... That said, one of my favorite jokes goes:
Q:How many feminists does it take to screw in a light bulb?
A:THAT'S NOT FUNNY!

Yes it is.
... That said, one of my favorite jokes goes:
Q:How many feminists does it take to screw in a light bulb?
A:THAT'S NOT FUNNY!
Exactly.^^ I thought my "Jane" idea was brilliant.![]()
Actually so do I! I meant to go back and comment on it, but it's dinner-time so I've been distracted.
Particularly useful (and I know you've already thought of this) for the added euphemism of "Fun with Dick and Jane"
^Fortunately my mother taught me early on that Tylenol is useless for cramps, and to always go for the Advil/Ibuprofen. That's the thing that's making me anxious about these cramps, actually. My periods have always been exactly the same, severe cramping on the first day, that was nevertheless relieved by downing three Advil, and after that, no pain. Now, the Advil's barely touching the pain. The cramps are waking me up several times every night, and have been every day.
I will try taking it a few days before I start, though -- I'd never heard of doing that before.
I might try Aleve, though.
Okay, now I'm invading the thread as well.^I'm so sick of the pill, honestly. A man-pill REALLY needs to be invented, because it's highly unfair to put all the responsibility on the woman, especially when health issues my make the pill a bad option, like in my case. In the past I've always felt bad for my partners, because I insist on them wearing a condom instead of me taking the pill.
^I'm so sick of the pill, honestly. A man-pill REALLY needs to be invented, because it's highly unfair to put all the responsibility on the woman, especially when health issues my make the pill a bad option, like in my case. In the past I've always felt bad for my partners, because I insist on them wearing a condom instead of me taking the pill.
Does anyone else get a mid-cycle burst of PMS? I do - luckily the Midol works there too. I'm just wondering if it's common or if I should blame my sister for psychically screwing with my cycle![]()
It's not exactly PMS, but I've been known to get all wound up emotionally and not sleep well around the middle of my cycle.
Then again, 30 days is a SHORT cycle, for me, so I think everything in me is exaggerated a bit.
And yes, someone else's hormones can affect your cycles. I know my cycles were shorter and a bit more regulated when I worked in a job where I was around the same women every day. Left to my own devices, it goes back to its normal 30-35 days.
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