can we stop with the "classy" please.
by: really?Can everyone just stop calling themselves "classy" and other sororities "not classy." This is ASU! Get a clue. We aren't classy. Deal with it. Besides, I promise you that guys don't give a hoot.
#6by: shut up
"Classy" may be overblown, but there's a HUGE difference between houses that value composure and those that don't. Look at girls who drink in their letters, dress like strippers to go out, get sloppy at parties, or have fb pictures of themselves twerking. That speaks volumes.
And stop bashing pageant girls, you all sound jealous and pathetic. Is your body in good enough shape to walk on stage in a swimsuit? They worked hard to look good, kudos to them for dedication and confidence.
#7by: deal with it
You know- pageant women put themselves out there. Some people aren't going to like what they stand for (which incidentally is very denigrating to women). Those people have a right to voice that they don't like it. Loads of women who don't put themselves out there, who are just minding there own business get maligned on this website and in the greek system at ASU and nobody really stands up for them. Why don't you save your energy and defend real victims of bullying instead of cheese ball pageant people.
#9by: don'tlifefactories
If a sorority has one woman enter a pageant once in a while, I would say "whatever." After all, a truly diverse house has lots of women with different interests, values and goals. But when a particular sorority turns themselves into a pageant factory (sort of like the country of Venezuela ) then I think we are dealing with some really creepy values coming out of that house. Of course women working hard toward a goal is a good thing, but when that goal is to strap on high heals and shake it with almost nothing on, I'm concerned for women in general. I'm sorry, but I do think it is sleazy and a detriment to women. You can call me "jealous" but that is my feeling. I don't like that the pageant women then go and put other women down for drinking or Facebook photos. Why is shaking it at a pageant any better then at a bar? I know we should all support each other, but I don't support pageants. I think they hurt us all.
#10by: doesn't matter
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by: Honey boo boo
I think that Honey Boo Boo does pageants. Super classy.