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11 Moments of Stress Every Twenty-Something Experiences

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Sometimes your inner-monologue sounds a lot like, "OH MY GOD, WHAT AM I DOING WITH MY LIFE???? I THINK I'M GOING TO JUST GIVE UP AND MOVE TO MEXICO AND PRETEND MY RESPONSIBILITIES DON'T EXIST." Just remember that you're not the only one out there whose brain is telling her that she should just give up. Also remember that you should never give up, because you're awesome. 

1. The moment when you're looking for a post-college job and realize you’re incredibly unqualified. 

Someone just needs to give you a damn job. 

2. The moment that you realize that you have no idea what a 401K is. 

You don’t really need one, right?

3. The moment you remember that you have to worry about figuring out your life on top of all of your work.

You just keep repeating your new mantra: “Stress is my friend. Stress is my friend. Stress is my—” *Bursts into tears* 

4. The (many) moments you get asked, “So what’s next for you?”

Can we all agree to never ask this question of anyone ever again? 

5. The moment you start to realize you can’t eat like you did as a freshman. 

But pizza is bae...

6. And the moment that your doctor tells you that your caffeine intake is unhealthy. 

“YOU DON’T KNOW MY LIFE!”

7. The moment you realize that you probably don’t have time to binge-watch House of Cards on Netflix, and that your time management is indeed a problem that you’ve created for yourself. 

And... now you’re judging yourself. Awesome. 

8. When you look at your bank account and see just how poor you are. 

How are you going to pay for an apartment? A car? Nutella?!

9. When you promise yourself that your nap will only be 15 minutes... and wake up three hours later having gotten nothing done. 

But... But... Why aren’t there more hours in the day?

10. When someone you like asks for a favor but you’re too stressed to even think about agreeing to help them. 

*Hops away from responsibility*

11. The moment you take a step back and realize that none of these should be considered problems. 

And then you feel guilty because all you really need to worry about is taking a breath and telling yourself that you can do this. 

Because you can. #IGotThis


20 Inspiring Films that Feature a Strong Female Lead

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Erin Brockovich. Elle Woods. Leigh Ann Tuohy. Leading ladies that we all adore and all wish we could be a little more like. So often the gender inequality in film is subtle enough that it goes fairly unnoticed. But it's an undeniable truth that movies which feature a strong, independent female lead (who isn't just used solely as a foil or love interest for the male lead) aren't exactly in abundance. So when we do get treated to movies of the like, we cherish them, we watch them over and over again, and we tend to never forget the indellible characters which no doubt have shaped our own decisions as women. These girls aren't perfect by any standards—but the reason we look up to them as our role models is because rather than give up or (more often the case) rely on a man to solve their problems, they choose to pull from their inner strength and in the end they come out on top of the world because they did things their way. Without further ado, let's list the 20 greatest movies with fearless female leads! 

20. Breakfast at Tiffany's (1961) - Holly Golightly (Audrey Hepburn)

Everybody knows the iconic image of the ever-graceful Hepburn standing in front of the Tiffany's store on 5th Avenue, quietly indulging in a croissant, dressed in a floor length gown with black gloves, glam jewelry, big sunglasses, and a tiara to crown her messy yet elegant bun. Holly Golightly is the epitome of New York chic, roaming around in her cute apartment (which, admittedly, her many male suitors pay for), wearing gorgeous outfits and throwing lavish parties—yes, she may have a habit of latching on the nearest rich fella she sees, but Holly is a free spirit. In a manner quite different from the culture at the time, she is an independent woman who doesn't need to bind herself to a man to have a purpose in life. 

19. Flashdance (1983) - Alex Owens (Jennifer Beals)

While the strength of this film lies (as the title would suggest) in its incredible dancing and choreography, Alex and her exotic dancer friends help prove that women can be sexual and confident without selling their bodies to men. She's a welder by day, a dancer by night, and remains fiercely independent as she tries to achieve her dream of joining a professional ballet school.

18. Basic Instinct (1992) - Catherine Tramell (Sharon Stone)

Catherine is in many ways the anti-hero—she's confident and extremely sexual, yet just dangerous enough to leave the audience wondering if she's truly capable of the heinous crimes for which she is suspect. Women dominate the men in this film, and it is a satisfying, albeit a bit graphic, endeavor.

17. Clueless (1995) - Cher Horowitz (Alicia Silverstone)

"As if!" How could this ever cheerful, bubbly, ditzy valley girl with a heart of gold not make the list? Cher may be materialistic to excess and lack intelligence, but she makes up for it by being selfless, kind, and a positive role model to her friends and her school. And it does help that she's a fashion guru with an automated closet that is the stuff of dreams.

16. Across The Universe (2007)

There are several leading ladies in this musical drama (set to an all-Beatles soundtrack!). It was the late '60s after all, and women's empowerment was at an all time high—Lucy, Sadie, Prudence and all the girls in this film are as fearless as they are good singers. Lucy joins the anti-war protest movement, Prudence embraces her sexuality at a time when the LGBTQ+ community was barely on the radar, and Sadie—well, you'll just have to witness her greatness for yourself!

15. Nothing But The Truth (2008) - Rachel Armstrong (Kate Beckinsale)

This movie is the female version of All The President's Men in a way, except much more suspenseful. Kate Beckinsale delivers a memorable performance as a journalist who, while working on a story, uncovers a massive conspiracy that leads high up the political chain. Rather than give herself up, she stands steadfastly to her convictions, through investigations, threats, jail, and even prison—remaining strong through it all. She's a model for all female journalists.

14. Kill Bill (2003) - The Bride (Uma Thurman)

For the record, there are several Tarantino classics which feature a strong female lead (Pulp Fiction, True Romance, From Dusk Till Dawn), but Kill Bill has to take the cake. Uma Thurman is, for lack of a better word, totally badass. She takes down anyone in her path—and she's not even the only kickass female in the movie (lest we forget Lucy Liu's breakout performance as well).

13. Legally Blonde (2001) - Elle Woods (Reese Witherspoon)

She's blonde, she likes wearing pink, she has a chihuahua named Bruiser—oh yeah, and she's a Harvard law student who can shake it with the big dogs. Elle Woods may seem inane to her peers, but that's all the more reason for their shock when she breaks all their expectations every single time—fabulously, of course.

12. Dirty Dancing (1987) - Francis "Baby" Houseman (Jennifer Grey)

"Nobody puts Baby in a corner." She may seem timid and conservative, but Baby proves that even the good girls can get a little dirty (then again, for Swayze, wouldn't we all?).

11. 10 Things I Hate About You (1999) - Kat Stratford (Julia Stiles)

Kat is a feminist's dream, wrapped up in a sarcastic sushi roll of awesome. She doesn't conform to anyone's standards, going from being the most popular girl in school to being a social recluse—and in the end she proves that time old rule that you don't have to be anything other than yourself to be accepted.

10. The Sound Of Music (1965) - Maria Von Trapp (Julie Andrews)

"I have confidence in me!" sings Maria as she bravely marches to the Von Trapp family mansion where she is to become fraulein to a staggering seven children. But it's how she stands up to the intimidating Captain Von Trapp and makes him realize how poor a father he has been, that truly makes her an inspiration.

9. Pretty Woman (1990) - Vivian Ward (Julia Roberts)

Yes, she's a hooker, but she's also smart, funny, sassy and manages to court the love of an extremely wealthy lawyer and make him change his erroneous ways. He may be her knight in shining armor in the end, but as Roberts cleverly replies, "she rescues him right back."

8. Silence Of The Lambs (1991) - Clarice Starling (Jodie Foster)

This film is not for the faint of heart, but Jodie Foster shines as FBI agent Clarice Starling, brought in to work with the notorious Dr. Hannibal Lecter to help solve a gruesome crime. Worth watching if you can handle the scary and grotesque.

7. Pretty In Pink (1986) - Andie Walsh (Molly Ringwald)

"I just wanna let them know that they didn't break me." Andie doesn't fall into any of the classic stereotypes of an '80s teen flick. She's not popular or blonde, an athlete or a dancer. She's a smart kid from the poorer side of town who designs all her own outfits, doesn't let any richie bully her, and even snags the heart of one handsome and popular Blaine in one of the most adorably romantic end scenes of any rom-com. John Hughes was a champion of strong female leads but none were quite as special as Andie.

6. The Blind Side (2009) - Leigh Ann Tuohy (Sandra Bullock)

Leigh Ann might be a petite southern housewife, but make no mistake—she is tough as nails and never gives up on anyone she loves, making her not only admirable but easy to love as well. This role won Sandra Bullock an Oscar for best actress.

5. Chicago (2002) 

Women's prison narratives might be popular nowadays thanks to Orange Is The New Black, but we can't forget the original—a group of female prisoners who share one thing in common: they all murdered their husbands. Devilish, sexy, and fiercely independent, these ladies prove that men are not irreplaceable (or untouchable).

4. Heathers (1988) - Veronica (Winona Ryder)

This darkly humorous cult classic turns the teen movie genre on its head. Veronica is the heroine because she doesn't settle for the guy in the end (handsome as Christian Slater might be), but chooses to save the school, stop glorification of teen suicide, and not conform to any social norms. 

