| We do that, right? (And yes, they'll be doing most of it themselves, but i feel as though this is one area to take no chances) |
I did not, but then my children are late bloomers and will not need them for a few more years.
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| Okay, this post is wrong on so many levels. |
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Omg wtf no. No no no. Jesus.
Your kid doesn’t need you to do this but you will be the punchline in stories. |
| No, you don’t. They can buy their own condoms. Many schools’ health services even give them away for free. |
As a certified late bloomer... lol no |
| No. Why would I? College health services give them away for free. |
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Would you buy your daughter menstruation products and birth control? Don't you think that your child, whom you are sending off to live, study and work independently, not to mention cook, launder and clean-up, can buy their own stuff??? |
| Do you start your daughter on birth control before she leaves for college? Honest question that I've been thinking about lately. |
| I am not packing my kids’ college stuff. They are. |
Everyone at my HS took it “for their skin.” My town must have had a brilliant MD. |
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I am packing them for beach week, hope they last the summer until he gets them for free at college.
I am a little baffled on which to buy, my fried said the yellow pack... any advice? |
All my friend did. BTW IUD is the new rage. |
| I know DD has bc pills because DH just picked them up from CVS. Her physical and prescription are free under our health coverage. We much prefer that to being grandparents. The condoms they can pick up for free at the health center. |
The late bloomers in my family are so late, they make people who bloomed in college look like early bloomers. We do not marry until our thirties and usually marry our first SO. |