 | jennifer0830 (0) 05/20/2008 | If you don't have the experience of being in a sorority, then you are making assessments that aren't valid. To lump a group of people together, reducing them to a stereotype is as bigoted as calling all men "chauvinist pigs". I never "broke out in song" (I was too busy studying), and I did not have a "distant father", nor am I considered the least bit "disturbed". Enjoy your narrow minded life, but maybe try to get to know one of us, that don't fit your prejudices.
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 | twansalem (40) 05/02/2008 | Different sororities have different characteristics. That being said, there does seem to be one constant. Sorority girls flock together. Seeing a sorority girl without one of her sisters is a rare site indeed. It's also kind of creepy when a large group of sorority girls just starts singing spontatneously. No one girl starts it, they just all start instantly, apparently without any starting signal. I attended one sorority formal, and a fuse in the sound system blew out. Out of nowhere these girls just started singing one song after another, with no direction from any particular member at all. It was kind of weird.
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 | CanadaSucks (48) 05/02/2008 | Ahh. . .those walking bags of emotional trauma, disorder, and desire to fit in mixed with feelings of neglect from her distant father- charming ladies once you get past their shield of c#ck blockers although certainly a few of them aren't worth the hassle. . .
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