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![]() herp a derp
Last edited by Suzanne M. Dalziel : 05-05-2011 at 08:28 PM. |
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![]() hey, ur dumb
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![]() I wish they at least sold them at the bookstore
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![]() They do sell condoms at the McLendon store.
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![]() Definitely one of the more revealing topics started on the forum, but I applaud you anyway
and about that fetish shop... |
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![]() Health services is open on the weekends from 10am-2pm. As for McLendon C store...isn't it closed on Friday and Saturdays? So it wouldn't help to sell them anywhere late at night when the campus is essentially closed when everyone is drunk and horny.
As for non-latex....I'll agree with you on that. And WMNJ has condoms...pretty sure there are DJS on Friday night until 10pm and there is a DJ on Saturday night from 8pm-9pm. So if you're in need of a condom, the DJs will willingly give you them. Apparently they work too. |
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![]() The point of not selling condoms is so that they're available for anyone who is at a disadvantage for purchasing them, and to ensure that if you are sexually active, then it is your responsibility to take the initiative and be proactive towards taking advantage of free condoms whenever you have free time so that you are prepared when the time comes (no pun intended).
Health services doesn't have non-latex condoms? If you're concerned about other contraceptive options, I would go talk directly with health services, or counseling services and see if they'll take special requests. Last edited by Jonathan I. Amira : 02-22-2010 at 07:46 PM. |
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![]() herpin' that derp
Last edited by Suzanne M. Dalziel : 05-05-2011 at 08:28 PM. |
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![]() Is this post that's going to be seen by everyone who goes to Drew including professors really less embarrassing than walking into health services and grabbing some free condoms?
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![]() Quote:
...I can't say I've had that problem before, but dealing with the "embarrassment" may just be something that's inevitable. I mean, once we graduate, we'll be buying rubbers from dozens of random Jills and Joes at local pharmacies. I see what you mean, but for now, I much rather prefer a quick swipe at the bin in Health Services than wait in line at CVS for some high-schooler to ring up my purchase and give me strange looks (true story, btw). Again, no disrespect, just the reality of the situation is something we're all going to have to face. P.S.: I really don't care who reads this, 'cause by the time I'm 40 and (ideally) married with kids, I'm pretty sure everyone's first thought isn't going to be that the stork dropped them down my chimney. ![]() Last edited by Jonathan I. Amira : 02-22-2010 at 10:30 PM. |
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