3. The Avengers (2012) / Captain America: The Winter Soldier (2014) - Black Widow (Scarlett Johansson)

Scarlett Johansson was the perfect pick to play by far one of the greatest female superheroes of all time. Black Widow is just perfection, there's no other way to describe it.

2. Out Of Africa (1985) - Karen (Meryl Streep)

Many of you may have never heard of this 1985 film which earned Meryl Streep one of her (many) Oscar nominations, but it's one that's not to be missed. Yes, it is a love story to a certain degree, but what is more fascinating is the other storyline that exists—a woman who goes from being a spoiled society wife to a heroic icon who attempts to save the lives of all the African American workers on her vast lands despite all the hurdles she faces along the way. Truly an epic story of courage, love, and compassion, and you will never be the same after watching it.

1. Erin Brockovich (2000) - Erin Brockovich (Julia Roberts)

The fact that this movie is based on a true story, and that Erin Brockovich is a real person, just makes this film all the more gratifying. Julia Roberts is on fire as the single mom and paralegal who ends up almost singlehandedly taking down a corrupt California power company that was polluting city waters. It's an Oscar-winning performance but more than that, Erin Brockovich represents the idea that women can do anything they set their minds to, even if it is in a field traditionally dominated by men.

If there's ever been a better time to binge-watch movie after movie, now is it! 

5 Ways to Get Rid of a Stage-5 Clinger

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There it is: another text.

It’s the fifth one in a row, and you’ve yet to respond. You know he’s probably noticed that your read receipts are on and that you’ve totally read the latest update on his life. You ask yourself, “We’ve only hung out one time, so why does he think we’re closer than we are? Why do these texts keep coming?!” But you don’t know how to tell him that the reason that you’re not responding to his texts is because you just don’t feel the same way about him.

For some reason, that statement never comes out right. You don’t want to hurt his feelings, but you also want to make it clear that while you had a great time bonding over your mutual obsession with Breaking Bad, he needs to move along to someone else. Try these tried-and-true tricks from dating experts and collegiettes to detach the stage-five clinger in your life without being a heartbreaker.

1. Get “Busy”

You’re super involved: you’re the vice president of your sorority, you’re a Spanish tutor and you have to attempt consistent communication with family back home and friends abroad. You have a ton on your plate as a functional single collegiette, and guys may not fit into the picture right now. Tell him that!

“Some guys take hints better than others,” says Professor Geoffrey Greif, a professor at the University of Maryland School of Social Work and the author of Buddy System: Understanding Male Friendships. He advises to “not be available as much.”

If you find yourself in this situation, try telling your clinger, “Hey, I’m sorry if I haven’t been responding as much lately. I’ve just been really busy with [insert time-consuming club here]. And [insert difficult class] is really giving me a run for my money. So, this semester has been pretty crazy for me… I’ve barely had time to respond to my friends’ texts.”

Even the clinger from the bar—that one, singular night—can understand that you simply have other preexisting commitments and priorities in your life, and, in the nicest way possible, he cannot be one of them.

2. Give Him the Cold Shoulder

A favorite of collegiettes, the cold shoulder requires persistent unresponsiveness in communication. When your reasonable excuse of being busy isn’t halting his horses, many collegiettes find that one-word answers or not responding to his texts at all can be effective in conveying their feelings in a subtle way.

Veronica, a junior at the University of Missouri––Columbia, has used this strategy. She dealt with a guy who seemingly jokingly said, “I’ll probably text you in three seconds” after having dinner with her. And he did text her three seconds later.

“He texted me things like, ‘Hope you had a good time!’ ‘Good morning!’ ‘Hope you had a good day!’ without me saying anything in response to his texts,” she said. “Eventually, I just didn’t say anything back. And then he just never said anything.”

If you’re afraid to tell him the truth out of fear of hurting his feelings, try this indirect approach. While your silence may take a while to sink in, eventually the one-sided conversation will grow old.

3. Drop the “Friend” Bomb

If you still feel as if the clinging needs to be controlled, try dropping the “friend” bomb. In your everyday, casual conversations, mention that you’re glad you’re friends.

If you’re concerned that he is indeed falling hard for you, Greif advises you to say something along the lines of, “I sometimes worry I send mixed messages. I hope that is not happening with you. I’m glad to have you as a friend.” This not-so-subtle maneuver allows you to avoid the awkwardness of a full-on confrontation about his feelings while also telling him where you stand… which is at arm’s length away from him.

You can define the friend zone by addressing him as part of a group. “Talk about the guy as a friend along with a bunch of other friends,” says Greif.

For example, say, “It was fun going out with you, Joe and Rachel last night.” Because you’re grouping him with a bunch of friends, that too will deliver the just-friends message.

4. Mention Other Guys

Since the two of you are just friends, he shouldn’t mind if you talk to him occasionally about the other males in your life. While full disclosure of your fun night with another guy isn’t necessary, try mentioning another guy you’re talking to.

If you happen to be talking about your plans for the evening, Greif says to “talk about how you’re going on a date with another guy.” Obviously, only say this if it’s true. But if it is the truth, preach it! Hearing that he’s not the object of your affections could end his advances. 

Maria, a senior at the University of Missouri-Saint Louis, used this method on one clinger. “I could tell this guy was really starting to like me, and I definitely did not feel the same way, especially since I was already kind of talking to this other guy,” she says. “So when we were studying together one night, I made it a point to indirectly bring up how I had to leave a little sooner than expected to meet up with someone else. The rejected look on his face when I apparently crushed his crush was rough, but I guess it had to happen.”

5. The Last Ditch Effort: Be Direct

If all else fails, be blunt. That’s one thing relationship experts and boys agree on! Rather than beating around the bush and tiptoeing around his feelings, remember that he is wasting his own time on a girl who doesn’t like him back. Wouldn’t you want to free him up for someone who actually likes him?

“Sometimes you just have to be straight with them,” says Michelle, a junior at the University of Arkansas. “If a guy likes me and I don’t feel the same way, I nip it in the bud before things ever get too far.”

The guys even want you to be honest with them. Jack, a junior at the University of Missouri-Columbia, says, “If you’re not going to be blunt about it, he’s not going to get it.”

Jeffrey Sumber, a psychotherapist at the Creative Counseling of Chicago, advises the direct approach. “The best approach is good, solid, direct but kind communication,” he says. “The worst thing a girl can do is leave the door open for, ‘You never know, it might change down the road.’”

 

This stage-five clinger situation sadly often results in a lose-lose outcome. The guy can feel ridiculous for pursuing you in the first place, and you can feel guilty for breaking the news to him. But remember: there are more fish in the sea, and you were just not his fish. Whether you ignore his texts or actively put him in the friend zone, you just helped toss him back into the swirling, twirling sea of love.

7 TV Apartments You Wish You Lived In

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It may come as no surprise that your first apartment will probably be the opposite of a glamorous penthouse or sprawling duplex. Finding a roommate, paying for rent, dealing with landlords and furnishing a place can get pretty stressful. But if you prefer just to dream about the perfect abode, even if just for a moment, here are some of our favorite apartments from TV that you can ogle all day - no security depost required. 

1. Carrie Bradshaw's rent-controlled brownstone apartment in Sex and the City 


For a small-sized apartment in New York City, Carrie's home sure seemed charming. Maybe it was just her walk-in closet... Side note, how could Carrie afford this and her designer shoe collection on a columnist's salary?!

2. Monica's downtown apartment in Friends


The open kitchen, the accented painted accent walls, the huge window and all-around cozy feeling... Need we say more?

3. Shoshanna Shapiro's pink paradise in Girls


If only we could live in such a put-together place! Seriously, why does it look seem like Shoshanna hired a decorator to design that living room set up? Note the Sex and the City shout-out, because obviously.

4. Don Draper's mid-century bachelor pad in Mad Men


We expected nothing short of amazing from the dapper advertising executive when it came to his second apartment as a new bachelor. Between the sunken living room and modern fireplace, there's nothing we wouldn't give to move in here right now!

5. Walden Schmidt's Malibu home in Two and a Half Men


Walden's house was cool and all, but the main thing that had us jealous was the beachside location! Um, hello, can we please wake up to the Pacific Ocean every day too?!

6. The van der Woodsen penthouse in Gossip Girl


The van der Woodsen family spent quite a long time living in a hotel while their apartment was being decorated, and we're glad we finally understood why it was worth the wait! No wonder drama always followed Serena and her family  everyone must have been jealous of their ultra modern, sprawling Manhattan penthouse!

7. Mindy's killer NYC apartment in The Mindy Project

Based on the looks of Mindy's super colorful, completely adorable apartment, it seems like she robbed a HomeGoods (and we totally approve). A girl can never have too many accent pillows!

What it's Like Moving Home for the Summer

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Before you know it, finals week is over and you're packing up your tiny (yet somehow overstuffed) dorm room to move home.

You tearfully say goodbye to your college friends and promise to keep in touch over the summer.

Although you're sad to leave your newfound friends and independent college life behind, you can't wait to kick back and relax.

You finally get to reconnect with your non-twin-sized bed, catch up with old friends and enjoy the simple pleasure of home-cooked meals.

And binge watch your favorite Netflix series, of course. 

Lounging around the house all day in your pajamas is fun for a while.

But pretty soon you're bored out of your mind and missing your college besties.

You even offer to go grocery shopping for your mom because you're so bored.

