New year’s resolutions are popping up all over the place. Whether you make your own organized, numbered list each year or not, we can all resolve to be healthier, beyond the standard goals of eating better and exercising.
At age five, you and the friendly neighbor boy probably played “doctor.” Before your parents caught you, peeps at his thingy and your lady bits were taken. How yucky, you thought. At age twelve, during your “developing years,” someone undoubtedly sat you down for a talk about the birds and the bees. They whipped out the American Girl puberty book and you squirmed.
As collegiettes™, we get immense gratification from a variety of things: finding the perfect nude peep-toe pump, running three miles without stopping, acing the impossible-to-pass biology final.
As collegiettes™, we’re always looking to stay on top of our game when it comes to contraception. It’s hard enough managing school, work, a social life, and several failed attempts at enough sleep
“Did you hear? Zak and Sara totally did it on the 50-yard line last night. I heard she was so loud campus security came running.”