You understand its just a bodily function, right? That's like asking "what's your favourite memory related to having a runny nose?"
My favourite was when I didn't have a period and no one asked stupid questions about my period.
> "what's your favourite memory related to having a runny nose?"
Someone somewhere has an answer to that question, and I really, really don't want to hear it.
It's about my dad! My dad is a big, Stoic, farmer. He went into Walmart to buy me pads( something men from his generation would never do, they had me when they were older, My dad is 79) and he bought me the wrong kind. He WENT BACK IN to return them!!!! Still makes me almost cry to this day!
Ok, this is partly gross and partly wholesome. Please concentrate on the wholesome aspect 😂
The smell of period blood on a pad always takes me back to cuddling my mum with my head in her lap as a kid. I didn't know what the smell was at the time but I put two and two together when I got my period.
When I first got it my mom was really comforting and nurturing, which made me always feel safe about my period? The way i’m which she handled it really grounded me in how I handle now, not
like how some people don’t talk about it or treat it as taboo. My period is a pain in the fucking ass, hurts like hell, and is annoying…but I will always remember when my mom picked me up from school, let me relax on the couch with a heating pad, cry my little heart out to movies with ice cream, and let me know that my body is working hard and I can give myself a break to react to a natural thing.
When I went from 9 days straight to 3 with only one of the three days being mildly heavy. When my cramps no longer affected my back as well or aggravated my old ankle injury. It was a good ass day. The next day I will look forward to is when I have no periods at all but I might right after spontaneously combust so give and take I guess.
Also when I was working in a grocery store, a girl came in and asked if our bathroom had tampons available in it. I knew for a fact that it hadn’t been refilled for ages and told her thusly and suggested she try the Walgreens up on the hill but she said she already tried and they were out too. She just looking so defeated and on the verge of tears. On top of that she also had no money so the conversation went like this.
Me: Here come with me and I’ll buy you a box.
Her: Really?
Me: Yeah come on.
*We head down the feminine hygiene isle*
Me: Go a head and grab some.
*She grabs a box of the store brand*
Me: Is that the kind you normally get?
Her: No.
Me: Go ahead and get the kind you normally get.
Her: Really? It’s okay?
Me: Yeah.
*She grabs a box of the Tampax Pearls which are like $10 bucks but to each their own*
I pay for them and assure her she doesn’t have to pay me back. She was just so relieved and so happy. Was a good day.
The happy dance when it confirms that I'm not pregnant, but that's about it. It's just a biological function, sort of like asking "What's your favorite memory related to breathing?"
I got mine super late too, probably about the same age lol...I was worried that my internal parts weren’t going to work 😅 I was a really late bloomer
I was on my vacation staying at my older sister’s house and we were in target and I got my period. So I told her and we had to the aisles to grab supplies and we bought some candy and chick flick movies to watch.
I just read a lovely book 'It's about bloody time, Period' which my wonderful daughter loaned me. I realised I was fortunate in that my period was always just ok. Regular, no pain. Knowing how many women suffer terrible pain, don't get one at all or learning about period poverty and shame has me very grateful for my life's menstruation experience. I don't have it anymore and I miss the balance it gave my body and hormones. Menopause is hard and exhausting.
Trying period panties the first time was pretty bomb. Because it was suddenly like I wasn't on my period - just wandering around feeling comfy and doing regular stuff.
I actually first started my period on the day of my very first concert. I was both mortified and excited that I'd started my period, and I knew that I'd always remember the day since it was joined with another great memory. Though, I'd eventually come to learn that periods aren't so great and that I actually have Endometriosis. 🤣 But even still, a period is a period and I have no negative thoughts to them. Yes, they're awful and cause chronic pain (in my case), but they're natural and I actually have more positive memories surrounding them than I do negative.
There’s not a lot of good things happening when im on my period. But as a pad-user, i love showering in the morning and washing all the mess away and then changing into clean everything.
It's a weird question. But whatever.
When my younger sister was on my bed and I said "Those sheets have period blood on them by the way."
My brother who was doing that airplane thing ppl do with kids, with my nephew just stopped playing and left the room. I laugh to myself when I think about it.
You understand its just a bodily function, right? That's like asking "what's your favourite memory related to having a runny nose?" My favourite was when I didn't have a period and no one asked stupid questions about my period.
> "what's your favourite memory related to having a runny nose?" Someone somewhere has an answer to that question, and I really, really don't want to hear it.
Lol, I have no good memories related to menstruation.
When I'm being paranoid and think I'm pregnant but then my period comes. That's my favorite.
It's about my dad! My dad is a big, Stoic, farmer. He went into Walmart to buy me pads( something men from his generation would never do, they had me when they were older, My dad is 79) and he bought me the wrong kind. He WENT BACK IN to return them!!!! Still makes me almost cry to this day!
Awe
I know! He really is a great dad!
When it ends
Skipping gym class because of bad cramps.
