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It's widely recognized that a boy is socialized
to become strong, tough, unemotional. As he grows up, he often views
women as weak, submissive sex objects, and even if he genuinely
cares for someone, he is influenced to keep his feelings to himself
ostensibly so that he can be "one of the guys" who take
pleasure in exaggerating sexual exploits. So there arises a conflict
between the macho image he thinks he must maintain to compete with,
and be accepted by, his male peers, and his genuine feelings of
love, respect and courtesy for the women dear to him, such as his
mother, sister, grandmother, aunt, girlfriend. Suddenly on his own,
surrounded by other unchaperoned men and women, he faces an "anything
goes" sexual culture where it's easy to forget that women,
often struggling with how to say no without hurting the other person's
feelings, should be treated with respect, even when they are perceived
not to "deserve" it.
But when he is introduced to Sigma Nu, he is
reminded that this fraternity is his family away from home. For
many, it will only reinforce those strong values already taught
by parents; moreover, for the rising number today who come from
dysfunctional families, it can, if one lets it, prove that family
values of Love, Honor and Truth are constants that can be relied
on as beacons on stormy seas. One burdened by emotional problems
can find in the tenets of the Sigma Nu Creed a source of vision,
strength and stability. Whenever we find one of our brothers tugging
at his conscience in the face of temptation to go along with the
unprincipled crowd, we reach out, give support, and, if needed,
help him seek counseling. If he needs correcting,we do it in a determined
voice tempered by caring.

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