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Wally girls are seriously almost TOO well behaved.
Anyways, the idea of the condy bags was so that everyone gets something- not everyone would be comfortable going to their CA's and asking for them, so it's just a way of getting them distributed so that they're out there- that's what I was told... I'm really glad of it, too- I'd rather have a few go to waste than someone say 'Forget the condom, don't have one'.
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Wally girls are seriously almost TOO well behaved.
Anyways, the idea of the condy bags was so that everyone gets something- not everyone would be comfortable going to their CA's and asking for them, so it's just a way of getting them distributed so that they're out there- that's what I was told... I'm really glad of it, too- I'd rather have a few go to waste than someone say 'Forget the condom, don't have one'.
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Oh no, don't get me wrong. I'm all for the idea, and I think it's really great that they're doing that in residence. It stops people's lame excuses of not having one accessible, or not wanting to go get one. All I was asking for is where we can take them back if we're not planning on using them. I'd just feel bad all this money going to waste by people throwing them out though. That's why I'm looking for somewhere to drop them off where they can be of real use to someone else .
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Oh no, don't get me wrong. I'm all for the idea, and I think it's really great that they're doing that in residence. It stops people's lame excuses of not having one accessible, or not wanting to go get one. All I was asking for is where we can take them back if we're not planning on using them. I'd just feel bad all this money going to waste by people throwing them out though. That's why I'm looking for somewhere to drop them off where they can be of real use to someone else .
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WHERE's MY CANDY?! :(
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Totally take them to SHEC! Nothings worse than showing up at SHEC and seeing a nearly empty basket with like no selection
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