Can you really be that naive? Of course our lives run around it. Our period tells us everything. Tells us if there is something wrong, when we can get pregnant, when we cant, if we are. If it doesn't show up on time that can be a issue. If it shows up at different times during the month that's not normal, too heavy isn't normal to light isn't normal. We have to keep a eye on this.
How about all the does size matter? I am 6 inches is that big or small, why won't my penis grow? How do I satisfy my gf?
I think those questions are more annoying!
2006-10-09 05:07:55
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answered by Sandra 4
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Yes, it most often is. If that is your first interval it may be very unpredictable. You would possibly bleed off and on for a couple of days. If you're in institution now move to the nurse and ask for a few pads, they're going to have them to be had. When you get residence you must additionally take a few ibuprofen to restrict cramping. Keep pads with you perpetually. Until you get used to controlling leaks you may also even wish to convey a further pair of lingerie.
2016-08-29 05:36:59
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answered by Anonymous
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It does if you're promiscuous and having unprotected sex. There are still a lot of women out there that are doing what I describe above. Practicing that kind of behavior is risky and hazardous to your reproductive health, and to your general health. I have worked in the medical field for 18 years, 12 of them in ob/gyn, and I can honestly say that some women prefer not to know! So there will always be that segment of the population that are uneducated about STD's and unwilling to learn about it.
2006-10-09 06:25:36
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answered by toadhopper422 5
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I am a female but tend to agree. For those females and males alike whose lives revolve around the period/penis they definitely seem to have some immaturity issues to cope with. I mean come on here folks, there are more important things to do in a day.
2006-10-09 05:16:35
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answered by Tulip 7
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I have to agree with Lyric - my life does not revolve around my period and if it did, I certainly wouldn't talk to strangers about it. Some of the questions are just so naive, that they must be children. Treat your body right and you won't have to constantly worry about if you are pregnant. Safe sex - try it.
2006-10-09 05:13:18
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answered by Anonymous
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Err... because we bleed for 3-7 days out of every month, and suffer from severe pain because of it??? How bout you try bleeding out your cock once a month and having your lower abdomen punched at regular intervals for 3 days. That might play a big part in your life as well!
2006-10-09 07:02:29
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answered by Seph7 4
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If you are having sex and unmarried then your period can be a big part of your life. If you miss it you could be pregnant.
2006-10-09 05:06:29
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answered by Gone fishin' 7
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Yeah, dude.....I fell your pain. And for the record, mature-unstupid (for lack of a better description) women don't need to ask anyone about their periods! I'm pretty sure that anyone who posts these ridiculous questions are under 18.
2006-10-09 05:08:01
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answered by Yahoo! Answers Chic 3
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Hello, women's health. If you don't want to read about periods don't look in this section.
2006-10-09 06:29:57
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answered by beautiful blonde♥ 2
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Yes. Why do all guys ask about their penises?!
2006-10-09 05:07:10
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answered by Bella 2
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