February 24, 2012
- 6:00 pm
By CC Staff

Would Jen Aniston ever do a “Friends” movie?
Why you shouldn’t judge Rihanna for her collabs with Chris Brown
The best kisses from Best Picture winners
Colorblocking on the cheap
Can a relationship work when the sex isn’t working?
How to date outside your “type”
Sacha Baron Cohen calls the Academy an evil dictator
Is it ok for your boyfriend to call other girls hot?
January 15, 2009
- 9:00 am
By Elizabeth - UC Berkeley
I’m going to be completely honest with you. Sex toys kinda intimidate me. Getting that close to something mechanical doesn’t just sound uncomfortable, it also seems a little dangerous (electric shock? No thank you.) There’s so many different kinds of sex toys out there I’m almost too scared to look. And introducing a sex toy to the bedroom? Probably one of the top ten most awkward conversations you could ever have.
If you have similar feelings towards sex toys, this is your lucky day, as I have decided to do all the research for you. I have sifted through the most peculiar of sex toys (seriously, check out the Micro Vibe Tiger and the Safari) to bring you my top 5 reasonably tame, couple-friendly toys. If you’ve tried any of these or have some other personal faves, puh-lease don’t hesitate to share!
Her Pleasure Vibrating Finger Massager – Of course this can be used in the fashion of a normal vibrator (use your imagination), but what I like about it is the versatility. It can really be used to stimulate any body part during foreplay or during sex – the possibilities are pretty much endless. Plus, it’s a pretty safe toy to bring into the bedroom without offending your guy or insulting his skills. Read More »
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December 16, 2008
- 3:00 pm
By CC Staff
A word of caution to CollegeCandy readers: there is a glitch in the Internet Explorer web browser that may leave you vulnerable to hackers trying to steal your passwords.
If you’re using the browser now, exit the program and switch to a different one (such as Firefox, Safari, Chrome, or Opera).
The good news is that engineers at Microsoft (which owns IE) are working to resolve the error, which makes it easy for computer hackers to steal your passwords and gain access to your personal information. In the meantime, play it safe and don’t use Internet Explorer for using email, accessing bank statements, online holiday shopping, or even Facebook. Try downloading Firefox or Google Chrome for free.
Once that’s all set, be sure to update your anti-spyware software to keep yourself safe. And come on back to CC, we’ll keep an eye out for ya!
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