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pushylady

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I wonder how many guys read these threads and become so much more educated in the ways of women?
 

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Originally Posted by pushylady

I wonder how many guys read these threads and become so much more educated in the ways of women?
I wonder how many guys read these and suppress the urge to puke on the keyboard


Even with all the sex ed, I don't think they really can understand it.
 

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I wish to register a complaint in the strongest possible terms concerning the content of this thread.

Granted, I violated the "girls only" invocation in the thread title, and went ahead and read it anyway. Waving a red flag (to coin a phrase) like that is a sure-fire way to get a guy to check it out. And no, I did not puke on my keyboard, though I may have had a dry heave or two.

My point is, there was a thread here yesterday which discussed "gettin' busy" and "gettin' frisky" in the presence of one's pets. In it, I asked for someone to explain these terms for my benefit. That thread appears to have been deleted by the administrators; thus, I shall never find out what these terms are euphemistically supposed to mean.

The upshot is that it is acceptable in this forum to discuss Aunt Martha's early arrival, but unacceptable to talk about some ill-defined activity that somehow renders one "busy" and "frisky".

I sense a forum double-standard here. Mods?

Cheers, Karl.
 
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Originally Posted by Karl

I wish to register a complaint in the strongest possible terms concerning the content of this thread.

Granted, I violated the "girls only" invocation in the thread title, and went ahead and read it anyway. Waving a red flag (to coin a phrase) like that is a sure-fire way to get a guy to check it out. And no, I did not puke on my keyboard, though I may have had a dry heave or two.

My point is, there was a thread here yesterday which discussed "gettin' busy" and "gettin' frisky" in the presence of one's pets. In it, I asked for someone to explain these terms for my benefit. That thread appears to have been deleted by the administrators; thus, I shall never find out what these terms are euphemistically supposed to mean.

The upshot is that it is acceptable in this forum to discuss Aunt Martha's early arrival, but unacceptable to talk about some ill-defined activity that somehow renders one "busy" and "frisky".

I sense a forum double-standard here. Mods?

Cheers, Karl.
IMO gettin' Frisky in front of the cats and having my period leak are on two different scales, so I don't see the double standard. Despite posting in it, I wasn't surprised to see that thread deleted.

However if one of the males in the forums decides to post about a personal problem with his health then I don't care if you post and not wish for the girls to look at. We may still read as I'm sure that many of the guys probably took a look at this thread and for one reason or another decided not to post. I just placed the "girls only" part as a cautionary that probably most males don't want to read about my accident here at work and how I had to take care of it.


If the mods do decide that this thread should be deleted, they may do so.

However I think that many of the stories shared here are great for young girls to read that are going through the same issues that don't know what to do in a situation like this. Also I would've love to know that I still would have period issues at 29 when I was 15.

Though I haven't responded to many about their stories, everyone's did help calm me a bit in regards to knowing that my body isn't some freaky formation. It quite reassuring to know that every woman at some age experienced this and probably more than once.
 

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Originally Posted by pushylady

I wonder how many guys read these threads and become so much more educated in the ways of women?
Originally Posted by Zissou'sMom

I wonder how many guys read these and suppress the urge to puke on the keyboard

Even with all the sex ed, I don't think they really can understand it.
lol what is there to understand you suffer from a bad design.
and for me is really the only proof that i would accept that there is no god.


Originally Posted by Karl

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I sense a forum double-standard here. Mods?

Cheers, Karl.
yep there is,
1 male per 100 femlale here,deal with it.
 

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Most guys will run for the hills as soon as they read 'period' and I'm usually one of them. Not because I'm scared or confused which would have been the case when I was younger, but just that it is a subject to which I can add nothing to the conversation. Talk about a boring topic. Not for you, I know. Talk amongst yourselves.

X

PS My wife usually has to ask me when her period is coming because she doesn't keep track.
 

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Originally Posted by katiemae1277

Ack! At least you caught it right away
I always wear dark pants, I'm super paranoid about that stuff happening
Another wearer of black and navy slacks - and buyer of navy and burgundy sheets.

In my freshman year of high school, I stood up after choir to be told by the girl behind me that I leaked. (White print dress.
) Luckily next period was my lunch and the choir room was across the hall from the girl's locker room. I put on my gym outfit (remember the one piece blue things?) and washed the stain from my dress. Missed lunch that day.

Then there was the time I sat on my sister's white upholstered ottoman. She handed me the can of upholstery cleaner and I set to work. She liked how clean I got it and almost had me do the other one!
 

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I'm 45 years old and can't wait for menopause! I have polycystic ovary syndrome and my cycle is very very irregular and sometimes non existant at all.

If there is such a thing as reincarnation, I'm coming back as a man! They have it made. They can stand up and pee and they don't have to worry about feminine hygiene products!
 

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Karl - this is the Cat Lounge which is for talking about random everyday things not necessarily cat related. For us women, this is something we have to deal with, and it's nice to talk to other women about it and know we're normal. This sort of thing is often hard to ask your friends about, and yes this is a family site and there's young females here who would find this information useful.

I do appreciate that you may not want to read about it, but you were warned
 

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This has always been a secret fear of mine. You know, it has never actually happened but the fear of it is enough to keep me in dark pants around that time of the month. And even if I leave the house double protected, the minute I go out I'm convinced I've leaked and run for every bathroom and of course - nothing! Yes, I am a little neurotic I guess....
 

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Lol... threads about sex get deleted because this is a g-rated, family-friendly site. Threads about natural bodily functions that you start learning about in 3rd grade or earlier are family friendly and g-rated, there is nothing shameful about having your period. There is something possibly inappropriate about peeping cats, though I never saw that thread.
 
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