That's at least three of us who just ended today. O_o
And god, I wish I could get ... Essure, or whatever that procedure is where they just remove the uterine lining and you keep your hormone cycle (important for people with a family history of osteoperosis, like me) but you no longer bleed. WAAAANT! Unfortunately, at 24, I don't think I'm old enough to get any procedure done that'll leave me sterile. Bugger.
I really want to run a study about women in close-knit online groups synching up. Because I remember this happening on a mailing list once, where like half of us synched up perfectly, and that's not supposed to happen over the internet! Biologically unsound! But hey, I had a regular cycle for a few months, there.
Hee! No, you're not. Trust me, you'll know if you are. There'll be mentions of blood and actual girly parts, and what to do when the former starts gushing out of the latter. (Er ... Sorry?)
I thought it was Saturday? Hm, not sure if I'm up for anything tonight, to be honest. I have a bunch of cleaning yet to do. :/ Also, wasn't aware I'd need tickets.
I'll get back to you on that--it really depends on how I'm feeling tonight, and chances are, I won't be up for it. (I'm ... somewhat paranoid about large groups of people.) :/ If you've not heard from me by 6:30, assume I'll not be there, kay?
While there are a lot of people there, it's fairly easy to find a space to yourself. I'm not known for my fondness of large groups of people, and even though it's a /fire/ festival, I didn't freak out last year.
i would like to note that last month, on a day when all four of the female population of my workplace were working together, we all had our periods. AHAHAHA. except not.
Oooh, yeah. When I lived at home, there was this year or so when my mum'd just gone back on the pill for her osteoperosis, and we synched. (Normally, we're both wildly irregular.) On the one hand, yay for regular periods! On the other hand, my mum and I both have white-hot tempers to begin with, and when we were synched ... Not a pretty picture, let me tell you!
(I'm a lot less grumpy about it these days, now that I have a menstrual cup and don't wake up looking like my bed's a murder scene for three consecutive mornings every month. Heh.)
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... My coping skillz are pastede on yay?
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I kinda hope I, at least, am synching with part of my flist. Cause that'd mean I'd have a regular cycle!
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And god, I wish I could get ... Essure, or whatever that procedure is where they just remove the uterine lining and you keep your hormone cycle (important for people with a family history of osteoperosis, like me) but you no longer bleed. WAAAANT! Unfortunately, at 24, I don't think I'm old enough to get any procedure done that'll leave me sterile. Bugger.
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No, this wasn't actually TMIish, I just want to make sure.
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*hides*
No, problem. :) I just wanted to make sure because you are so forgetful sometimes. *hint, hint*
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*runs and hides*
Randomly: are you planning to go to Beltane? You should...
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I could order them for you and go and pick them up after my copy of Mac OS X 10.4 gets delivered?
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While there are a lot of people there, it's fairly easy to find a space to yourself. I'm not known for my fondness of large groups of people, and even though it's a /fire/ festival, I didn't freak out last year.
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(I'm a lot less grumpy about it these days, now that I have a menstrual cup and don't wake up looking like my bed's a murder scene for three consecutive mornings every month. Heh.)