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NextImg:Kappa Kappa Gamma Slams the Girls Who Protested The Sorority Forcing In a Man Into Their Home, Declaring That the Word "Woman" Is "Unquestionably Open to Many Intepretations"

The girls at Kappa Kappa Gamma at the University of Wyoming sued when the sorority changed its rules to force a man into their sorority -- one who would leer at the girls, allegedly, and sport a visible erection in "her" leggings as he did.


The sorority is attacking the girls in turn.


University of Wyoming sorority reveals it CHANGED its definition of 'woman' to allow 6ft2, 260lb trans member to join - and slams sisters who sued because she 'stared at them with an erection visible through leggings'

The University of Wyoming's Kappa Kappa Gamma sorority is being sued for allegedly changing the definition of 'woman' to accept a trans member

Artemis Langford is accused of ogling the girls and staring at them with 'an erection visible through (her) leggings'

The sorority hit back at the lawsuit, insisting the term 'woman' is 'unquestionably open to many interpretations'

A University of Wyoming sorority has slammed its female members for complaining after it allowed a 6ft2, 260lb trans woman to live in the house - insisting the term 'woman' is 'unquestionably open to many interpretations'.

Sisters at the campus' Kappa Kappa Gamma (KKG) chapter claim the organization changed the definition of a woman to allow trans member Artemis Langford to join in September 2022.

After the sorority's leadership allegedly bullied and intimidated the girls to accept Langford, she was then quickly met with accusations she would 'peep at (the other girls) while visibly aroused'.

Members said they were left 'in constant fear in our home', and the lawsuit alleges that she was frequently caught with 'an erection visible through (her) leggings'.

In a fiery response to the lawsuit, the KKG sorority condemned the girls for their 'frivolous' legal action, arguing they only tried to boot Langford from the sorority house for 'their own political purposes'.

See, the girls actually living at the sorority house have "political purposes" for insisting that an all-women's sorority remain a safe space for women. The Woke White Women running the sorority, on the other hand, have no political purposes in demanding that girls actually in sorority housing live with a man.


At the heart of the lawsuit is the issue of defining a 'woman', with the sorority sisters arguing that because KKG's governing documents define it as a space exclusively for females, the organization broke its own rules by admitting a biological male.

The sisters claim that the sorority changed its criteria to allow Langford to apply, while KKGs lawyers said the definition of 'woman' has evolved since the sorority's founding 150 years ago.

'The term (woman) is unquestionably open to many interpretations,' the sorority's filing claimed, according to CowboyStateDaily.

Although the plaintiffs offer a definition in their lawsuit as an 'adult human female', KKG says this is restrictive, and they are seeking to dismiss on the basis of changing views around what constitutes a 'woman'.

The lawsuit makes a series of disturbing allegations against Langford, including that she would stare at the other girls for hours without saying anything, while sitting with a pillow in her lap.

Langford is also accused of taking photos of the girls at a slumber party and making inappropriate comments to them, including about 'what vaginas look like, breast cup size, whether women were considering breast reductions and birth control'.

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The women also claimed that Langford is attracted to women, which they say is evident on her Tinder profile 'through which he seeks to meet women.'

Another alleged she watched her walked down the hallway in a towel and that she sat at the back of the room during a group yoga class in December and 'watched the assembled young women flex their bodies,' the lawsuit said.

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The lawsuit was branded 'baseless' in the sorority's scathing rebuke.

However, several members of the sorority have spoken out against Langford's presence in their home and say she leaves them feeling 'vulnerable' and 'uncomfortable'.

'It is really uncomfortable. Some of the girls have been sexually assaulted or sexually harassed. Some girls live in constant fear in our home,' one of the sisters, Hannah, told Megyn Kelly on her podcast.

'Men are never allowed on the second floor of our house apart from moving in and moving out.

'So it is an only-female space and not like living in the dorms. We share just a couple of main bathrooms but it is supposed to be safe space for us to rest our head at night.'

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Leadership reportedly told members that if they have any issues with Langford then they can 'drop out'.

One member even said that she was called a 'bigot and a transphobe' for not wanting to shower and sleep with Langford in the same area.

The girls spoke about this situation with Megyn Kelly a few weeks ago:

Meanwhile, a different sorority just blackballed this Dude in a Dress. So he called the sorority "transphobic."

You know, you've now turned that attempted smear into a point of pride, don't you?