But then you end up enduring awkward run-ins with old high school classmates. 

Plus, your "I do what I want" college lifestyle doesn't fly under your parents' roof.

Soon enough, it's almost August and you're counting down the days until you're reunited with your college friends.

Although you enjoyed the much-needed break from the stress and responsibility of school...

...spending four months at home with your parents and siblings gave you a new appreciation for your freedom-filled college life. 

10 Times Lena Dunham Looked BEYOND Stylish

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Happy birthday, Lena Dunham! The creator of the hit show Girls turns 29 today. Lena is a true original—a rarity these days. With high ambition and a fantastic sense of humor, she inspires college women everywhere to go after their dreams and not be afraid to be themselves. Let's celebrate with ten times she looked absolutely stunning!

1. Emmy Awards, 2013

The jewel tone color and wrap detail of this Prada gown is classy and elegant.

2. Met Gala, 2012

Lena is sophisticated in an emerald gown, but keeps things fun with bubblegum pink heels.

3. Golden Globes, 2014

In canary yellow, this Old Hollywood silhouette (hello, Zac Posen!) is a standout. Who said only certain body types can pull off bold, bright colors?!

4. Emmy Awards, 2012

Dunham shows off her girly side, looking lovely in black and blue lace.

5. The Tonight Show

On the Tonight Show, Lena opts for a simple mod pink shift dress and nude Louboutin heels.

6. Elle Women in Television Celebration, 2015

The strategic pops of pink give this look some serious flower power.

7. Girls UK Premiere, 2014

Dunham looks fresh as a daisy in a floral appliqué dress—we love her in anything that shows off her cool-girl tat!

8. Met Gala, 2014

Lena sports the high-low trend to last year's Met Gala in an architectural number by Giambattista Valli.

9. Girls Season 3 Premiere, 2014

This full-on glitter dress by Rochas, complete with matching shoes, is dazzling—just like Lena's bright personality.

10. Miu Miu Show

The red leather trench coat and gold jewelry add some punch to an otherwise streamlined LBD.

Which one of these looks is your favorite?

5 Summer Beauty Woes (& How to Fix Them)

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Ah, summer! We wait all year long for the weather to get warmer, the days to get longer and the stress of finals to become nothing but a distant memory. But when it comes to beauty, this time of the year doesn’t always turn us into the sun-kissed beach babes we think it will. Thankfully, HC has the solution for five of the most common beauty woes that collegiettes experience during the summer.

The problem: Your makeup melts off

When the temperature rises and things start to get sweaty, makeup can stream right off your face—not exactly the best look. “When the weather gets warmer, my eyeliner starts to melt everywhere,” says Lillian Noble, a junior at American University. “Even liquid eyeliner seems to melt onto my eyes.”

The solution:

If your makeup starts going places it's not supposed to be, you’ll need to be prepared to do some damage control. “In the summer months, I usually carry around Q-Tips to touch up under my eyes and wipe off the eyeliner,” Lillian says.

But ideally, your makeup won’t come off at all. “Wear waterproof makeup, because foundation will slip and mascara will run,” says Kimberley Bosso, a celebrity makeup artist and founder of Bosso makeup. “Stay away from powder. It’s best to stick with cream and minimal makeup is better.” Bosso recommends using cream eyeshadows, like the ones from Revlon ($5.19), a cream foundation like MAC’s Face and Body ($27), a waterproof concealer like the one from her line ($28) and brow pencils instead of powder. “In the summer, less is more,” she adds.

The problem: Your skin burns easily

You already know that too much sun exposure can have serious long-term consequences for everyone, but some collegiettes are more prone to the short-term ones than others. “I have very fair skin and always have to worry about getting a sunburn,” says Elizabeth Huebsch, a junior at Davidson College. “I used to be more careless and shrug off burns because they fade into tans. But recently having seen friends and family go through skin cancer scares, I know that being reckless about sun exposure is a no-go.” And remember, just because you don’t burn so easily doesn’t mean that you don’t need to wear sunscreen!

The solution:

Elizabeth has found a way to reduce the risk of sunburn. “Now, I'm careful to use products with SPF even if I'm not planning on laying out,” she says. “I use moisturizer and foundation with SPF so that I don't even have to think about slathering on sunscreen. My favorite product line is COOLA. They have amazing, natural products that smell great and are awesome for your skin.”

What do the experts say? Henry Von Norden, a paramedical aesthetician and makeup artist at Hollywood Beauty Bar, recommends you stay no more than 15 or 20 minutes in full sun, regardless of skin type. His favorite sunscreen is VI DERM SPF 50+ Sun Protection ($30).

Wearing makeup with SPF like Elizabeth does is also a great idea. A BB cream like the one from Maybelline ($9) works well because it triples as foundation, moisturizer and sunscreen. Don’t forget to also wear sun block even if you’re planning on tanning.

That being said, if you do end up getting a sunburn, aloe vera is the way to go. “The sprays have a lot of alcohol with them,” Von Norden says. “The best way to treat sunburns is with over the counter aloe vera. It’s better to use a gel rather than a spray.” You can find these gels at any pharmacy.

The problem: Sunscreen makes you break out

So to counteract the harmful effects of UV rays, you wear sunscreen. But unfortunately, it turns out that sunscreen can also be bad for your skin. Ugh, can we ever catch a break? “One issue I experience in the summer time is sunscreen clogging my pores, and not just on my face,” says Haley Cahill, a senior at Appalachian State University. “It's so frustrating when my chest, shoulders and back start to break out, but I can't pass on the sunscreen. This is the worst when you try to rock strapless tops or dresses, but you're self conscious about how your skin looks!”

The solution:

Although we’re all on a budget, sunscreen is not something we should be scrimping on. “The problem lies within the base of the product,” Von Norden explains. “Less expensive products have base ingredients that cause breakouts. The cheaper the brand, the more wax. That’s why we pay more.”

You should also be using a different product on your face than you use on your body. For your face, “you should aim for something that you would find at a salon,” Von Norden says. “VI DERM SPF 50+ Sun Protection is specific for your face. It’s very refined, light and dry. The body ones can be thicker and heavier.” Overall, you should be looking for products that are “non-comedegenic, paraben-free and mineral oil free.” We love Kiehl’s Ultra Facial Moisturizer ($21) and Super Fluid UV Defense for body ($38).

The problem: You have to shave all the time

In the winter, jeans and tights can make shaving irrelevant. But when the sun comes out, so do bare legs, and suddenly you find yourself shaving almost every day. Not to mention that hair seems to grow faster in the summer months!

And sure, shaving all the time is annoying, but it also has other unpleasant consequences. “I hate dealing with ingrown hairs, razor burn, and that constant worry of, 'are my legs hairy?'” says Kristen Kraemer, a graduate from Rutgers University.

The solution:

There is no way around it: “Waxing is a much better way to go,” Von Norden says. “It’s once every three to four weeks and in the long run you’re slowing hair growth. Shaving makes the root stronger.” Obviously, this method also eliminates razor burn. As for ingrown hairs, “you should use some kind of a loofah or body scrub with a bead every time you shave or wax.”

But if you really have to shave, “I don’t recommend using Nair or anything like that,” Von Norden says. “It can actually dissolve hair so you can imagine what it’s doing to your skin. If you’re going to shave, shave and use an aftershave cream. I would recommend Aveeno body cream or any of those calming products.”

The problem: Your hair gets all frizzy

Heat and humidity are great and all, but they’re not exactly the best when it comes to our hair. “I always get attacked with frizzy hair each summer, especially when it's humid,” says Malone Ryan, a sophomore at John Carroll University. “I have natural pretty curly hair, so combine that with the summertime heat and I've got a complete mess.”

The solution:

The easiest way to deal with frizz is to simply tie your hair up, but you might also want to consider investing in an anti-frizz product, especially for days when you just want to leave the locks down. “Apart from throwing [my hair] up in a ponytail (and simply dealing with the fly-aways!), I've learned to use products like John Frieda Frizz Ease to get it somewhat manageable,” Malone says. “Plus it saves me from chopping off all my hair in frustration each summer!”

There are plenty of great products out there, like Moroccanoil’s Frizz Control ($36) or Redken’s Frizz Dismiss line.

To every summer beauty problem, there’s an easy solution—so you can enjoy your summer to the fullest.

 

We're Obsessed With the New 'Orange is the New Black' Trailer

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Excuse while we count down the days 'til we're finally reunited with Piper and the Litchfield gang in the next season of Orange is the New Black. On Monday, Netflix released the trailer for the newest season of the acclaimed series set to return on June 12. The clip brings us back to Litchfield Penitentiary where Piper is still serving a 15-month sentence for smuggling drug money for her ex-girlfriend, Alex. Alex was paroled in season 2 after staging a plea deal with prosecutors but, thanks to Piper, has found herself back in prison in this upcoming season. 

Of course, we can expect everything from the good times to the bad... all with a healthy dose of the feels. The clip includes a few glimpses into the past as we revisit the stories of some of our favorite inmates while also looking ahead at what's up next for these ladies.

One of the most notable moments of the trailer has to be when Piper is explaining prison life to her fellow inmates Morello, Yoga Jones, and Big Boo. 

"People think all we do is have lesbian sex and strip searches and naked cat fights in the shower," she says. "We also do other things."

