A Relationship turned bad after turning Greek....

7 replies · 2471 views · Started by NC_Intimidator · Jul 2005
Yo at the end of this past semester, we had a lot of lines on campus cross. During this period I also noticed a lot relationships break up between neo Greeks and Non-Greeks. One of my bois from school just called me and told me he ended a 3-year relationship with his girl, who just crossed Delta. One of the reasons for the breakup was due to her spending less time with him and more time with her sisters. Is it I, or do you all witness the samething on your campus?
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laidbackfella · Jul 2005
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The same thing happens all the time, every where. The person gaining the greek affiliation has increased their personal circle of friends and influence. This does not mean that they neglect the needs or wants of their partner but it changes the amount of time that is available because there is bonding and learning that must be done with their Frat/Sorors. Patience and open communication is the key on the part of both people involved in the relationship.
Blutifully Human · Jul 2005
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It happens. It's just important for both parties to be understanding. I don't shut them out, or exclude them altogether. But they are also aware that my time isn't as flexible as it once was. I still accomodate them when i can, but they aren't selfish enough to end a friendship just becuz i can't hang with them like i used to. If the bond was real before greekdom, it shall remain that way.
Change · Jul 2005
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this reminds me of the movie drumline remember when that dude was crossing and he was acting all weird, leaving and not saying nothing i agree communication is key but i can see how it's not fair to non greeks "now that you gotta paddle and jacket you can't hang with me no more"
AKAtude · Jul 2005
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Blutifully Human wrote:
If the bond was real before greekdom, it shall remain that way.
I totally agree!
1FocusedBruh · Jul 2005
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AKAtude wrote:
Blutifully Human wrote:
If the bond was real before greekdom, it shall remain that way.
I totally agree!
I think the girl in that relationship just didn't want a boyfriend at the time..She just wanted to be active in her sorority and meet new people..Ain't nothing wrong with that.
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Blutifully Human · Jul 2005
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1FocusedBruh wrote:
AKAtude wrote:
Blutifully Human wrote:
If the bond was real before greekdom, it shall remain that way.
I totally agree!
I think the girl in that relationship just didn't want a boyfriend at the time..She just wanted to be active in her sorority and meet new people..Ain't nothing wrong with that.
either that or her boyfriend was an attention **** and got a lil jealous when he was no longer the main attraction
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