Eloquence 2,076 June 16, 2014 Share June 16, 2014 (edited) Alright, I'll bite. My periods range from alright to leave-me-to-die. I usually feel some sort of cramping before the bleeding starts, sometimes painful, sometimes just odd enough to let me know that I should prepare myself for incoming bleeding. I tend to not change much emotionally, but for one of the earlier days I usually have bad cramps, sometimes painful enough to incapacitate me for an hour or two. I become very lethargic, and either don't want to eat or want to eat everything. Also there's loads of blood. So much. All of the blood. And why are LGBT people supposed to talk in purple? What does my sexuality have to do with my bloody-time? Edited June 16, 2014 by Eloquence 3 My Equestrian Empire Characters Fluttershy - Eloquence - Chamomile - Ginseng - Lovestruck Ask Me Questions! Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Hive King 2,001 June 16, 2014 Share June 16, 2014 @@Eloquence, Trans people and what not @@Eloquence, Trans people and what not 1 "Aren’t we the same? You know, aren’t you carrying the same mindset as I am? Just because you couldn’t bear to lose, you lost your precious partner! You really call yourself a true duelist? You’re the complete opposite of that!" -Weevil Underwood Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
ChipsAhoyMcCoy 127 June 16, 2014 Share June 16, 2014 all i want to know is if they fell the blood running out of them 1 Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Stellafera 3,836 June 16, 2014 Share June 16, 2014 all i want to know is if they fell the blood running out of them Yeah, we do. It sorta feels like you just wet yourself. 2 Latest Video: Come On: An Ode To Best Friendship "Says they don't like MMDW or Merriwether Williams: Inb4 Stellafera" - Sugar Cube Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
wolfheartmoon 107 June 16, 2014 Share June 16, 2014 (edited) all i want to know is if they fell the blood running out of them Most of the time yes. And if you're stuck in a classroom or car or something, various profanities are generally running through your head and you're praying your clothes don't end up wrecked. Edited June 16, 2014 by wolfheartmoon 2 Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Eloquence 2,076 June 16, 2014 Share June 16, 2014 @@Eloquence, Trans people and what not @@Eloquence, Trans people and what not Well then that should probably be changed to genderqueer or something. LGBT includes non-straight peoples, and I don't think that affects periods much. Doesn't seem to have much bearing on mine at least My Equestrian Empire Characters Fluttershy - Eloquence - Chamomile - Ginseng - Lovestruck Ask Me Questions! Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest June 16, 2014 Share June 16, 2014 Obviously it varies for different woman, but I assume you want personal accounts from different girls. So how it effects me: 1. Feel sad/lonely. Even if not for a real reason. Just a sinking feeling in your stomach. 2. Cry/overreact to things that normally wouldn't bother you. 3. CRAMPS. 4. Prone to breaking out (just a few zits though) 5. Tiredness Commonly, women become irritable. I rarely do. Just get sad, not angry. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Midnight Seeker 302 June 16, 2014 Share June 16, 2014 Well. . . my ex. She was 21 when we were together, she had three children (her youngest were twins). She and I had a very active sex life, aside from when she was on her period. During that time she was no different mood wise, but she claimed that it was uncomfortable. She also told me that she was horny as hell, but her lady parts hurt to much.Anything the lassies want to ask us? Avatar of OC by the lovely Skullgal56 Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
wolfheartmoon 107 June 16, 2014 Share June 16, 2014 She also told me that she was horny as hell, but her lady parts hurt to much. TMI: That happens to me too. And it sucks so bad. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Keylise<3 488 June 17, 2014 Share June 17, 2014 I'm a girl, but I do not have periods so I guess I do not really have anything to say I guess this is positive, but there are certainly downsides. Signatures by Kyoshi, Cider Barrel and Lugia Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
SparklingSquirrels 21,354 June 17, 2014 Share June 17, 2014 I'd post this in pink but I don't know the code: Like Keylise said, I'm a girl but I don't have periods either. I take a pill so I don't have to have them. I've only had a few periods in my life; let me just say that I don't like blood. 1 ֍֎֍֎ Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Keylise<3 488 June 17, 2014 Share June 17, 2014 I'd post this in pink but I don't know the code: Like Keylise said, I'm a girl but I don't have periods either. I take a pill so I don't have to have them. I've only had a few periods in my life; let me just say that I don't like blood. I do not take pills myself (would be unnecessary), but I don't understand why everyone else doesn't take 'em xD 1 Signatures by Kyoshi, Cider Barrel and Lugia Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Keezuw 107 June 17, 2014 Share June 17, 2014 Haha reminds me of this old Bodyform video.. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