Watch the trailer below... maybe on repeat until the full season is available.


12 Theories We Have About the 'Bad Blood' Music Video

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From the cinematic projections in "Style" to intense car-smashing outside of a mansion in "Blank Space," the music videos for Taylor Swift’s 1989 singles have begun to look more like mini-movies than music videos. It appears that the video for her latest single, “Bad Blood,” is going even beyond the expectations set by her previous videos. In fact, it is more than likely going to be the most star-studded movie of the summer, and it’s not even going to be in theaters.

The video, which is sure to be life-changing, will premiere at the Billboard Music Awards on May 17. Leading up to the premiere, Miss Swift has been teasing fans on social media with movie-style character posters promoting the release.


Taylor has turned a handful of her super famous friends into super villains to star alongside her. Although the cast features everyone from Victoria’s Secret Angels to Disney Stars, one celebrity who will definitely not be making a cameo is fellow pop star and nemesis, Katy Perry. Last year in an interview with Rolling Stone, Swift hinted that the single was written about Perry: “For years, I was never sure if we were friends or not. She would come up to me at awards shows and say something and walk away, and I would think, 'Are we friends, or did she just give me the harshest insult of my life?”

Apparently the falling out was not even about their shared ex, John Mayer, but about malicious business tactics. She told Rolling Stone, “She basically tried to sabotage an entire arena tour. She tried to hire a bunch of people out from under me. I'm surprisingly non-confrontational—you would not believe how much I hate conflict. So now I have to avoid her. It's awkward, and I don't like it."

Here are the 12 celebrities (so far!) who will be starring in the video and our theories about how T-Swift will throw the ultimate shade at her rival.

1. Taylor Swift as Catastrophe


 

Meet Catastrophe. #BadBloodMusicVideo

A photo posted by Taylor Swift (@taylorswift) on

CATastrophe? A cat fight will more than likely take place and knowing Taylor that could be both literal and figurative. Should we be expecting a character poster for Olivia and Meredith soon?

2. Lily Aldridge as Frostbyte


 

Meet Frostbyte. @lilyaldridge #BadBloodMusicVideo

A photo posted by Taylor Swift (@taylorswift) on

The Victoria’s Secret Angel will probably assist Tay in freezing out her enemies, stopping them in their tour-sabotaging tracks, and making their “blood run cold.”

3. Zendaya as Cut-Throat


 

Meet Cut-Throat. @Zendaya #BadBloodMusicVideo

A photo posted by Taylor Swift (@taylorswift) on

That knife? That side-eye? The slayage will be real (literally). Zendaya probably makes those really deep cuts that Taylor was talking about...

4. Hayley Williams as The Crimson Curse


 

Meet The Crimson Curse. @yelyahwilliams #BadBloodMusicVideo

A photo posted by Taylor Swift (@taylorswift) on

The fiery, red hair is symbolic of Taylor’s desire to “burn” her rival with her witty zingers and lyrical shade.

5. Gigi Hadid as Slay-Z


 

Meet Slay-Z. @gigihadid #BadBloodMusicVideo

A photo posted by Taylor Swift (@taylorswift) on

Gigi and Taylor are probably going to embrace their inner rappers and come up with a freestyle that will put Jay-Z himself to shame and make even Kanye regret his Grammy’s incident.

6. Ellie Goulding as Destructa X


 

Meet Destructa X. @elliegoulding #BadBloodMusicVideo

A photo posted by Taylor Swift (@taylorswift) on

The theory that band-aids don’t fix bullet holes might be put to the test.

7. Hailee Steinfeld


 

Meet The Trinity. @haileesteinfeld #BadBloodMusicVideo

A photo posted by Taylor Swift (@taylorswift) on

Hailee plays good cop, bad cop, and whatever cop that Taylor had to answer to for smashing that guy's car in the "Blank Space" video.

8. Lena Dunham as Lucky Fiori


 

Meet Lucky Fiori. @lenadunham #BadBloodMusicVideo

A photo posted by Taylor Swift (@taylorswift) on

The ironic name, unamused look, and cigar point towards Lena’s role as the head of T-Swift’s villainous operations.

9. Kendrick Lamar as Welvin Da Great


 

Meet Welvin Da Great. @kendricklamar #BadBloodMusicVideo

A photo posted by Taylor Swift (@taylorswift) on

Da Great? Is there possibly a good guy among these fierce femme fatales?

10. Karlie Kloss as Knockout


 

Meet Knockout. @karliekloss #BadBloodMusicVideo

A photo posted by Taylor Swift (@taylorswift) on

Miss Kloss takes being a bombshell to a whole other level. As Taylor’s BFF, naturally Karlie would be ready to take down and well, knock out anyone who messes with her bestie.

11. Serayah as Dilemma


 

Meet Dilemma. @serayah #BadBloodMusicVideo

A photo posted by Taylor Swift (@taylorswift) on

Serayah looks dressed to kill which would definitely serve as a dilemma for Taylor’s enemies.

12. Jessica Alba as Domino


 

Meet Domino. @jessicaalba #BadBloodMusicVideo

A photo posted by Taylor Swift (@taylorswift) on

Jessica has people falling for her on a daily basis so we are assuming that as Domino her already superhuman beauty is going to act as a way to lure enemies in and then trip them up. 

Tune in to the Billboard Awards to see Taylor once again be a nightmare dressed like a daydream!

7 Things You Need to Know Before Signing a Lease

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If you’re tired of dorm life and are considering moving into an apartment, it is easy to get carried away by the prospect of finally having your own place. Although living out your Pinterest-inspired DIY decorating fantasies and moving in with your best friends sounds like a dream come true, there are important details that are easy to miss when you’re finding the best accommodations for yourself. That’s why Her Campus talked to Richie Gill, a real estate broker and owner of Longhorn Leasing, to simplify the often intimidating move from on-campus to off-campus housing. Keep the following tips in mind as you embark on your apartment hunt!  

1. Location

One of the biggest mistakes students make is only looking at the most well-known complexes. Don’t exclude complexes just because they aren’t heavily advertised or directly in the campus area! “I would suggest students do their research and understand the options out there,” Gill says. “Don’t just look at the larger complexes. Oftentimes the smaller complexes, such as condos and town homes, [are] the better deal.”

Although living a larger complex that’s closer to campus is convenient, you’ll probably spend a ton of money for that convenience. If you have a car, consider commuting! Waking up 30 minutes earlier in order to pay half as much rent will be worth it in the long run when you have extra spending money in your pocket. No car? Check out local bus routes.  If you are willing to give up being within walking distance from campus, this is a great way to save TONS of money and avoid jacked-up rates.

Another item to consider is the neighborhood. Scope out the surrounding area at nighttime and on the weekend to see how lively and safe the area is. Be sure to check out the demographic of the apartment complex as well—will you be surrounded by families and young professionals, or will your neighbors mostly be other college students? While it’s nice to be in party central, it’ll bite you in the butt when you have to wake up early to take three exams in the morning and there’s still a rave going on in your neighbor’s apartment.

2. What’s included in the monthly rent

Garbage, water, electricity, Internet, gas, phone and television fees can add up if they each have to be paid separately. Know whether they’re covered in the rent or if they need to be paid through a third party. This will vary from apartment to apartment, but Gill says that most large apartment complexes will include water in the monthly rent, while electricity and cable/internet are usually paid through the city and/or private companies.

The leasing agent at the apartment complex can also give you an estimate of how much utilities usually cost for tenants on top of the monthly rent, and whether or not they can be paid through the apartment complex. “The estimate can really help you make your choice!” says Ashley McDonald, a sophomore at Central Michigan University.

Unfortunately, most apartment complexes will not split up the utility bill for the unit. If you are moving in with multiple roommates, websites such as SimpleBills are useful resources that can be used to bill each roommate separately and ensure that everyone pays his or her own share!

3. Extra fees

Most complexes charge extra for parking and pets. If you plan to have a pet, make sure you understand the apartment’s pet policy. Often apartment complexes will charge more for you to have a pet. If you’re leasing within walking distance of campus, consider not bringing your car to save on monthly parking fees.

While those fees are usually difficult to contest, keep an eye out for red flags in contracts that entail extra costs that seem unjustified. “Realtors are known for ripping students off with late fees, subleasing fees and admin fees,” Gill says. “Look out for what fees they’re charging. The fees are negotiable… a lot of times students make the mistake of thinking they’re set in stone.”

4. The condition of the appliances

If you get to see the unit before you move in, make sure everything in the apartment works! Check for everything: stains on the carpet, broken tiles, holes in the wall, functioning faucets and toilets, the shower pressure and the A/C and heater. Make a checklist and take pictures of anything that you could be up-charged for, and give them to your landlord along with the evaluation form of the complex as soon as possible after moving in.

 “When filling out the unit evaluation form for the apartment, write down every single thing, even if it’s a small hole in the wall!” says Elizabeth Chavez, a senior at the University of Texas at Austin. “I kid you not, I saved $200 because they tried charging me for a stain that was there before I moved in. Details count!”

If you are unable to see the unit before you actually move in, the best way to protect yourself from low-quality appliances is to state exactly what you want in the lease, such as, “I want to make sure all appliances were built and installed after 2012 and are stainless steel.” Gill suggests bringing this up before you sign the lease and submit the application.  

