We’ve all heard of college pranks, but this one took a strange and unexpected turn. A young woman with a history of trauma found herself in a bizarre situation when her sorority sisters decided to play a prank on her. Little did they know, their seemingly innocent joke would trigger a disassociation episode, leading to confusion, anger, and a night that no one would forget.
The Traumatic Past

The Disconnection

The Sorority Prank

The Prank Escalates

The Unexpected Reaction

Escaping the Situation

Finding an Exit

Into the Woods

Lost in Time

The Confrontation

The Aftermath

The Explanation

The Blame Game

The Lingering Issue

Was She Wrong for Not Warning Them?
After the prank went awry, the young woman found herself at odds with her sorority sisters. They blamed her for not disclosing her disassociation episodes, while she felt they were in the wrong for orchestrating a prank that involved physically restraining her. The tension remained unresolved, leaving her questioning her future in Greek life. So, who’s really to blame? Let’s dive into the internet’s reactions to this wild story… ️♀️
Sororities can be toxic environments for mental health, seek help.

Kidnapping prank gone wrong, commenters support victim, NTA

Sorority prank sparks debate on hazing and consent

Former Greek life member encourages speaking out against abusive hazing

Choosing to leave a sorority can be a smart decision

NTA! Dissociation is a weird business . Friends did an irresponsible thing . Running into the woods? Immensely helpful

Sorority sisters and frat boys are the a**holes for not respecting autonomy and blaming OP for their poor choices. NTA

Kidnapped by sorority sisters for having other plans? NTA

Empathetic comment supports leaving toxic sorority environment

Greek life can be toxic and manipulative. Seek healthier alternatives.
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Kidnapping is not a prank . NTA, they screwed up.
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Commenter calls out sorority for being ‘giant a**holes’

Respect personal boundaries and consent. Everyone’s body is different.

Girl defends herself for not telling sorority about panic attacks

Beware of Greek life pranks, NTA for reacting strongly

Standing up for oneself and finding a better fit

NAH, sorority sisters tried to do something fun but misread OP.

Student stands up for herself after sorority prank gone wrong

Quit the sorority if pranks are a habit

Commenter with DID shares perspective on trauma and responsibility.

NTA. Frat boys manhandled and trapped her. They should apologize.

Don’t waste your time with cruel and uncaring ‘friends’

Sorority sisters’ ‘prank’ turns into kidnapping. Victim escapes

NTA, consider educating sorority sisters on trauma signs and handling

Stand up for yourself and ditch those toxic friends!

Trauma survivor shares story of friends’ insensitive prank. NTA.

Leaving toxic ‘sisters’ after invasive prank. NTA

Friends shouldn’t prank each other without consent.

Navigating medical history with friends. NTA for setting boundaries.

Commenter receives support for setting boundaries with toxic friends.

Sorority sister suggests dropping after dangerous prank gone wrong

Commenter calls out sorority culture with witty NTA response.

When a prank becomes a nightmare
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Commenter calls out sorority for gaslighting and triggering trauma

Supportive comment encourages seeking help for dissociation disorder.

Commenter defends OP’s actions in sorority prank gone wrong

NTA, sorority prank turns into a hostage situation

Toxic sorority prank goes wrong, blame victim for mental illness.

Pranks should be amusing for everyone, not abusive. NTA comment.

Commenter warns about toxic sorority culture and encourages leaving

Commenter offers support and advice to victim of sorority prank.

Empathetic comment supports NTA’s reaction to sorority prank

Safety first! NTA, but important to communicate about your condition

Is being in a sorority really worth it?

ESH. Communication could have prevented the prank gone wrong

Pranks can have serious consequences. NTA for calling it out

Pranks should stop when they stop being funny

Think twice before joining a sorority.

Greek life stress and danger, NTA for avoiding it

Commenter defends girl’s panic in sorority hazing incident.

Commenter shares personal experience with PTSD and offers advice
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Frat guy defends NTA and advises to stand up to sisters

Commenter calls out sorority’s dangerous and unacceptable behavior. NTA.
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Hazing or not? Discussing the consequences of extreme pranks

Respect trauma triggers, NTA for calling out harmful prank.
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Respect for privacy and mental health is important. NTA.

Belief or not, NTA for not participating in the prank

Kidnapped by sorority sisters, blamed for ruining their night.

NTA. Networking is the only benefit of Greek life. Stay safe

Prioritizing mental health over sorority life

Commenter defends girl in sorority prank gone wrong

Navigating disability in college culture, advice for education and understanding.

Respect for mental health is crucial, NTA stands strong

Sororities: touted as lifelong friendships, but often shallow and mean ♀️
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