It's one thing to be a part of your sorority, but making the decision to live-in is a totally different ball game. From the pure amount of hormones that you encounter on a day-to-day basis, to the amount of information you end up acquiring by living with so many women, it is an overall crazy and unique experience. Here are just 19 things that are bound to happen to when you make the courageous decision to live in your sorority house.
1. You downgrade back to your freshman year and sleep in a bunk bed.
2. You get anxiety whenever you hear about everyone’s plans for the weekend.
3. The fact that you and your friends begin to start speaking your own colloquial "Srat" language: TITF (Taking It To Far), Stahp, FOMO (Fear Of Missing Out), Heinous, IDGAF (I Don't Give A F***),RUFKM (Are You F**king Kidding Me).
4. You become close with your house mom.
5. You get incredibly (if not too much) close with all the girls living in.
6. You are so used to being around girls 24/7 that you even coordinate showers with your roommate so you don’t have to be alone.
7. You eat more food than is socially acceptable.
8. Cereal becomes your best friend.
9. You get extremely defensive when girls who don’t live in raid the pantry on the weekends.
10. You participate in multiple movie nights a week.
11. Watching the Bachelor becomes way more exciting with 30 plus girls.
12. You learn the very intimate details of everyone’s life— even the details that you may not have wanted to know.
13. Gossip about boys becomes a nightly ritual.
14. You forget what privacy is.
15. Their clothes become your clothes (for better or for worse).
16. You get locked out of the house on a daily basis.
17. The Live-In GroupMe becomes your inside scoop of everything important in life
18. Sleep is hard to come by so you are bound to stay up talking about the latest Greek happenings.
19. Everyone in the house has seen you at you worst.
20. You realize why you joined in the first place.
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