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LockieParticipantIt is interesting to hear about your fascination, but it does sound a little bit like you are turned on by menstruation. I find that a bit gross because it is so painful and as far from sensuous as can be for me! My friends, male and female, all talk about menstruation in a very open way, usually to moan about pain or discomfort or as a bit of a joke – i.e. cravings for chocolate and hot water bottles. So it is difficult for me to tell them how awful my experiences are – women think you are exaggerating because they can manage their own pain and men are over-sympathetic to every mention of period pain no matter whether it is minor or major. I missed a lot of school days until I found an anti-inflammatory pain killer that worked. At my worst I have vomited from the pain, and I go so white and my lips so blue that I look dead. And at the time I often wish I was! My first period was on my ninth birthday and at the time my primary school head teacher refused to believe that one of his ‘children’ was menstruating and so there were no facilities made available to me. At the time I was very much a tom boy, and having this period was defining me as female, which of course I hated. I’ve grown out of that now but I do still dread my periods. It may be a bit strange, but I’m really looking forward to the menopause!
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Name : Lockie, Gender : F, Sexual Orientation : Bisexual, Race : White/Caucasian, Religion : Catholic, Age : 22, City : London, State : NA, Country : United Kingdom, Occupation : student, Education level : 2 Years of College, Social class : Middle class,- AuthorPosts