Do I just keep my normal cycle if I keep my normal weight? Because I like these clothes, and can live with the cycle.
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Natter 63: Life after PuppyCam
Off-topic discussion. Wanna talk about corsets, duct tape, or physics? This is the place. Detailed discussion of any current-season TV must be whitefonted.
In TMI news, I haven't had another period yet since the one when I went off hormonal birth control in early April. It's killing me because I feel like it could show up at any moment!
Jesse, it will show up on the day you decide to wear your nicest pair of panties, with white pants and sit down on a white sofa while you're out with a hot guy.
Sure. I was just thinking of it in the what would I do to be thin without having to watch my diet and exercise. (I mean, history has shown I can get thin, and if I'm willing, it just takes giving up everything I like to eat).
But if I could be thin without working at it, what would I give? Like, would I give up a finger? Or, would I be willing to have a 14 day cycle? A 21 day cycle?
Obviously, I'm not willing to do "anything" because I'm not really willing to give up pasta.
Jesse, it will show up on the day you decide to wear your nicest pair of panties, with white pants and sit down on a white sofa while you're out with a hot guy.
But only if you have no tampon or pad.
I used to have clockwork periods, every 28 days.
I haven't had another period yet since the one when I went off hormonal birth control in early April.
That's not so long ago when you consider that your body has to start ovulating first. (TMI font) I tend to get sharp, owie cramps that last a few hours when I ovulate. So... expect a period about 2 weeks after the weird, random cramps.
Jesse, it will show up on the day you decide to wear your nicest pair of panties, with white pants and sit down on a white sofa while you're out with a hot guy.
Heh. I've been wearing new light panties to bring it on! I think I need to find the hot guy to really make it happen.
I've never had the mittleschmertz before, Burell, so I don't know that I'd start now.
I used to have clockwork periods, every 28 days.
I used to be 28.5. It was marvellous.
I think I need to find the hot guy to really make it happen.
Word.
Mmmm, pasta.
One moment I loved in MIchael Pollen's book was when he was arguing that America, collectively, suffers from an eating disorder, and his proof was that we had come to demonize bread and pasta, two foods that never did anything to harm anyone.