crisahys 149 June 29, 2014 Share June 29, 2014 Actually for me, going through the Monthly Disaster is a living hell. How I was able to tell I was going through my period. First thing. I check to see whether or not I was ovulating. If I'm ovulating, it'll be a couple of weeks left before I start my period. Of course, the day before my period, I tend to have more of the sad/depressing pms. What annoys me as my pet peeve is that my sheets and pillows would be stained with blood first thing in the morning before it hits me. Plus, I don't cramp on my first day of period. I only cramp a couple of days after. But after the week of ordeal is over, I just tend to go about my business until I start ovulating again. But I would have to say. It's living hell, and it would always continue to be living hell for us woman. The only thing we could do is pray for this natural curse to be passed onto male politicians. 3 Link to my OC Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
ShadowFoxz 342 June 29, 2014 Share June 29, 2014 In another thread in response to Evil Dragon Master, here it is. Alright listen up every pony. Since the dawn of woman kind, they have always bled for us. That is no secret. But what IS kinda secret about this whole monthly period thing? The truth would be the general male population actually doesn't know much about it. As a matter fact, I'm perfectly confident in saying this is how generalizations get made about it simply because men with their wife or girlfriend go through this thing, called an "experience". What experience? The experience that let's you call up or meet up with so called other male best friend and go "oh man... she's on the rag again..." So enough of this horse hockey. I want the straight damn goods girls, and you should be prepared for a couple hard questions from male readers if they dare ask them. But what do I want? I want you to tell the male population what you actually do go through during this time period. Symptoms, emotions, functions. There's no holding back. Don't care care or think about what might seem unpleasent to read for us. The world needs to know. So your a guy and you've had experience with this? See below. So your LBGTQ and don't want to feel left out? *brohoof* See below. What am I am doing is this: I invite all types to share their experience or wonder about a stereotype they might have heard or a rumor they have always wondered. If you are a girl sharing your information or story I want your post to be in pink. If you are a guy sharing your information or story I want your post to be in blue. If you LGBT and sharing your information or story I want your post to be in purple. If you simply have something to say about the matter as a reader/commenter then i'd like your post in red. @@Eloquence, Trans people and what not @@Eloquence, Trans people and what not You both do realise that Transgender women(Post-op) do not get periods as they dont have ovaries as science has not gone that far as for now all they have is a Vagina. My OC http://mlpforums.com/page/roleplay-characters/_/nights-fury-ayiana-r5499 Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Eloquence 2,076 June 30, 2014 Share June 30, 2014 You both do realise that Transgender women(Post-op) do not get periods as they dont have ovaries as science has not gone that far as for now all they have is a Vagina. We're referring to transgendered men, as those of whom who are pre-op/no-op at least do have periods, as well as period-havers who are some other sort of gender variant :3 1 My Equestrian Empire Characters Fluttershy - Eloquence - Chamomile - Ginseng - Lovestruck Ask Me Questions! Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
ShadowFoxz 342 July 24, 2014 Share July 24, 2014 We're referring to transgendered men, as those of whom who are pre-op/no-op at least do have periods, as well as period-havers who are some other sort of gender variant :3 You do realise that the topic is hitting some Transgender people where it hurts as the reference between the title and your statement could make some perceive that you are devalidating their gender and wishes as some do not like to be reminded of their birth sex My OC http://mlpforums.com/page/roleplay-characters/_/nights-fury-ayiana-r5499 Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Hive King 2,001 July 24, 2014 Share July 24, 2014 You do realise that the topic is hitting some Transgender people where it hurts as