Cristina is a Grandex Writer and Content Manager. She was an intern for over two years before she graduated a semester early to write about college full time, which makes absolutely no sense. She regretfully considers herself a Carrie, but is first and foremost a Rory. She tends to draw strong reactions from people. They are occasionally positive. You can find her in a bar as you're bending down to tie your shoes, drinking Dos XX and drunk crying to Elton John. Email her: cristina@grandex.co (not .com).
Oh my god that is awful I’m so sorry! That actually makes sense. In retrospect, we probably should’ve thought about getting her a doctor first to see about a concussion, but she was way more concerned about her tooth than her head haha
Yes! It’s so funny because I’ve heard women with experiences like mine (little pain, small adjustment period) and experiences like yours and we’re all in agreeance that the IUD is awesome.
It’s kind of like a distorted reality. Sure, I get jealous when I see a hot girl on Instagram, but I’m never like, “I want to BE her.” You definitely have to learn to be happy with yourself, and unfortunately that’s something a lot of young girls don’t learn until later on in life.
Oh no! You should talk to your doctor about it! That shouldn’t be happening. My friend had to have her doctor cut the strings shorter because she said her boyfriend could feel it. Which one do you have?
According to the Google machine, female sterilization AKA having your tubes tied is only 99.5% effective. I didn’t believe it either so I had to look it up, but it turns out she’s right! Another reason to love my IUD <3
I have Skyla, can confirm that my periods are super light and last maybe three days tops. I recommend it to everyone. Skyla is the smaller version of Mirena so it hurts less, at least that’s what I heard. For me, the pain was like a 4/10 when my doctor was inserting it and then I just had period-like cramps for a few hours. Nothing major, I’d definitely do it again (and I will once my 3 years are up)
I have skyla too! The pain was like a 4/10, I remember it hurting and then it was just over in an instant. Love it so much. I got it a year ago and since then I’ve convinced three friends and my sister to get it haha
Just today we’ve already posted about leg contouring, grandparents watching the “Work” music video, and thoughts you have about an impending drug test. All have nothing to do with sorority women, they’re just things sorority women would enjoy and find funny/interesting. TSM isn’t a “how-to” guide on sorority life. It’s just funny shit sorority girls like and can relate to.
No, I think like anything you have to be smart. If you’re hooking up, definitely continue using condoms. If you’re in a serious relationship, you should go and get tested before you ditch the condoms. It’s just an extra layer of protection, which I think is always good.
Yes to this! I’ve used sweet almond oil in the past and now I use coconut oil. Both are awesome makeup removers
Oh my god that is awful I’m so sorry! That actually makes sense. In retrospect, we probably should’ve thought about getting her a doctor first to see about a concussion, but she was way more concerned about her tooth than her head haha
Agreed. It’s much better to be the girl holding everyone’s purses than the girl who’s missing her front tooth.
You’re a badass. A brilliant badass.
Yes! It’s so funny because I’ve heard women with experiences like mine (little pain, small adjustment period) and experiences like yours and we’re all in agreeance that the IUD is awesome.
Nope! No weight gain, no spotting, no hormonal acne, and definitely fewer mood swings than before.
Oooooh that’s good.
Check the source, yo: http://www2.ljworld.com/news/2016/may/09/lawrence-sorority-student-held-against-her-will/
It’s a joke.
It’s kind of like a distorted reality. Sure, I get jealous when I see a hot girl on Instagram, but I’m never like, “I want to BE her.” You definitely have to learn to be happy with yourself, and unfortunately that’s something a lot of young girls don’t learn until later on in life.
Oh no! You should talk to your doctor about it! That shouldn’t be happening. My friend had to have her doctor cut the strings shorter because she said her boyfriend could feel it. Which one do you have?
According to the Google machine, female sterilization AKA having your tubes tied is only 99.5% effective. I didn’t believe it either so I had to look it up, but it turns out she’s right! Another reason to love my IUD <3
I have Skyla, can confirm that my periods are super light and last maybe three days tops. I recommend it to everyone. Skyla is the smaller version of Mirena so it hurts less, at least that’s what I heard. For me, the pain was like a 4/10 when my doctor was inserting it and then I just had period-like cramps for a few hours. Nothing major, I’d definitely do it again (and I will once my 3 years are up)
I have skyla too! The pain was like a 4/10, I remember it hurting and then it was just over in an instant. Love it so much. I got it a year ago and since then I’ve convinced three friends and my sister to get it haha
You can clearly see her elbows in the picture, is it just me or is that cut out above her elbow?
Just today we’ve already posted about leg contouring, grandparents watching the “Work” music video, and thoughts you have about an impending drug test. All have nothing to do with sorority women, they’re just things sorority women would enjoy and find funny/interesting. TSM isn’t a “how-to” guide on sorority life. It’s just funny shit sorority girls like and can relate to.
The study says there are “no long-acting, reversible contraceptives currently available for men,” so this would be the first
He had a few samples with very, very small numbers of sperm before also becoming sperm-free like the rest of them
No, I think like anything you have to be smart. If you’re hooking up, definitely continue using condoms. If you’re in a serious relationship, you should go and get tested before you ditch the condoms. It’s just an extra layer of protection, which I think is always good.