look around and get to know the organizations on your campus you'll find the right fit.
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So, you've had her same experiences in life? That's really awesome! How'd you pull that one off? Stalk her?
Just as Munchkin's experience with finding the systems she's familiar with to lean conservative is not the definitive answer, neither is your party scene scenario.
Also, if you are unable to have fun without drinking and sex involved, perhaps it is you who are the dull one. Just because an org doesn't all-out party, doesn't mean that they aren't social.