Sorority girls feel 'vulnerable' around trans woman 'peeping at them'

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It's sad that we even have to discuss this.

  • Female students belonging to a sorority at the University of Wyoming have expressed concerns about the potential admission of a transgender woman
  • Artemis Langford, 21, does not currently reside in the house, but has been granted permission to move in from September
  • A lawsuit filed by some of sorority sisters alleges Langford has exhibited inappropriate behavior, including staring at the girls and being openly aroused

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A group of sorority sisters at the University of Wyoming have broken cover to express their fear that a trans woman will be allowed to move into their house next term.

The seven Kappa Kappa Gamma girls, who filed a lawsuit against the college, claim Artemis Langford, 21, has been visibly aroused while being in their company.

Langford, who is 6'2' and weighs 260lbs, is not currently living in the property but has spent a 'significant' amount of time there alongside 50 other young women and has been granted permission to move into the Sorority House from September.

The women who already live there are now speaking out and said the move leaves them feeling 'vulnerable' and 'uncomfortable'.

 
So how did this person get into the sorority? My understanding is a vote takes place before freshman are invited to pledge.

Kind of like this:

 
It's sad that we even have to discuss this.

  • Female students belonging to a sorority at the University of Wyoming have expressed concerns about the potential admission of a transgender woman
  • Artemis Langford, 21, does not currently reside in the house, but has been granted permission to move in from September
  • A lawsuit filed by some of sorority sisters alleges Langford has exhibited inappropriate behavior, including staring at the girls and being openly aroused

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I will tell you what is sad, sorority girls.
 
There is no way that guy should have been allowed in the sorority
 
It's sad that we even have to discuss this.

  • Female students belonging to a sorority at the University of Wyoming have expressed concerns about the potential admission of a transgender woman
  • Artemis Langford, 21, does not currently reside in the house, but has been granted permission to move in from September
  • A lawsuit filed by some of sorority sisters alleges Langford has exhibited inappropriate behavior, including staring at the girls and being openly aroused

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Why those MAGA women racists and homophobes.
 
Men are now allowed in a Sorority?
 
A generation ago their boyfriends simply would have simply kicked this guy's ass and it would be over with.
 

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