5. Outlets

If you get to see the unit beforehand, when you’re walking through the apartment, make a mental note of where all the outlets are. Sometimes outlets can be in hard-to-reach places, and those locations should be considered if you already have furniture in mind that you want to move into the unit. You don’t want to show up on move-in day with a brand-new leather sofa only to realize that the only place it fits in the living room covers up the main two power outlets. If you know ahead of time that you will need more sockets, invest in a power strip; these allow you to connect extra devices and can make up for lost space! 

6. The details of the lease

Realtors are really good at oversimplifying the professional jargon in contracts and getting you to sign as fast as possible. Make sure you take the leasing agreement home with you and read it over thoroughly before signing anything. If you’re going to have roommates, make sure that individual contracts are issued so that you’re not held liable for anyone else’s monthly rent. This ensures that you only have to pay your share each month, and you won’t be held responsible or charged extra if your roommate forgets to pay his or her rent.

Also ask about the guidelines for subleasing, what the fees are for breaking the contract and whether or not you need a guarantor. If you plan to study abroad for a semester or go back home for the summer, subleasing your apartment is a great way to save money. Rather than continuing to pay rent while you are out of town, you can lease your apartment out to someone and charge him or her for your rent.  Guarantors, usually your parent or guardian, are simply in charge of picking up the slack if the student on the lease stops paying the rent; often apartments will require students to have a guarantor if they have below a certain level of income.

7. How to renew your lease

Imagine this: Things are going fine and dandy, and then all of a sudden you get a notice that you will be moved into a different unit for the upcoming leasing term. Not cool! Always know how long the renting agreement is. Most leases range from six months to a year and can then be renewed. However, some rare complexes require monthly renewal. Also, if you’re living in a complex, make sure that you’re able to stay in the unit you are currently living in after renewing your lease—you don’t want to go through the hassle of moving every time your lease runs out!  

When renting an apartment for the first time, the more you know and the more you do your research, the better off you will be. However, the real-estate world is not an easy place to jump into. Understanding the basic terms of a contract, such as when it starts and ends, what the rental term is and what your rights as a tenant are, will put you in a good place to negotiate with the leasing agent. Happy hunting! 

Harriet Tubman Might Replace Andrew Jackson on the $20 Bill

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As part of a campaign put in effect by a non-profit organization called Women on 20s, Harriet Tubman recently won an online poll asking voters which woman they would like to see replace Andrew Jackson on the $20 bill. 

As we all know, Harriet Tubman was an escaped slave and abolitionist who spent the rest of her life conducting the Underground Railroad to help free other slaves and get them to safety. She then went on to become a Union Spy during the Civil War.

The campaign has been gathering steam for the past few months now with hundreds of thousands of followers including Ellen Degeneres, Susan Sarandon, U.S. Treasurer Rosie Rios, and Chelsea Clinton. Over 600,000 people voted in the online poll and, by the second round, the pool had been narrowed down to four finalists: Harriet Tubman, Eleanor Roosevelt, Rosa Parks, and Wilma Mankiller, all extraordinary women throughout history. In the end, Harriet Tubman won with 118,328 votes; Eleanor Roosevelt came in second with 111,227. The petition was then submitted to President Obama through the White House Office of Women and Girls. 

Those involved in the Women on 20s campaign chose the $20 bill in hopes that the bill will exist by the year 2020, the 100th anniversary of women's suffrage. Executive Director Susan Ades Stone is encouraging people to tweet their support of the campaign along with the hashtag, #DearMrPresident.

"Our paper bills are like pocket monuments to great figures in our history," Stone said in a statement. "Our work won't be done until we're holding a Harriet $20 bill in our hands in time for the centennial of women's suffrage in 2020."

They also take issue with Andrew Jackson being pictured on currency in the first place. Jackson is a controversial figure because of his passage of the Indian Removal Act of 1830 and his role in the Trail of Tears, which killed thousands of Native Americans. 

"I think this genuinely has a great chance of happening," Stone told BuzzFeed News. "If we get enough public push it'll happen, and hopefully soon."

Pretty Soon You'll Be Able to Order Pizza Using Emojis

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Ordering pizza from Domino's may have just gotten a little easier (if you call limiting your order to 140 characters easy). 

Beginning May 20, Domino's is introducing a new "tweet-to-order" system that will allow customers to place orders for pizza directly from Twitter. What's even better is that these customers won't even have to type; all they have to do is tweet a pizza emoji at the brand and a hot and fresh pizza will be on its way.


"It's the epitome of convenience," Patrick Doyle, CEO at Domino's, told USA Today. "We've got this down to a five-second exchange."

The idea makes a lot of sense, seeing as almost half of the pizza giant's sales already take place online. The new feature is coming out as part of an effort to expand the brand's technology and capture the attention of millennials who happen to be good with social media and short on time. (Because we spend so much of it doing important things like binge-watching entire series on Netflix and tweeting our food orders to popular restaurants.)

Though tweet-to-order systems aren't new, with Starbucks once offering the "tweet coffee to a friend" deal, Domino's may just be the first and only restaurant to use the system permanently. 

"This certainly will not be our last platform," Doyle promised. 

5 Signs You & Your Boyfriend Are THAT Couple

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After months (or years) of being bitterly single, you can spot THAT couple from a mile away. You know exactly the one we’re talking about: They are the pair that, for some reason or another, are so irritating that you wish they would just break up already. Harsh? It’s okay; we’ve all encountered THAT couple every now and then. But when it comes to your own relationship, it’s a little more difficult to tell if you and your beau are the ones getting on everyone else’s nerves. Never fear, collegiettes; we are here to help! Check out our signs that you’re THAT irritating couple.

1. You Overshare on Social Media

The Problem

Most collegiettes fill their social media accounts with a variety of posts: funny quotes, chic personal style pictures, some yummy recipes and even a #tbt photo here and there. If you’re a member of THAT couple, your virtual platforms may look a little different. When your scroll through your Twitter feed, Facebook timeline, Instagram pictures and Tumblr posts, it resembles a very detailed timeline of your relationship.

While wishing your boyfriend a happy anniversary is completely normal, other statuses are a little out there. “Picking up my boyfriend’s laundry #girlfriendproblems.” Girl, that’s more like #personalassistantproblems. “Stole his sweater so he’s keeping me warm all the time.” Can we say nauseating?

If this isn’t dreadful enough, there’s always THAT girl who writes on her boyfriend’s Facebook wall every three hours. “That joke you just told was soooo funny,” she writes while they’re hanging out. A few hours later: “I luv u babe.” Right before she falls asleep: “Goodnight baby.” Um, no thank you.

We’re almost as excited as you the first time your beau sends you flowers or surprises you with a romantic trip to a countryside bed and breakfast (if you’ve ever experienced the latter, consider us jealous); however, we’re not amused when you tweet, Instagram and make a Facebook status every time you and your boy toy go to the supermarket. We get it; you guys are very happy. But do we need to be reminded that every single time we want to tweet? No. Side effects of oversharing on your social media accounts may include a sudden dip in followers and only your boyfriend and your mom liking those mushy statuses.

Posting an Instagram of your boyfriend sleeping (we know, creepy) may be a way to tell all your followers that the two of you are super intimate. But we can let you in on a little secret: we don’t care. Instead, we just think it’s irritating.

The Solution

As much as you love being a social media guru, it’s important not to share everything about your relationship. Your followers aren’t in your relationship, so why should they know everything? Unless the two of you are Beyoncé and Jay Z, they don’t need to. But that doesn’t mean you have to hide your beau from your virtual platforms.

“Quality over quantity,” says dating coach and founder of The Love TREP Neely Steinberg. “[Share] the more special memories that people will care about.” While every time he sends you a cute text may not be worth posting about, we will want to see one or two pictures of the two of you from your wintry vacation to Park City!

2. You Ditch Your Friends for Your Boyfriend

The Problem

Take a look at your agenda. Is there a balance between dinner dates with your girlfriends and hanging out with your beau, or are you all booked with breakfasts, lunches, dinners and movie outings with your boyfriend? The latter, right?

While it’s natural to spend more time with your boyfriend once you’re in a relationship, leaving your friends in the dust is not okay.

“I don’t understand why some girls feel the need to completely check out of their friendships once a guy is in the picture,” says Catherine Sourbis, a recent graduate of Tufts University. “I’ve had friends who can balance their love life and friendships, so it’s not impossible.”

At first, you’re ditching your friends for a romantic date with your beau. It’s fine; they understand that you’re in the throes of young love. But when you bail on a girls’ night out because you and your boyfriend had to help his mom choose a new shower curtain, you’re committing a major friendship faux pas. After a couple of these incidents, your friends will probably stop inviting you to hang out. “She’s probably hanging out with her boyfriend,” they’ll say. With a quick look at your Facebook timeline, Instagram and Twitter feed, they’ll realize they were right.

The Solution

The solution is quite simple: hang out with your friends every now and then. We hate to be the bearer of bad news, but the alternative is not too peachy. “It’s natural to see somewhat less of friends in the early and more intense phase of a new relationship; however, ignoring [your friends] won’t keep them [around] for long,” says Susanne Alexander, a relationship coach and founder of Marriage Transformation. You don’t need to ignore your boyfriend, but it’s imperative to have a healthy balance between your friends and your relationship. Scheduling a weekly dinner date with your roomie and coffee runs with your bestie are great ways to start. Plus, hanging out with your girlfriends is perfect for when you’re in desperate need of relationship advice. We know what you’re thinking: this sounds so Sex and the City.