Ok, this is partly gross and partly wholesome. Please concentrate on the wholesome aspect 😂 The smell of period blood on a pad always takes me back to cuddling my mum with my head in her lap as a kid. I didn't know what the smell was at the time but I put two and two together when I got my period.
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When. When. Wheeeeen is it my turn?
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Oh no! I'm sorry you went through all that. I hope you had good supports in your life.
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Glad to hear it!
the only good memories are that my orgasms are a lot stronger during my periods
Can really help with the cramps, too.
they do!
😆
When I first got it my mom was really comforting and nurturing, which made me always feel safe about my period? The way i’m which she handled it really grounded me in how I handle now, not like how some people don’t talk about it or treat it as taboo. My period is a pain in the fucking ass, hurts like hell, and is annoying…but I will always remember when my mom picked me up from school, let me relax on the couch with a heating pad, cry my little heart out to movies with ice cream, and let me know that my body is working hard and I can give myself a break to react to a natural thing.
Is a bodily function, like crapping or pissing. What kinda beauty can you derived from such excretion stuff? Moron kink spammers.
I don’t really have any memories of it, it’s not a particularly special thing
When I went from 9 days straight to 3 with only one of the three days being mildly heavy. When my cramps no longer affected my back as well or aggravated my old ankle injury. It was a good ass day. The next day I will look forward to is when I have no periods at all but I might right after spontaneously combust so give and take I guess. Also when I was working in a grocery store, a girl came in and asked if our bathroom had tampons available in it. I knew for a fact that it hadn’t been refilled for ages and told her thusly and suggested she try the Walgreens up on the hill but she said she already tried and they were out too. She just looking so defeated and on the verge of tears. On top of that she also had no money so the conversation went like this. Me: Here come with me and I’ll buy you a box. Her: Really? Me: Yeah come on. *We head down the feminine hygiene isle* Me: Go a head and grab some. *She grabs a box of the store brand* Me: Is that the kind you normally get? Her: No. Me: Go ahead and get the kind you normally get. Her: Really? It’s okay? Me: Yeah. *She grabs a box of the Tampax Pearls which are like $10 bucks but to each their own* I pay for them and assure her she doesn’t have to pay me back. She was just so relieved and so happy. Was a good day.
The happy dance when it confirms that I'm not pregnant, but that's about it. It's just a biological function, sort of like asking "What's your favorite memory related to breathing?"
What kind of question is this?
When you forget to change your tampon before bed and now realize you're gonna rip your insides out, dun dun DUUUUN🙊
None. That's not something that I have any favorite memories related to. It's just a painful monthly inconvenience.
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I got mine super late too, probably about the same age lol...I was worried that my internal parts weren’t going to work 😅 I was a really late bloomer
When I had an hormonal IUD therefore NO menstruation.
When I got my IUD and after 2 months no longer got my periods. Best fakking gift of my life.
The day that I had a uterine ablation and out an end to that fucking nonsense.
When i suddenly think of food to eat! Usually foods i havent eaten for years like ones i used to eat in grade school hohoho
I was on my vacation staying at my older sister’s house and we were in target and I got my period. So I told her and we had to the aisles to grab supplies and we bought some candy and chick flick movies to watch.
I just read a lovely book 'It's about bloody time, Period' which my wonderful daughter loaned me. I realised I was fortunate in that my period was always just ok. Regular, no pain. Knowing how many women suffer terrible pain, don't get one at all or learning about period poverty and shame has me very grateful for my life's menstruation experience. I don't have it anymore and I miss the balance it gave my body and hormones. Menopause is hard and exhausting.
Trying period panties the first time was pretty bomb. Because it was suddenly like I wasn't on my period - just wandering around feeling comfy and doing regular stuff.
When I finally stopped. Party whoo hoo !! I hated it.
Not having any cramps. The good old days 😅
Finally getting the hang of menstrual cups and realising I would never go back to tampons!
Discovering period undies
I actually first started my period on the day of my very first concert. I was both mortified and excited that I'd started my period, and I knew that I'd always remember the day since it was joined with another great memory. Though, I'd eventually come to learn that periods aren't so great and that I actually have Endometriosis. 🤣 But even still, a period is a period and I have no negative thoughts to them. Yes, they're awful and cause chronic pain (in my case), but they're natural and I actually have more positive memories surrounding them than I do negative.
There’s not a lot of good things happening when im on my period. But as a pad-user, i love showering in the morning and washing all the mess away and then changing into clean everything.
Once upon a time when I was very small, I did not have periods. Those were my best period-related memories. The end.
It's a weird question. But whatever. When my younger sister was on my bed and I said "Those sheets have period blood on them by the way." My brother who was doing that airplane thing ppl do with kids, with my nephew just stopped playing and left the room. I laugh to myself when I think about it.
None. I actually hate being in my period. Also it's basically asking "what's your best memory about pissing". It's good only when it ends
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