Engaged and underage (Matriarch)

Member Since 01/12/2011

From Mississippi

  • Engaged and underage 13 years ago on ETSU

    And what are you going to do if by some chance you get divorced or he dies unexpectedly? How are YOU going to support yourself? You can’t rely on one person for everything financially, because you’ll be s.o.l. if you lose that one person.

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  • Engaged and underage 13 years ago on Texas Christian University

    Agreed times a hundred! We all have our reasons for choosing the sorority we pledge and I think it’s a little immature to mock someone in a different sorority. You have to remember that as much as you love your sorority, she loves hers too! As long as she is in the right place and feels like she made the right decision, that’s all that matters!

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  • Southern Wedding Belle 13 years ago on Appalachian State University

    There’s nothing wrong with getting married in college! I’m engaged as a college sophomore, and while we aren’t getting married until after graduation, I don’t see any fault in those who don’t want to wait. I congratulate those who find the love of their life so early!

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  • southern wedding belle 13 years ago on University of Arkansas

    Honey, while it would be pretty awesome to look like Heidi Klum or Adriana Lima, it’s very very highly unlikely that this is the case here. Fact is, a childrens medium is NOT healthy for a college aged woman, or attractive.

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  • Mrs in training 13 years ago on University of Illinois

    You know what, I commend you for being above the petty sorority girls who swallow air for food. A real woman has curves, and doesn’t starve herself to be considered attractive. Thank you for your maturity, it’s quite refreshing!

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  • Mrs in training 13 years ago on U

    I’m certainly not. I actually find it offensive. I’m in a sorority and don’t resemble a prostitute in any way, shape, or form, and resent being compared to one. So, in my opinion, no respectable sorority girl would enjoy being called a “sorostitute.”

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  • Mrs in training 13 years ago on George Mason

    Yes, because supplying your sisters with illegal prescription drugs instead of spending the time and thought finding something sentimental and personal is incredibly classy. You are doing the same thing as the “classless GDIs,” except for the fact that you aren’t using them to make a profit. A little hypocritical my dear. “Before you start pointing fingers, make sure your own hands are clean.”

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  • SouthernSweetie 13 years ago on TCU

    While I partially agree with this statement, I don’t think it’s a very lady-like thing to say.

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