Another Gen-Xer here, exvangelical who was homeschooled in a religious environment and went to a small private college with no connection to the Greek system. For me, watching these rush videos is like watching a documentary about another planet.
I also think “not belonging” has allowed me to follow my own rules, and I’m grateful for it. …
Another Gen-Xer here, exvangelical who was homeschooled in a religious environment and went to a small private college with no connection to the Greek system. For me, watching these rush videos is like watching a documentary about another planet.
I also think “not belonging” has allowed me to follow my own rules, and I’m grateful for it. I’ve even reached a point of gratitude for the double not-belonging I went through: at first not belonging in “normal” life (like Greek systems), then later not belonging in church either. Just finding my own way over here, lol. As shitty as many parts of that story were to live through, I now realize there are upsides to having no choice but to develop a strong sense of self.
Another Gen-Xer here, exvangelical who was homeschooled in a religious environment and went to a small private college with no connection to the Greek system. For me, watching these rush videos is like watching a documentary about another planet.
I also think “not belonging” has allowed me to follow my own rules, and I’m grateful for it. I’ve even reached a point of gratitude for the double not-belonging I went through: at first not belonging in “normal” life (like Greek systems), then later not belonging in church either. Just finding my own way over here, lol. As shitty as many parts of that story were to live through, I now realize there are upsides to having no choice but to develop a strong sense of self.