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Actually, you also said that they were "passed around" which is really disgusting. Why on earth would you say that about people you've never even spoken to? Would you appreciate someone saying that about your mother or sister?
Yes I did. But foolishly I went by stereotypes and generalizations instead of actually talking to one. When I finally did and saw how nice and sweet she was my view changed.
Yes, I am reluctant to get into any sort of dating with a girl that got passed around in college. I know how they were on my campus but then again I did go to a party school.
Sounds like you've been watching too much porn. Let me guess, you also imagine them having naked pillow fights.
I was in a sorority for a bit (the time commitment ended up being too much), and it wasn't that way at all, at least it wasn't while I was there. Then again, there was more of an academic focus.
Sounds like you've been watching too much porn. Let me guess, you also imagine them having naked pillow fights.
I was in a sorority for a bit (the time commitment ended up being too much), and it wasn't that way at all, at least it wasn't while I was there. Then again, there was more of an academic focus.
So you transferred from a community college? That is even more puzzling that you have such a strong, negative view of women who were in a sorority.
Oh I'm so happy to know I'm not the only one puzzled by this long speculative conversation on hypotheticals and stereotypes. Don't the majority form opinions from facts and experience?
In summary: The OP does not want PUAs to be painted with "broad brush strokes" unless you're a sorority girl, because then you've already been "passed around" so your opinion isn't as valuable as this "other fellow" who said something.
amiright?
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