3. You’re Guilty of PDA… in Front of Your Friends

The Problem

In healthy doses, there’s nothing wrong with a little PDA.  Holding hands? Very cute. Having a boyfriend put his arm around your shoulder when you’re watching TV? Adorable and unobtrusive. Making out with your beau in front of your friends? No, thank you.

“One of my friend’s ex-boyfriends would give her an over-the-top, Hollywood-esque kiss while she was talking to someone else!” says Madison*, a recent graduate of Boston University. “That may be romantic for the couple, but it’s just rude otherwise.”

Not only is this a complete conversation ender, it’s disrespectful to your group of friends. “Should I be leaving?” your friends are probably thinking to themselves as your beau starts grabbing your backside. Um, none of your friends signed up for this.

While every collegiette has had her fair share of DFMOs, getting hot and heavy with your boy toy during dinner with your friends is just awkward—there’s plenty of light, onlookers can’t be distracted by Taylor Swift’s “Shake It Off” blasting over the speakers and you cannot blame it on the alcohol. Excuse us as our appetite magically ceases to exist. Let’s just put it this way: your friends and other disturbed onlookers will be dying to shout, “Get a room!”

The Solution

You shouldn’t feel the need to stand three feet away from your boyfriend at all times. If you’re an affectionate couple, don’t be afraid to hold hands or exchange the occasional peck. However, it’s imperative to draw the line between appropriate PDA and uncomfortable PDA.

“If it is really turning off people around you, talk to your partner about what parts you can tone down in front of others,” says Steinberg.

So how do you figure out what type of PDA is too awkward for words? Try people watching and keep an eye out for those obnoxious couples. Once you make a mental note that playing tonsil hockey at your little sister’s school play is a complete no, feel free to send this article to the PDA perpetrators. They’ll thank us later.

4. You Use Crazy Pet Names in Public

The Problem

Calling your man “babe” or “honey” at a family gathering is completely normal, but what about “pookie boo” or “schmoopy” a la Seinfeld? It may be cute to you, but it’s like nails on a chalkboard to everyone else. Once the pet name exchange starts, it seems like it never stops.

And don’t get us started about using baby voices in public. “I cannot stand when couples talk in baby voices to each other,” says Melissa Marks, a recent graduate of the University at Albany-SUNY. “You are grown adults!”

Are you sick? Are you talking to your new puppy? Neither? So then why are you talking like this?

Love has the power to make you act like a two-year-old; however, we don’t think people who are having a dinner at a fancy restaurant signed up for a night of secondhand baby talk.

The Solution

Similar to using PDA to the extreme, it’s important to decide what type of vocabulary and voice should be used when it’s just the two of you. “One way to make a relationship special is to have some pet names and interactions be private,” says Alexander.

We have a sneaking suspicion that pet names and baby talk is a way to show some affection, so why should you publicize that to everyone within earshot of you? Feel free to call each other cute names in public, but save the mushy stuff for when it’s just the two of you. Trust us, it’ll be more special that way.

5. You’re Already Planning Your Future Together

The Problem

Whether you have a Pinterest board dedicated to your future nuptials (guilty) or played house when you were in kindergarten (guilty again), chances are that you’ve been scheming up your future for a while now. Claiming wedding color schemes and baby names with your girlfriends is completely normal, but planning your future with your boyfriend super early on is, well, overdoing it.

“We’re going to have three kids and a summer house in Montauk,” you and your man tell your friends… after a month of dating.

Let’s say it together, shall we? Slow down!

“If you’re still in college, you’re too young to be seriously planning your wedding and future, especially if you just started dating your boyfriend,” Madison says. “What’s the rush?”

While we’re very convinced that you’re going to find your Prince Charming, he may not be the guy you met on frat row after a few too many drinks last weekend. Translation? If he’s not the one, you guys may break up. And there’s no way of telling if he’s in for the long haul after a month of dating. So if you guys go your separate ways, everyone will be wondering what ever happened to that Montauk house.

As of now, prematurely planning your future with your new boyfriend is just annoying. Not only is it extremely presumptuous, but it’s going to make your single friends start panicking and imagining the rest of their lives as spinsters. And nobody wants to think they’re going to live a lonely life with cats at 19-years old.

The Solution

It may seem difficult when you’ve been (not so secretly) planning your wedding for what seems like an eternity and finally found a great guy, but take a breather and relax!

“If a woman finds herself doing that really early, I would caution her to take her time and let the relationship progress organically,” says Steinberg.

Though it’s great to realize that your relationship could have a long future, planning the rest of your life a little too early puts a lot of strain on the relationship. Clearly you can’t have that summer home in Long Island if your boyfriend was offered a job in California. Is this something to freak out about? No. Instead, see where life takes the two of you and cherish your time together.

As much as these quirks may annoy your peers, the only thing that should matter is if you’re happy. Sure, your friends may roll their eyes at how head-over-heels in love you are, but let’s remember one very important fact: if you’re THAT annoying couple, there’s a big chance you’re extremely happy with your beau. So post those cute Instagram selfies (within reason) and take your great relationship one day at a time.

*Name has been changed.

The 7 Pros and Cons of Having Curly Hair

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Curly hair: It's a love/hate relationship. We were born with it and there's nothing we can do about it, and we probably wouldn't even if we could. Curly hair rocks... until it doesn't. But on the real, having curly hair is a blessing and a curse, and these are the pros and cons that every curly-haired-collegiette knows to be true:

Pro: You can roll out of bed ready to go...

Con:...But Heaven help you if you have a snarl.

Pro: No need to do your hair! Screw you, heat styling tools.

Con: That is, until humidity hits.

Pro: You're going to hair-flip your glorious mane until the cows come home.

Con: 50 percent of the time, you look and feel like a lion.

Pro: Volume!

Con: The cutie you’re making out with may or may not be drowning…

Pro: Your hair is kinda like a pillow/sweater.

Con:Hair should not be a pillow/sweater…

Pro: You would have killed it in the '80s and '90s. Seriously, those decades were made for you.

Con: The year is 2015, and you missed the boat. Instead, you'll settle for shining at throwback parties.

Pro: Your hair is WAY more interesting than straight hair. So many twists and turns! So many secrets!

Con: With great hair comes great responsibility. Can you even deal with being that fabulous 24/7?

17 Times We Wish We Could 'Mute' Other People

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In our day-to-day lives, we usually love being around and talking to other people. What can we say - we’re social beings! Sometimes, however, it blows our minds that people don’t realize when talking is either inappropriate or annoying. In these instances, all we want is to “mute” the obnoxious offender.

1. In the library

We’re trying to study over here! Talk about your plans for tonight somewhere else, please.

2. During class

Not only are you being super disrespectful to our professor, but I can’t focus on what he’s saying when you’re blabbing behind me.

3. At the gym

We’re already slightly angry that we're working out, so don’t make it worse by emitting obnoxious, dramatic noises when you drop your weights or trying to make conversation mid-five-miler on the treadmill.

4. In the middle of our favorite TV show

SERENA IS ABOUT TO TELL A HUGE SECRET STOP TALKING NOW.

5. In line at the DMV or some other generally unpleasant place

Being at the DMV already sucks, so shhh.

6. Before we’ve had our morning coffee

We aren’t human in the mornings, and we can’t deal with too much human interaction before being properly caffeinated.

7. When we’re trying to sleep

Just be quiet. Please.

8. When they're babies and they're crying

We love babies when they’re cute and smiley, but once they start screaming bloody murder, we wish we could make the noise go far, far away.

9. When they're excessively drunk

You think you're whispering, but you're not. You're just not.

10. The Kardashians, every day, all the time.

Explanation unneccessary. 

11. When people won't stop talking about their cats

You’re the only one who cares. Sorry to break it to you.

12. When they're talking loudly on airplanes, the subway or buses.

We’re just trying to survive traveling with hundreds of other people. If we’re going to survive the next 20 minutes (or 20 hours), you’re going to need to hush up.

13. When boys are talking about who can lift more

Nobody cares.

14. When boys are talking about bodily functions

Take that somewhere else. Far away from us.

15. When people are only talking about themselves

K.

16. When we’re shopping and salespeople try to get us to buy things

LEAVE US ALONE! WE JUST WANT TO SHOP IN PEACE!

17. When people are really cheerful in the morning

Back off, b*tch.

Trust us, we really do like people! But there are always those times when we just can’t take ‘em. 


'The Devil Wears Prada' is Coming to Broadway

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We certainly hope you collegiettes don't have any prior commitments (like hideous skirt conventions).  

For years, there have been talks of a Broadway adaptation of the hit movie The Devil Wears Prada, and it looks like it just might be happening! In 2013, Broadway prodcuer Kevin McCollum signed a deal with 20th Century Fox to create stage adaptations of the film company's biggest hits, including Ever After and Mrs. Doubtfire. Now, the ambitious producer is adding The Devil Wears Prada to his agenda. Needless to say, this was our reaction when we found out: 

Given the fact that the film's main stars have all had experience in stage productions, it would be perfect to have them reprise their roles.  But just in case that doesn't happen, let the dream casting begin!

