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How do you pick people that can "pass better?" Most of these schools (if not all), don't require interviews. They don't require photos. The only time I had an interview was when the school required it (Georgetown). Besides the essays, I don't see how they would be able to tell if a transwoman will "pass better."

I know that if a transwoman is considered female by her home state (like it's on documents and such), then she's allowed to be admitted to Barnard. There are some legal issues or some such nonsense if that is not the case (maybe it's where some of the money comes from that funds the school? IDK). The solution to that

I don't understand why people like Katniss. I kept reading she was supposed to be some great heroine, and so I read the books. All the time she is complaining that she doesn't care who is in charge, as long as her loved ones are safe. She doesn't know she has become a symbol of rebellion for the longest time (like,

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My college practically threw condoms at us. There were dispensers everywhere, all throughout campus. Mounted on random walls, on employees' desks, etc.

A lot of schools allow only students in the specific classes to rent the equipment, and even then, unless your school has a real film program, the equipment isn't good :/

Use it for more than if you're not feeling well! My health services offered free immunizations, very low-cost birth control, and free feminine yearly check-ups (I went to a women's college). I'm pretty sure a college friend got an IUD for practically free through our health services.

I know we have Florida Man and Florida Woman, but there are other crazy states in the South, too. Is it just that the citizens of Florida are more likely to end up in the news than, say, Alabama/Mississippi/Etc Man, or is Alabama/Mississippi/Etc Man not as crazy as Florida Man?

Found an example!! From Novemeber 14, 1973 - June 13, 1987 (her divorce), Princess Anne was known as "Her Royal Highness The Princess Anne, Mrs Mark Phillips"

I actually feel really uncomfortable wearing my ring abroad because it's a bit...uh...sparkly. I try to remember to flip it around so that it mostly looks like a plain band.

I'm pretty sure that being called Mrs. Husband's Name is technically a title, and not a name, hence the use of it for the woman. The woman has taken a step "up" in the world and is supposed to be addressed by her new title. At least, that's the way I've always understood it, because I've seen royals/nobles that will

Also it didn't even get hot enough to go to the beach!

I would like to ask the internets a question—how many of you did not have "have love, passion, companionship and equality in your marriage," still married your SO, and why? And are you still together?

I'm having a really difficult time with saving money right now. I'm usually very good about it, saving 25% of my monthly take-home. But my husband has moved to another country, and usually spending time with him means I'm not spending money, because we do things that are "free" like learning to cook a new dish, going

This is just like Willy Wonka and the golden ticket except savory.

The vast majority of the TA's at my school were married. I even once had both a husband and wife as TA's—the husband in German and the wife in philosophy.

Hentai.

Really? She still looks like Gwen Stefani to me, just more...porcelain-ized. Like she's been preserved.

Are...are there no Starbucks in Canada? I've only ever been to an airport there. Starbucks actually has okay unsweetened iced tea! You just get their regular iced tea and then ask for it unsweetened because it's not pre-made—they pump the sugar in when you order it. I can chug in a few gulps their largest black iced

This reminds me of The Island where all the pregnant clones immediately are sent to the Island and the other clones get jealous. What the other clones don't know is that when you're sent to the Island, you die.