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Posted: Wed Dec 16, 2009 11:28 am
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Posted: Wed Dec 16, 2009 12:09 pm
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Posted: Wed Dec 16, 2009 12:18 pm
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AriaStarSong How old are you? My period was really irregular until I start birth control. It's normal for younger women to have irregular periods, and not too alarming even for older women. Things like stress, anxiety, over-exercising and being underweight can cause a delay or cessation of menses. If it's really concerning you, you should speak with a doctor. Chances are, it's completely normal, but there are some serious medical conditions that it can be a symptom of. Keep tabs on your body and write your symptoms down if you think about it. BaBy LoVeS tO dAnCe In ThE D A R K
I got it the night I asked the question right after the bath. It was probably a mix of being underweight, stress, and anxiety as well as lack of proper nutrition and sleep.
I'm sixteen, my periods have been regular since around a year and a half after I started, when I was 11.
'CaUsE wHeN He's LoOkInG sHe FaLls A P A R T
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Posted: Wed Dec 16, 2009 5:36 pm
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RosesFallingLikeRain AriaStarSong How old are you? My period was really irregular until I start birth control. It's normal for younger women to have irregular periods, and not too alarming even for older women. Things like stress, anxiety, over-exercising and being underweight can cause a delay or cessation of menses. If it's really concerning you, you should speak with a doctor. Chances are, it's completely normal, but there are some serious medical conditions that it can be a symptom of. Keep tabs on your body and write your symptoms down if you think about it. BaBy LoVeS tO dAnCe In ThE D A R K
I got it the night I asked the question right after the bath. It was probably a mix of being underweight, stress, and anxiety as well as lack of proper nutrition and sleep.
I'm sixteen, my periods have been regular since around a year and a half after I started, when I was 11.
'CaUsE wHeN He's LoOkInG sHe FaLls A P A R T
Well I'm glad the bath worked for you.
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Posted: Sun Dec 20, 2009 12:38 pm
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xX Princess Heartbreak Xx Kaiyle Brightblade How would two girls protect themselves from STDs? I assume this is still necessary. If you're talking about a lesbian encounter, I'd say dental damns (which are easy to make). Rather then that, I'd say proper grooming (attention to the hands, mouth and other parts that'll be used often), and being careful when exchanging body fluids. BUT first of all, I'd get tested (both of the girls). Well, I meant for a one night stand lesbian encounter. So testing my partner wouldn't be practical, but I would still get regular check-ups. What are dental damns and how do you make them?
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Posted: Sun Dec 20, 2009 12:41 pm
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Posted: Sun Dec 20, 2009 5:04 pm
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Kaiyle Brightblade broken_bleeding_angel Kaiyle Brightblade How would two girls protect themselves from STDs? I assume this is still necessary. Female condoms? And regular check ups. I've heard of female condoms, but I don't know much about them. How do you wear them? How effective are they at preventing STDs? How effective are they at preventing pregnancy if I used them with a male partner? Would I need one if I had non-penetrating sex?
You insert it up your hooch. They are as effective as regular condoms. For non-penetrating sex no.
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Posted: Wed Dec 30, 2009 10:59 pm
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Posted: Mon Jan 04, 2010 12:24 am
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The_Brightest_Moon This is a really embarassing question but I need help on it. I hate pads but I can never use heavy tampons because whenever I try and take a tampon out, I cant. It's hard to explain but like, my hymen "covers" it, preventing me from taking it out. I actually have to move it out of the way/stretch it away, and then take the tampon out. However it's too hard to do it with large tampons, and painful regardless which size. Why is my hymen only literally a strip of skin, thats' REALLY thick and seemingly unbreakable (I've tried)! Instead of covering the entire.... entrance.... its only a small strip of skin. I can put tampons in no problem, but I cant get them out (easily) because they always get stuck. This has caused some embarassing situations where I'm in the bathroom for WAY longer than I could be, because I'm trying to get it out (it happened at the fair once, not fun. All my friends were waiting for me and it took at least 15 minutes and I didnt want to explain why, but I knew they were wondering. I havent worn a big tampon since). It's just way too thick and just WEIRD. Good god, what am I gonna do if I have sex? I want to (in the future, with the right person, being safe of course) but I'm scared of having it because its just WAY thick and I dont know how the hell it'll break. I've tried and it hurts so bad >_< this cant be normal. I also have another question but its even weirder so I'm gonna PM you...
Have you spoken to a doctor? There is a small percentage of girls that need to have their hymen surgically removed.
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Posted: Mon Jan 04, 2010 12:28 am
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Posted: Tue Jan 05, 2010 7:18 pm
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Posted: Wed Jan 06, 2010 11:37 am
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Posted: Fri Jan 08, 2010 12:14 pm
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Posted: Sun Jan 10, 2010 3:09 pm
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