Although additional details haven't been announced, we can only hope that whoever plays Miranda Priestly will bring the same amount of sass and sarcasm that Meryl brought to the role.  

Until further details are released, we'll just sit here with our fashion magazines and wait as patiently as possible. 

 

7 Rookie Mistakes to Avoid on Your First Day at Work

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Let's face it: we all have this irrational fear of making a really bad impression on the first day on the job or internship. After all, spilling coffee on your supervisor or doing the wrong tasks are what career nightmares are made of! You've probably been looking forward to your first day for ages already, but it’s also fairly nerve-wracking when your brain just won't stop going over all the things that could possibly go wrong at work. Luckily, Her Campus is here to help you make a great first impression as a new employee or intern. Check out these seven rookie mistakes that you can easily avoid making!

1. Not Paying Attention

The first day on the job is always so exciting—you're going to be introduced to so many new people, get familiarized with a new environment and learn the tasks you'll be doing. Make sure all this information doesn't go in one ear and come out the other. Paying attention during the first few days will make life so much easier for you later on.

"You literally learn the most about your job on your first day – everything from what big projects you’ll be working on throughout the summer to how to use your office phone, on top of meeting everyone on your team and in your [office] (if it is small)," says Stephanie Hennings, a junior peer career advisor at Brown University. "Make sure you remember all these things, as they’re important!"

Hennings suggests bringing a notebook with you to write everything down. That way, you can review the basics that were taught on the first day that very same night, learn them as soon as possible and then start tackling bigger projects.

2. Not Dressing Appropriately

Oh, the horror of walking into the office on the first day wearing skinny jeans while the rest of the employees are in crisp business suits and classy dresses! Not dressing appropriately will not only make you stick out and feel uncomfortable, but will also make others feel uncomfortable as well.

"Each [office] has its own dress code, and you don’t want to stand out by either dressing up or down too much," Hennings says. In order to dress appropriately, email your contact at the company and ask him or her what the dress code is if you don't already know.

If you're lucky enough to work in a casual work environment, comfortable, informal casual dress attire is the norm, though that doesn't mean you should ever show up in raggedy yoga pants! Professionalism is crucial and your outfits should still be modest, clean and well-put-together.

If you work at a company that wants its employees to project a professional image to customers, employees and visitors, however, you might have a business casual or formal work dress code. If you want to be a knowledgeable business professional, you'll have to dress like one, too! A sophisticated wardrobe is definitely the way to go. If you're unsure of what to wear, it's usually safe to fall on the more formal side, but it's also important not to overdress (going into the office in a suit while everyone else is wearing slacks, for example). If you have Casual Fridays at your workplace, make sure to ask around to see if workers actually dress completely casual or dress more business casual. Looking the part helps management more easily picture you working with them full time one day.

3. Not Using Your Time Effectively

When you're given an assignment on the first day and someone tells you it needs to be done by X o'clock, it better be done by X o'clock—no wishy-washy business when it comes to deadlines! Time management is crucial to your success at work. "You can make a bad impression by not taking initiative or not getting things done in a timely manner," says Nayelli Perez, an assistant director at Hofstra University's career center. "Instead of using your downtime to get homework done, ask if there are other things you can work on."

Hennings even suggests getting your tasks done ahead of time so you can edit them yourself and have your boss edit them. "This way, you look diligent and you can make sure that you are doing things right," she says. To effectively manage your time, try using a planner or Google Calendar to schedule time for your high-priority activities.

4. Not Asking for Clarification

You won’t be an expert in your field your first day on the job or at the internship, so it's totally okay if you find yourself a little (read: very) lost during your first day on the job. It's not okay, however, to just sit there and pretend like you know exactly what's going on. "When someone asks you to do a task that you have no idea how to do, it’s okay to ask for clarification," says Talia Schatz, a career counselor with Barnard Career Development. "This is much better than feeling overwhelmed and out of your element and completing the task incorrectly because you are too embarrassed to ask for guidance."

Plus, your coworkers and supervisors will expect you and all the other new recruits to have lots of questions on your first day, so ask away while you can! "Just don’t ask things that were already said to you unless you don’t understand what was meant," Hennings says.

In addition to asking for clarification on certain tasks, it might be useful to sit down with your supervisor to go over your goals and priorities for the near future so you can get a sense of the bigger picture. "At times it can feel confusing to know what your tasks are and how to prioritize them," says Abby Trout, associate director of the Career Center at Carleton College. "Sit down with your supervisor to clarify his or her goals for your work, which tasks are most important, and set deadlines for those tasks to be completed. Ask questions of your supervisor like, ‘What should I accomplish in my first month? …six months? …year?’"

By clearly defining what is expected of you, you’ll be able to maximize your time efficiently and meet or even exceed your work expectations.

5. Not Having a Good Attitude

Don't give attitude to your coworkers unless it's a positive one! Let's be real: No one wants to work with a grouch, gossiper or know-it-all. Maintaining a can-do, pleasant attitude on the first day is a great way to make a good, lasting impression. Don't complain about work or gossip about your coworkers, even to other interns. Don’t thrust yourself in front of your supervisors every time you accomplish something, and also, don't check in with them incessantly, even though it's important to let them know what you're doing from time to time.

If you're asked to make photocopies or file papers, take these mundane tasks seriously and willingly, even if you know you can contribute in a greater way. "I think that some students may make the mistake of not taking full advantage of their internship," Perez says. "Yes, some of the tasks of an internship may seem basic or like they don't contribute much to the company, but there are opportunities for students to make the most of their internship." People will notice and appreciate you that much more.

6. Trying too Hard

Let's be honest, we all want to make a great impression on the first day of work! But sometimes there is such a thing as trying too hard. "I definitely saw some interns trying too hard and it backfiring,” Hennings says. “Don’t bring in coffee on your first day (there is probably a coffee machine and everyone has their own specific order), and don’t ask people to grab coffee with you on your first day (ask them after you get to know them more so that it can be a more organic relationship).”

Also, don't be that one intern who overpowers others just because she’s trying too hard to get noticed. Don't jump on every assignment on the first day of work; give everyone else a chance. When it's time to go home, go home. Sure, you want to impress your supervisors, but you should also be aware of your other coworkers, too! You shouldn't feel like you need to prove yourself to the point of making enemies. How would you feel if another intern was constantly trying to one-up you? Try your best, but don't overdo it!

7. Not Handling Mistakes Appropriately  

Obviously, it's important to try not to make mistakes during your first day on the job. But the truth is it's pretty hard to reach the end of the day without getting a little scathed. And that's okay! Everyone makes mistakes, but it's the way you react to your mistakes that's important.

"What is most important in any new job or internship is learning how to process a mistake and move forward," Schatz says. "It is counterproductive to perseverate over a mistake, and beating yourself up doesn't do anyone any good. You will be more successful in the long term if you can learn from a mistake and then move forward productively."

So if you made a mistake on your first assignment, got people's names mixed up or followed instructions incorrectly on the first day, it’s not the end of the world. Just remember to own up to it, apologize and make sure not to make the same mistake in the future.

In order to move forward, Schatz suggests using a four-step process. First, take ownership of the mistake if it is your fault. Next, explain how you’re going to fix it. Third, explain what steps you’ll take to make sure it won't happen again. And last, let it go and move on. It's impossible to be absolutely perfect, so don't dwell on your mistakes. Instead, take them in stride and learn from them.

While it's important to try your best at work, it's nice to remember that no one expects you to be perfect on your first day on the job or internship. With a little help from these tips, you'll be working like an experienced employee in no time! 

This Underwear is Redefining How We Think of Periods–Win Them Now!

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Despite the fact that all women get periods, our cycles are pretty taboo subjects—we avoid talking about them (except for with our very closest friends, because we’ve got to complain to someone, right?), and everything associated with our periods is meant to hide them. Oh, and our “period panties”? There’s definitely nothing sexy about those.

That’s all about to change. Every feminist’s new favorite underwear line, THINX, is redefining how we think about our time of month, empowering us all to recognize that our bodies are nothing to be ashamed of! And it’s exactly why Her Campus is so excited to partner up with this innovative brand to give away a $100 gift card to shop the entire collection!

We all prioritize comfort and functionality when it comes to our feminine hygiene products, and THINX proves that we can raise our standards and expect style, too. With three styles to pick from (a thong, a cheeky and a hiphugger), each pair is absorbent enough to hold anywhere from one to two tampons’ worth! With features like moisture-wicking fabric (to keep you feeling great) and anti-microbial properties (to fight bacteria), each pair is so leak-resistant that you can even wear your whitest pants without having to worry about how heavy your flow might be. And in case you didn’t think THINX’s mission could get any better, each pair of panties helps fund the production of washable and reusable cloth pads for girls in Uganda.

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Dove Asks Blind Women What Beauty Means to Them

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Dove has always been one of our favorite brands, and not just for their tried-and-true moisturizers and soaps. The brand is committed to empowering women, and helping each and every one feel beautiful.

Last month, the brand made headlines when they launched the #ChooseBeauty campaign. The first video really made us question how our self-image affects the decisions we make everyday. This time, they decided to ask a different question: how would your idea of beauty change, if you couldn’t see yourself or anyone else around you?

