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Post by husbandwifeheroin on Mar 26, 2010 21:27:19 GMT
guys, periods and homosexuality really deserve their own thread so they can be discussed in great depth I don't like them, they are horrid, I want to go on the pill.
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Post by jadeface on Mar 26, 2010 21:32:51 GMT
Yes, yes they are. Just an odd question does it happen to other animals? As I don't get WHY IT HAS TO HAPPEN. Well, obviously I DO, it just feels unnecessary you know.
I'm on the pill, mine are only like 4 days long, but even so I still find it painful and annoying and IT MAKES ME REALLY HOT ALL THE TIME. Haha
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Post by helwin tins on Mar 26, 2010 21:34:41 GMT
due to health problems i rarely have them. but when i do it's really bad, and i kind of lose the plot. anyone got any embarassing stories seeing as romi shared hers?
oh, and how do you feel about sex during periods?
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Post by jadeface on Mar 26, 2010 21:38:16 GMT
When I was in school I LEAKED. YES LEAKED. I knew what was going on but I was in English class and I couldn't do anything about it. I realised when I had sat on the table and there was a mark there the worse thing was my friend thought it was ink or something and proper laughed at it thinking I had sat on ink, lots of people saw. Only my friends, I think they quietly knew what it was. But I was too horrified to do anything but laugh. AGH. I wanted to go home really badly that day. Other than that, no stories actually I've been quite lucky. I've never had sex on my period other than at the very end of it, where there's basically nothing. I don't know, I feel icky at the idea of it but maybe one day I will try it 'for a laugh' haha.
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Post by Aly on Mar 26, 2010 21:50:49 GMT
Today our health teacher told us she likes to have sex the most when she has her period (and other explicit facts..)
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Post by husbandwifeheroin on Mar 26, 2010 21:53:05 GMT
I've had 'leaks', mostly when I was younger. I started aged ten and I wasn't very prepared. The worst was once I sat on a book and these red marks were on it and they still won't go... That was... 6/7 years ago?
And period sex is definitely a no, since I feel so shit at that time. I have such bad pain, as does my mother. She says giving birth was easier.
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Post by husbandwifeheroin on Mar 26, 2010 21:56:37 GMT
Also, I think dogs have them when they're in heat? Or is this a lie?
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Post by irrelevant on Mar 26, 2010 21:57:28 GMT
i had period sex one time. and boy, that sure had me seeing red.
i had period sex one time. and i can just say, when it was finished, i knew it was finished. might be apt to say the whole thing was nicely punctuated.
i had period sex one time. it was entirely erroneous from a historical standpoint and overflowing with gag-worthy quasi-victorian pillow talk. ...still, i should've heard from the academy for my performance by now...
annnnnd...i'm spent.
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Post by helwin tins on Mar 26, 2010 22:07:02 GMT
Today our health teacher told us she likes to have sex the most when she has her period (and other explicit facts..) A lot of women find they have stronger orgasms while menstruating, I read a study that suggested it's up to seven times stronger while on their period for some women, which is pretty crazy. Also orgasms=natural pain relief. Personally, I have no problem with period sex, which is probably down to not thinking of periods as an "icky" thing. I did once have a "VAMPYRE" offer me £200 if I'd let him go down on me while on my period. I said no.
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Post by jadeface on Mar 26, 2010 22:09:25 GMT
^ LOL.
Yeah I've heard it's probs good for pain relief. And normally people feel more sexual around that time, but I don't seem to, I tend to just get hot, feel sick and have headaches. Not really bedroom material at that time haha.
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Post by Aly on Mar 26, 2010 22:19:02 GMT
lol "vampyre" sex What do guys feel on the other side of this situation? like, isn't it sloppy. I was also wondering if it's more dangerous than normal sex..
Actually for me, I really, really hate it when it comes in the middle of the night, that's when it hurts the most. I wake up in pain, confusion, and blood on the sheets, can't even go back to sleep.
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Post by lastgoodbye on Mar 26, 2010 22:34:40 GMT
My periods normally only last three days, and I'm not on the pill, so that's all good. I actually quite like it for the timekeeping elements. Like, watching the clock at regular three hour intervals, then four hour intervals, and so on, it makes you focus on the transience of the day and night in a strange way. Also writing it on my calendar, it's like how I watch out for the full moon coming round each month too.
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Post by victorinox on Mar 26, 2010 22:51:19 GMT
Mine usually aren't too bad pain-wise, it's just a few days of fluctuating moods and aspirin. The "I'VE GAINED 5 POUNDS" thing doesn't help the fluctuating moods (which are most often in the realm of hopelessness, angst and overall bitchiness).
I know dogs have them. I have childhood memories to support this.
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Post by helwin tins on Mar 26, 2010 23:01:33 GMT
Aspirin can make your periods seem heavier/last longer because of the blood thinning properties. I tend to take Ibuprofen, and if it's really bad my sister has a prescription for special period pain drugs that work amazingly.
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Post by wakefromthysleep on Mar 26, 2010 23:03:38 GMT
I also know that dogs have them. Once I saw the dog of a friend walking around with a nappy. I asked her what it was good for and she said "she's having her period."
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Post by husbandwifeheroin on Mar 26, 2010 23:04:55 GMT
Aspirin can make your periods seem heavier/last longer because of the blood thinning properties. I tend to take Ibuprofen, and if it's really bad my sister has a prescription for special period pain drugs that work amazingly. What is that?
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Post by lastgoodbye on Mar 26, 2010 23:11:30 GMT
I also know that dogs have them. Once I saw the dog of a friend walking around with a nappy. I asked her what it was good for and she said "she's having her period." Wouldn't it like, go all over the carpet and stuff? People wouldn't keep dogs, surely. I know cats don't have them, I would've noticed. ..Wouldn't I?
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Post by sarah on Mar 26, 2010 23:12:18 GMT
my periods were never bad, just bedridden for a day and then off i go, it's the pms that fucks me up, i'm an absolute prick to people, horrible and irrational and depressed for up to two weeks before, worst case scenario i just stay in bed all day crying and convincing myself i do not DESERVE TO BE ALIVE WAH WAH, then it all goes away when i get my period and i feel like an idiot. had it ever since i was 11 and didn't know what the fuck was going on until i twigged the two co-incided a couple of years ago, i just take the pill continuously cause my doctor said it was probably alright to do so.
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Post by helwin tins on Mar 26, 2010 23:33:56 GMT
My doctors have told me it's fine to not have periods, as long as you have one a year, otherise the endometrium buids up too much.
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Post by victorinox on Mar 26, 2010 23:40:51 GMT
Oh, I never considered that about aspirin, but it makes sense
And yeah, it would go all over the carpet, except they have special undergarments for dogs. Not undergarments, I guess, just plain garments.
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