Are there girls that think being a girl is gross?

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Kaizer
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14 Jun 2011, 6:36 pm

mb1984 wrote:
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Kaizer wrote:
i hate having breasts and periods but for me having breasts is the worst.
they bounce get in the way and it is hard and expensive to find bras to hold them in :evil:


Yes I agree.


Absolutely. And they make my shirts look so silly. :evil:


same to me it makes my body look disproportionate and makes my shirts look abit tent like lol thats why i love sports bras compression ones :twisted:



KGirl82
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14 Jun 2011, 10:06 pm

I only hate being a woman when I have to make a trip to see the gynecologist. Pap smears are the worst. :(



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14 Jun 2011, 10:39 pm

tomboy4good wrote:
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Wow that's interesting about your situation when you were a baby. I have never heard of that before. My periods have also been exceptionally heavy. The first 1-3 days I can't even leave my house because I will leak all over. I am hard pressed finding "supplies" that can hold my flow, and that I don't have sensory issues with as well...it's just awful and I feel for you too. I'm still laughing about the "murder scene" because I understand. I am so over being female as well, I strongly feel that getting rid of my period will be a huge leap forward in my mental health struggle.



I don't know why I have half a uterus. I'm sure my mother knew, but she never told me. She's gone now, so I'll never really have an answer. I also found out I have one ovary. Mom said one of my ovaries was herniated, which is why I had surgery (something else I never heard of at 11 months of age). She said they put it back, but maybe it was just absorbed into my body. Or maybe that's what they told her, or she could have just told me that so I wouldn't bug her after that. All I have is questions, but no real explanations. It does explain some of my physical oddities though.

As much as I have sensory issues, the only thing I found that would help with the extra heavy flow were multiple tampons used at the same time. I'd use as many as 4 at once along with a heavy duty pad. If I got them in there right, they were ok....they didn't bother me. If I didn't they drove me crazy, because of the discomfort. That happened a lot. Getting them out was no easy task though. I'm back to having periods again, this one has been going on for about a month. Can't use even the slimmest of tampons because I am too dry & they're very difficult to remove without serious pain. Right now, I'm back to pads. A woman that I know who's a nurse who worked in the emergency room used to use baby diapers instead of pads. She says they're super absorbent, & really do the trick when you're on your feet for a long time but can't leave the area. Never tried it, but it might work for you.


You....are able to shove 4 tampons up there at once??????????????? Sh*t, dude.


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15 Jun 2011, 9:01 pm

KGirl82 wrote:
I only hate being a woman when I have to make a trip to see the gynecologist. Pap smears are the worst. :(


Definitely agreed. I hate, hate, hate that scraping feeling 8O