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FratTwice: Giving Advice, One Girl at a Time

This article is written by a student writer from the Her Campus at FSU chapter.

 

Florida State was taken by storm when a student, who keeps his anonymity by referring to himself as FratTwice, started giving life advice to the posters on a college gossip website.  His fan base and amount of trusty followers grew incredibly large in a small amount of time.  Addressing the concerns of FSU women since October 19, 2010, FratTwice has been trusted by an innumerous amount of students to give advice on anything ranging from choosing a sorority to decoding men. 

 
The FSU branch of HerCampus is more than proud to introduce our Real Live College Guy, FratTwice.  In a comment below (it can be anonymous), we invite you to post any personal concern with which you’re struggling and FratTwice will give you his personal advice as speedily as possible. Keep checking back for his comments and responses because it’s refreshing for a “colliegette” to hear what he has to say. 

 
He’s an anonymous student lookin’ to guide girls with anything from school to sex, so be bold and dare to ask.  Known for honest and levelheaded responses from a guy’s point of view, his advice is nothing like that of your girlfriends.  He is a real college guy and a real fraternity boy known for giving real advice. 

Viviana Victoria is a sophomore at the Florida State University, class of 2013, double majoring in Retail Merchandising & Product Development and the new English track offered at FSU, editing, writing, and media. Born and raised in West Palm Beach, Florida, moving up to Tallahassee was quite a change. During her first year in college, after changing her major three times, she was fortunate enough to discover her passion for writing this early on. Her goal is to write for a major fashion magazine or to be a screenplay writer in the future. She is an active member of the Collegiate Merchandising Association (CMA) at FSU, as well as a contributing writer of College Magazine, an advice publication for college students founded by a graduate student of Maryland. Some of her interests include playing sports, reading, working out, and basically having a good time. Her ultimate life goal is to touch lives and to be remembered as the girl who always made people smile regardless of what was thrown her way.