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Europe, Part 2 | Jennifer M. Colatosti
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Jennifer M. Colatosti. July 10, 2013 · 1:25 pm. Europe, Part 2. A few times, I was close to crying in frustration. I’ve taken a lot of pictures on this trip, and I’ve posted some (by far not most) of them on facebook. For those of you finding this post NOT through FB, here’s the link to the album. One response to “. Europe, Part 2. July 10, 2013 at 5:08 pm. I get more and more excited for the BP the more you write about it! Leave a Reply Cancel reply. Enter your comment here. Address never made public).
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Casual Observation | Jennifer M. Colatosti
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Jennifer M. Colatosti. Caring For Your Friend or Family Member with PCOS. June 6, 2013 · 7:00 pm. This morning, I stood in the lobby of the building that houses the English Department at KU, my place of employment. I was bent over, stacking a box of books onto a hand truck. From behind, the voice of a man I did not know said, You must have been a dancer. Were you a dancer? And That was creepy. One said I wondered where that reaction was. Have my body treated as public property. 2 responses to “. Don̵...
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This is Just My Face | Jennifer M. Colatosti
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Jennifer M. Colatosti. Okay, okay, I’ll start a blog. Blog Hoppin’ →. February 19, 2013 · 12:41 am. This is Just My Face. Today, as I was boarding the K10 connector to get to my writing center shift at the KU Edwards campus, the driver said Smile! At me, in a pretty reprimand-y tone. I just stared back at him, with what I hope was a clear Mind your own goddamn emotions look on my face, before paying my fare and moving down the aisle. What is that bullshit. Okay, okay, I’ll start a blog. One response to &...
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Caring For Your Friend or Family Member with PCOS | Jennifer M. Colatosti
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Jennifer M. Colatosti. Casual Observation →. February 26, 2013 · 11:20 pm. Caring For Your Friend or Family Member with PCOS. I have Polycystic Ovary Syndrome (PCOS). I was undiagnosed until I was almost 28 years old, mostly because when I would go to doctors and ask about things that I later learned were symptoms and fairly common markers of PCOS, I was brushed off and essentially treated as if I didn’t know my body as well as I thought I did. Before, but I’d felt off. As if my body was this thing.