hazing
by: ScaredWhat is sorority hazing like here? I know there are plenty no-hazing policies in place but I just want the honest truth. I mean after all this site is anonymous. I just would like to know what to expect. How intense is the hazing and what are some of the ways girls get hazed?
#1by: Most
sororities don't haze at all. If it happens, its not even really "hazing," normally just older girls giving younger girls alcohol, which of course you are at perfectly liberty to decline. But some will always say they were "forced" to drink but I highly doubt it.
A few years back, I'm not sure if this still occurs, AOPi would do a blind fold walk where pledges were led by older girls while blind folded as a trust exercise and they made them climb things and trust that the girls wouldn't let them fall, which is considered hazing. But no one is going to to do anything stupid or dangerous and if someone tells you a "hazing story" it's probably al ie to make that group look bad.
#4by: No
Sororities do not haze at all. Sororities up north do, but down here we do not. As a new member I was never at all hazed. In fact there are some weird rules in place that are in place trying a little too hard to prevent hazing. Girls and guys are the opposite. During rush guys are treated like kings. After rush girls get that treatment
#5by: Yup
I personally did get "hazed". They didn't call it that but it was basically the same thing. I'm sure these other girls got hazed too but we are all sworn in to secrecy. Anyways the hazing isn't dangerous or harmful. Just drinking and waking us up at weird hours of the night
#6by: Drunk
KD pledges are put in a room and given huge amounts of alcohol. While they are drinking, someone knocked on the door and the officers pretend that it's campus security. They tell the girls that they have to drink all the evidence before the security gets to the room they are in.
Gets the girls really f'ed up! Lots of throwing up!
#7by: Haha
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by: LOL
Being an AOII, I can guarantee nothing like this has ever happened in my years at Ole Miss.