Kristen Simonelli is a Monmouth University Student, Writer, Advocate, and Sorority Woman. As a frequently featured columnist on various contemporary online media platforms, Kristen's philosophy of raising awareness for neglected social issues is personified through her written work with the intention of cultivating a voice for individuals who are unable to speak up for themselves. Feedback and professional inquiries for Kristen may be fowarded to her directly via email at kristen.e.simonelli@gmail.com
As a fellow TSM Contributor, I can’t tell you how happy I am that someone finally wrote an article like this. We women go through fucking hell every month, and have no say in this matter that we have to live with for the majority of our most physically attractive years. Dudes have NO PLACE in saying absolutely anything about what it is we do with our bodies when are uteruses are literally being ripped out of us in the most physical and emotionally uncomfortable way possible. As Rachel from Friends would say, “No uterus, no opinion”. Sorry if this was all really “extra”, as my Little would say, I can’t help it, I’m about to bleed from my fucking vagina for a week.
The world has stereotyped and criticized us for far too long. It’s about time we all come together to take a stand against “sorority shaming” so that we are free to be the women whom we truly want to be, free of judgement. If you agree share this article on social media with the hashtag #StopTheSororityGirlStereotype
Thank you for writing this. This is extremely reassuring to all college students who have questioned their plans and are unsure about post-grad life. We need to remember to live in the moment instead of wasting our time worrying about what comes next. I can certainly relate.
As a fellow Jersey Girl and aspiring TSM intern I relate to this on a spiritual level. I’m also pretty sure that this is the only company that would consider hiring me after searching my social media history. This job is #goals.
As a fellow TSM Contributor, I can’t tell you how happy I am that someone finally wrote an article like this. We women go through fucking hell every month, and have no say in this matter that we have to live with for the majority of our most physically attractive years. Dudes have NO PLACE in saying absolutely anything about what it is we do with our bodies when are uteruses are literally being ripped out of us in the most physical and emotionally uncomfortable way possible. As Rachel from Friends would say, “No uterus, no opinion”. Sorry if this was all really “extra”, as my Little would say, I can’t help it, I’m about to bleed from my fucking vagina for a week.
The world has stereotyped and criticized us for far too long. It’s about time we all come together to take a stand against “sorority shaming” so that we are free to be the women whom we truly want to be, free of judgement. If you agree share this article on social media with the hashtag #StopTheSororityGirlStereotype
I can’t thank you enough for that comment! <3
This is brilliant and so accurate
Thank you so much! That means the world to me.
Thank you for writing this. This is extremely reassuring to all college students who have questioned their plans and are unsure about post-grad life. We need to remember to live in the moment instead of wasting our time worrying about what comes next. I can certainly relate.
This is hilarious and so accurate. The struggle is real.
As a fellow Jersey Girl and aspiring TSM intern I relate to this on a spiritual level. I’m also pretty sure that this is the only company that would consider hiring me after searching my social media history. This job is #goals.
Thank you for reading it! I’m glad you enjoyed it! š