the reference between the title and your statement could make some perceive that you are devalidating their gender and wishes as some do not like to be reminded of their birth sex You do realize that not all trans people think like that either and there is literally no other way to put it "Aren’t we the same? You know, aren’t you carrying the same mindset as I am? Just because you couldn’t bear to lose, you lost your precious partner! You really call yourself a true duelist? You’re the complete opposite of that!" -Weevil Underwood Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Sceethe 704 July 24, 2014 Share July 24, 2014 I'm a girl, but I do not have periods so I guess I do not really have anything to say I guess this is positive, but there are certainly downsides. how come you don't? isnt that something that all girls have to go through? sorry if this is a stupid question :S Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
otaku4242 183 July 24, 2014 Share July 24, 2014 shouldn't you ask this question google? GOOGLE MOFO, HAVE YOU HEARD OF IT? ALL HAIL THE GREAT AND POWERFUL TRIXIE My Deviantart | My G-Mail Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Eloquence 2,076 July 26, 2014 Share July 26, 2014 You do realise that the topic is hitting some Transgender people where it hurts as the reference between the title and your statement could make some perceive that you are devalidating their gender and wishes as some do not like to be reminded of their birth sex It took me a few reads, but I think I understand what you are saying. Do correct me if I'm wrong. Your issue is that the title specifically says "women", yet I am talking about trans men, yes? Well, I would agree that there is some issue with the title. I would have much preferred "period-havers" or "vagina-havers" in lieu of "women". However, my statement was certainly not meant to suggest that I do not consider trans men to be real men or anything so cruel and revolting. To clarify my previous statement, this post is (or at least it should be) open to all period-havers, regardless of gender, and the purple text is (presumably) so that the statements of gender-variant individuals can be easily found by those seeking those particular responses. If I could change the title of the thread to properly reflect that I would, however it is not my thread so I cannot do so. I apologize for the confusion. My Equestrian Empire Characters Fluttershy - Eloquence - Chamomile - Ginseng - Lovestruck Ask Me Questions! Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Lucky Bolt 35,085 April 30, 2019 Share April 30, 2019 I'm not gonna go into full detail here, but what I can say....I typically get a little moody, snap at people for no real reason and then hate myself for it later, I get abdominal cramps, so bad sometimes it feels like I'm having birth contractions, I crave sweets like CRAZY, anything with sugar I desperately need it , I tend to just eat more food in general too. I get tired easier, but then can't sleep at night because for some weird reason my period gives me temporary insomnia...always has. I don't know if other girls experience the same thing or if it's just me. And last but not least, messy. It's really messy. Just...yeah. I'll end it there. So yeah, periods suck. 1 ☆ My socials ☆ Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Partialgeek514 5,011 April 30, 2019 Share April 30, 2019 As a man, I don't really know much about what periods are like, but from what I've heard of them, it is most certainly a factor into why I have a great respect for women. 1 Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Stardust 641 July 20, 2020 Share July 20, 2020 Many times terrible sometimes I throw up because I can't breathe, I have been sent home, stuck in a toilet for 1 hour or a shower, lying on the floor or in a bath or shower desperately trying to cool down because I get so hot from the heat. It's so painful and it can get to the point I can't move let alone do anything taxing. I feel like dying it's that bad and not exaggerating. Maybe because the body swells up inside so much and stomach pains. And idk if that is normal or not for others but I seem to get it bad. I'm quite skinny to so idk. When it's not bad I just feel super drained and knocked out. I think not eating much or avoiding things like meat and dairy helps. I do take pain killers and sometimes they really help other times they help but not enough. Idk if I should do something to stop them completely but I don't want to constantly take drugs or whatever. 1 Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Tom Gallagher 33,595 July 20, 2020 Share July 20, 2020 As somepony who is not actually a woman, I have no comment. 1 Signature made by the amazing @Sparklefan1234 Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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