Cosmo girls: “We hook up, then next day take Plan B together”
She sees social butterflying as part of her job. “That’s where I get my ideas. I don’t get my ideas from reading other people,” she says. “I talked to the daughter of a friend of mine the other day who is at an Ivy League college. And I said, ‘Tell me about life and what’s going on.’
“And she said that she and her friends all go out on Friday night. They hook up, and then they all go down to the medical center the next morning and take Plan B together.
“And I was like, There’s the story.” (Coles reminds me that Cosmo is not “judgy” about women’s sex lives.)
~ New York Magazine, February 10, quoting Cosmopolitan editor Joanna Coles, pictured above
Oh this is just so sickening… there are STDs yanno and plan B isn’t going to cure HIV!
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So the prevailing morality says not to use judgy language.
Yeah whatever. People can be judgy about smoking and SUVs and water use and not going solar.
So I’m gonna say something and I’m breaking the code- it’s fine to be judgy. I think the college girls are being gross and lame and stupid. And the guys (presumably guys or there’d be no need for plan B) are just as nasty. The hygeine issues alone are enough to gross me out. Please stop wearing your sleazy mini skirt/thong combo and sitting in public places. It’s just icky on so many levels.
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“So the prevailing morality says not to use judgy language.”
The funny thing about that is that they like to use judgy language about people they consider to be judgmental.
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I hope this is a lie, a fake, an attention-getting stunt.
I hope there is no “daughter of a friend” displaying such an Ivy League lack-of-grasp of comprehensive sexual education.
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College is suppose to be the “best and brightest”? Sure sounds like “Not really.” Would you hire them? And to do what important job?
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