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synced cycles and a shark week question

Started by anibioman, December 10, 2013, 12:29:23 AM

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anibioman

its funny my girlfriend and i now have synced cycles. like started on the same day and everything. she doesn't know it but i do. hopefully my uterus will do what it normally does and it will be another 8 months before i have another period. also i know that a normal cycle the lining increases, an egg is released, the lining detaches, the shark week begins. at what point is my cycle in during these breaks? there was 8 months when my reproductive system just chilled and did nothing in what stage was it chilling.

AdamMLP

Quote from: anibioman on December 10, 2013, 12:29:23 AM
there was 8 months when my reproductive system just chilled and did nothing in what stage was it chilling.

Sorry, I don't know the answer, but this bit made me snort on the bus. I'm not sure if I'm imagining a uterus on the sofa surrounded by beer, or in the fridge in a trifle.

All I know on the topic is that just because you're in sync doesn't mean you'll come on next time your girlfriend is. I've synced up occasionally with people, parents, girls I live with etc, and always end up having less than them.
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Ayden

I wish I could answer. I was always the one that everyone synced up with, which ended up with some funny conversations. What I can say is that I noticed, even after nearly 10 months between my childhood friend every summer she and I were always in sync by the second or third week. But she used to live with us during the summers.

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DriftingCrow

Hi Parker, you're on T correct?

I am not a doctor, but i thought the testosterone  just kind of slowed down the process until it eventually stopped. So, I think the lining is slowly increasing.

From what I've also heard, women who live together have periods that often sync up (unless of course one has some kind of imbalance) because people who live together often have similar eating and other habits. Food, exercise, etc. can effect your hormone levels, and somehow that can sync you.
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