So, we all know that Dove works to inspire women to love themselves, but they've taken it a step further—in this video, they shift the focus to search for what beauty really is. They speak with three blind women on what beauty means to them, showing us that at the core of it, beauty isn't about how something looks; it’s how you feel.

What do you think about the #ChooseBeauty campaign?

Safe Sex for Queer Girls: What You Didn’t Learn in Health Class

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Let’s think back to our high-school health class, where our cheeks not-so-innocently flushed at the mere mention of the word “vagina” and we rolled our eyes the millionth time we learned how to use a condom. We learned all about the reproductive system, how to prevent pregnancy, how to protect ourselves from STIs and everything else Coach Carr tried to warn us about in Mean Girls. Because learning how to not get pregnant or not catch an STI from a guy is really all we needed to know, right?

Um, not quite.

While queer girls don’t have to worry about the whole pregnancy deal when having sex with cis girls, we’re definitely not in the clear from STIs. However, our sex ed teacher typically forgot to mention that sex doesn’t necessarily have to happen with a penis and a vagina, so we weren’t taught how to protect ourselves accordingly.

While we’re talking about the Great and All-Powerful V, let’s not forget that not all women have a vagina and not all vaginas belong to women. Trans* women do not always have female genitalia, but that by no means makes them any less of women.

Now that we’ve gotten the logistics out of the way, let’s talk about how we can have some happy, healthy girl-on-girl sex!

Get tested

Lisa Torres, a registered nurse at Harlem Hospital Center, says getting tested is equally important for girls who participate in girl-on-girl sex as girls who have sex with men.

“Females who engage in sex with other females are at risk for a variety of STDs, especially bacterial vaginosis,” Torres says. According to theCenters for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC) website, bacterial vaginosis occurs when too much of a certain bacteria in the vagina messes up the typical bacteria balance. While no one knows the exact causes of BV, the CDC says that having a new partner or multiple partners can unsettle the balance of bacteria in the vagina, which increases the risk of getting infected.

“BV can sometimes be particularly hard to catch due to the fact that it sometimes has no symptoms at all,” Torres says.

Allison Moon, author of Girl Sex 101, says to consider all the possible risks of STIs.  

“Queer women may have penises or be having sex with people with penises, too, and that adds certain kinds of risks,” she says. “So really, queer women are at the same risk as anyone for all sorts of STIs. That said, people with vulvas should be most aware of STIs that are spread via skin-to-skin contact, which means herpes and [human papillomavirus].”

Genital herpes can cause breakouts of blisters to form on the genitals, anus, thighs and buttocks. While the breakouts do have periods of dormancy, the carrier of the disease is still contagious.

“Herpes isn't a huge deal, but it can be painful or embarrassing for some folks,” Moon says. “Most doctors will only test for it if you've had an outbreak.”

As the most common STI, nearly all sexually active people have had human papillomavirus, or HPV, at some point in their lives. In most cases, HPV goes away on its own, but in severe cases, it can cause genital warts and even cervical cancer.

“Both of these can be contracted by touching your genitals together, sharing toys or using your hands or mouths on each other,” Moon says.

Another STI that is likely to be transmitted through female-to-female sex is pubic lice. Public lice, or “crabs,” are parasitic insects that can be found in a person’s genital area. It is caused by sexual contact with someone who has pubic lice or personal contact with clothing, bed linens or towels of an infected person.

However, the good news about these infections is that all of them are very easily treated when caught in the earlier stages. Besides the usual STI tests, Torres recommends that you get regular pap smears every two years starting in your 20s or when you start having sex. 

Get vaccinated

HPV, Hepatitis A and Hepatitis B are currently the only STIs that have vaccines approved by the FDA.

We’ve all seen the commercials for the HPV vaccine, Gardasil, advocating for us to be “one less.” The vaccine, which consists of three shots over a six-month time period, is recommended for women ages 9 to 26 in order to attain long-lasting protection from four types of HPV.

However, it’s important to note that many women have experienced severe side effects, such as fainting and allergic reactions, from Gardasil. On their own website, Gardasil notes that anyone who is severely allergic to yeast should NOT receive the vaccine. But fortunately, according to Torres, for those who are not allergic to the ingredients of the vaccine, the benefits continue to outweigh the side effects.

Clean your toys

Now, let’s not beat around the bush—some of us love to play around with sex toys in the bedroom, and that is far from uncommon, especially for queer girls. Bringing in vibrators, strap-ons and whatever else tickles your fancy is just another amazing way to bring pleasure to you and your girl—something that neither of you should ever feel ashamed of!

However, it’s crucial to keep these toys properly sanitized, as the fluids they come in contact with can be harmful to your health.

“If you don’t clean your sex toys, you and your partner become at risk for some pretty nasty bacterial infections and STIs,” Torres says. “If you’re using your sex toys with a new partner, I’d also suggest using a condom.”

Depending on the material of your toy, there are different ways in which you can clean it. Fortunately, most toys can be cleaned with a simple antibacterial soap and water.

“It's important to use nonporous toys if you'll be sharing them with a partner,” Moon says. “Silicone, stainless steel and Pyrex are all good for this.”

Additionally, you should never use any toys that have rips, tears or cracks in the material. Bacteria can get trapped in the crevices and cannot be cleaned out properly. Moon suggests avoiding jelly rubbers or other cheap materials, which can harbor icky bacteria and don't come clean easily.

“Silicone and steel are great because you can boil them or throw them in the dishwasher to clean them,” she says. “If you'll be using the same toy in one session with a partner, the best thing to do is use condoms and switch them out between partners.”

STIs are not the only health problems that can arise from unsanitary sex toys. The bacteria that can build up on a toy that hasn’t been washed well can also cause urinary tract infections, or UTIs, which can be very uncomfortable and painful. Make sure to clean your toys accordingly in order to make sure you both have a fun, safe time.

Use dental dams

While these are probably the more underrated of the safer sex techniques, they are still important to mention. Dental dams are rubber barriers, similar to condoms, which can be put over the vulva or anus in order to engage in safe oral sex.

Fortunately, they’re extremely easy to use: just hold them in place over your partner’s vulva or anus, and you’re good to go! However, it’s important to make sure there are no holes or tears in the dental dam when you open the package.

Dental dams are often treated like the black sheep of the safer sex world due to the fact that people consider them awkward to use and they can inhibit sensation for both the giver and the receiver. Regardless, Moon says dental dams can be a lot of fun.

“They add a neat texture to sex and can help take some of the anxiety out of cunnilingus/analingus. A lot of them come in fun flavors,” Moon says. “I recently used a dental dam with a partner and explored the kinds of sensations I could create by tugging, blowing or snapping the dam against their vulva. It was awesome!”

It’s also extremely easy to make your own DIY dental dam out of condoms and rubber gloves. For a condom, just unroll it, cut the tip off, cut one side of the tube and voila! Similarly, for a rubber glove, you can cut the top four fingers off and cut it down the side opposite from the thumb, and you can insert your tongue into the thumb piece and into your partner while still being safe.

Safe sex for trans* women

So for all of our trans* women collegiettes, we didn’t want to leave you all out, because, as mentioned above, not all women are born with female parts. While recognizing that this topic definitely deserves its own handbook, we just wanted to leave you non-op girls with some quick tips.

First of all, know that disclosing your trans* status should always happen at your own discretion. There’s often fear about coming out, but we know you’ll use your best judgment to make the safest decision for you. Secondly, remember to use a condom in order to prevent yourself from HIV and STIs, as well as birth control.

“Non-op trans women should know that androgen inhibitors are NOT birth control,” Moon says. “Any P-in-V sex will still need a birth control method to prevent pregnancy. If a trans* woman is going to use her penis (or girl dick, outie, etc.) to penetrate a partner, condoms are a must to ensure safer sex.”

Moon also advises that for scissoring or other forms of genital/genital outercourse, using a barrier is a good idea to prevent skin-to-skin STI transmission.

Find a doctor you can trust

One of the concerns many people in the LGBTQ+ community have is finding a doctor with whom who they can be open and honest with in order to receive proper health care. Your health deserves to be taken just as seriously as any other person, so your specific needs should be addressed with your doctor. Fortunately, the Gay and Lesbian Medical Association (GLMA) provides listings for LGBTQ+-friendly health care professionals in your area with the help of their provider directory. Planned Parenthood also offers their services to the LGBTQ+ community, so make sure to check them out as well.

Before you visit a clinic, you can call and ask questions. What are the doctors’ experiences with LGBTQ+ health care? Have they had any LGBTQ+-specific training? Once you arrive at the clinic, you can also look around the waiting room for clues. Be sure to keep an eye out for LGBTQ+-friendly publications, safe zone posters, etc. when you’re in the office.

While this article shouldn’t take the place of professional, one-on-one medical advice, we hope that it will help inspire you to be proactive in making sure you’re taking care of your sexual health needs.

Moon stresses the importance of not only taking care of yourself, but being a role model for healthy sexuality for your peers.

“Too often people silence themselves in the bedroom because of fear or anxiety,” she says. “If you're aware of your status and can communicate clearly and directly to your sexual partners, you have the power to affect positive change in your community.”

You and your partner will certainly be grateful in the long run as you both engage in fun, stress-free sex. Here’s to a happy, healthy sex life to all the queer women out there!

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