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If you could, would you have periods?

Started by Elsa.G, May 18, 2012, 11:03:43 AM

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AbraCadabra

Quote from: Assoluta on May 18, 2012, 03:38:18 PM
I can't count the amount of genetic women who've said to me - "You're so lucky not to have periods". Do you want to have a penis and testicles, despise your body, not feel like a woman, feel unlovable on a very deep fundamental level, and go through major surgery and be unable to have children? I didn't think so.

It gets even easier....

Asking as I did:
"Would you want to have no periods?" -Oh yes, please no more periods for me!-
"OK, then would you want to be a man?" -Noooooo, never!-

Speaking to more then one cis-female, hm.

Axélle
Some say: "Free sex ruins everything..."
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Ashley_C

I would like to experience it. Not sure if I would want to have it every month for 50-something years, though.
We must move forward... not backwards, not to the side, not forwards, but always whirling, whirling, whirling towards freedom.

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Princess Rachel

yes, I want to get as close biologically to being a woman as I am spiritually, all the benefits and all the drawbacks


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luna nyan

If it meant carrying a child of my own, yes.
If it was the mess only - no thanks.

IE either the full deal or nothing - there's got to be a payback for all the inconvenience!
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SourCandy

It's weird, because no girl really wants a period, so my "That hurts" part of my brain says "Heck no!" but the part of my brain that says it's part (not a major part, but a part) of the life experience of being a woman says, "Of course, without a doubt."

I think if I was given the option I would do it, even if I wouldn't have kids, just to feel more at place.

Then 2 weeks later I'll be kicking myself for doing that x3
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Natkat

Quote from: Keaira on May 18, 2012, 11:32:24 PM
Err.. I get all the fun without the mess. Bloating, cramping, irritability, more emotional and feel weaker, etc. All that  but no bleeding It has me a little concerned but no limbs have fallen off yet.

Does that make it Phantom Bite week for me if the guy's call it Shark Week?

So, after almost 1 year, 3 months I can tell you this:   

IT SUCKS!

But, would I give it up? Not on your life Missy!

And to be able to give birth, I'd celebrate Shark Week with a party every month!

I seem to be a minority in my monthly experience with this though :(

yeah its pretty much what im talking about,
I don't bleed for the moment but I have the exact same symtomes as periods just without blood
(gonna talk to my doctor about it).
so I would call it a shark week.
it might also be logical not all mtf would get it/get it that much, since not all ciswomen get much of it, or even can be sure they get it.
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Candy: hehe, yeah I kind of imaginate it to be something like that for most, guess it also would depends alot on the level.










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Keaira

Quote from: Natkat on May 19, 2012, 10:36:02 AM
yeah its pretty much what im talking about,
I don't bleed for the moment but I have the exact same symtomes as periods just without blood
(gonna talk to my doctor about it).
so I would call it a shark week.
it might also be logical not all mtf would get it/get it that much, since not all ciswomen get much of it, or even can be sure they get it.
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Candy: hehe, yeah I kind of imaginate it to be something like that for most, guess it also would depends alot on the level.

Please let me know what you find out. I tried to bring it up with my doctor but she just blew me off (again). It could be an undiagnosed intersex condition I have for all I know.

I didn't want to call it shark week because of the lack of bleeding.
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Natkat

Quote from: Keaira on May 19, 2012, 12:18:23 PM
Please let me know what you find out. I tried to bring it up with my doctor but she just blew me off (again). It could be an undiagnosed intersex condition I have for all I know.

I didn't want to call it shark week because of the lack of bleeding.

okay I will call you back when I got to talk with my doctor.
but I dont know much of the intersex thing, so I arn't sure if my problem is usefull to compare?
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well, I can say blood or no blood its still the same felling. at least for me.

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Keaira

Quote from: Natkat on May 19, 2012, 12:47:11 PM
okay I will call you back when I got to talk with my doctor.
but I dont know much of the intersex thing, so I arn't sure if my problem is usefull to compare?
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well, I can say blood or no blood its still the same felling. at least for me.

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I've only come across 2 possible explanations for my symptoms, IMS ( http://theneave.com/male-pms-it-does-exist/ )  The other one is Persistent_Mullerian_duct_syndrome.
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Julo

Hell no!
I´ve had enough of bleeding and pain on my 3 post op months! 
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Natkat

Quote from: Keaira on May 19, 2012, 01:00:41 PM
I've only come across 2 possible explanations for my symptoms, IMS ( http://theneave.com/male-pms-it-does-exist/ )  The other one is Persistent_Mullerian_duct_syndrome.

wow... I think I know a couple of guys, who also has there periods..
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pretty

Quote from: Keaira on May 19, 2012, 12:18:23 PM
Please let me know what you find out. I tried to bring it up with my doctor but she just blew me off (again). It could be an undiagnosed intersex condition I have for all I know.

I didn't want to call it shark week because of the lack of bleeding.

Well your doctor probably blew you off because it's impossible to have menstrual cramps without a uterus, and you would know if you had a uterus. And you would probably know if you were any variety of intersexed too--like you would almost definitely be infertile for one thing.

It would also not make sense to have any kind of emotional/mental symptoms of a "period" unless you are injecting E because those are caused by changing hormone levels.
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Keaira

Quote from: pretty on May 19, 2012, 02:09:38 PM
Well your doctor probably blew you off because it's impossible to have menstrual cramps without a uterus, and you would know if you had a uterus. And you would probably know if you were any variety of intersexed too--like you would almost definitely be infertile for one thing.

It would also not make sense to have any kind of emotional/mental symptoms of a "period" unless you are injecting E because those are caused by changing hormone levels.

Well I am getting physical symptoms too, so there's something more than just the emotional stuff going on. Maybe I do have IMS and estrogen amplified it's effects. Who knows.
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kathy bottoms

I would love it, and as a teen I sometimes fantasized about it because it equaled completeness.
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noleen111

Yes, I would like to expierence it

it part of been woman.. yes it can be uncomfortable.

Enjoying ride the hormones are giving me... finally becoming the woman I always knew I was
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AbraCadabra

Funny what we can be all jealous of.
Periods, including when "they" talked about cramps, ... even about being a Catholic going to have "Kommunion" in a white frilly taffeta dress, including the candles with golden garlands and frills, just about at that time when the first period happens – and of course not being born female to boot, the whole spiel.... early GID, and NO ONE was to know!!!
Even going to confessional AS A GIRL... telling the priest – what?
Oh my, the list goes on. Sob, sob.
Say no more dear,

Axélle
Some say: "Free sex ruins everything..."
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Tristan

You have to in order to have kids so I want one. But only cuz of that
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peky

Quote from: Elsa.G on May 18, 2012, 11:03:43 AM
or if you were given the chance to have just one, would you take it?

Only if I am ovulating too  >:-)
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peky

Quote from: Princess Rachel on May 19, 2012, 03:37:35 AM
yes, I want to get as close biologically to being a woman as I am spiritually, all the benefits and all the drawbacks

What draw backs are you talking about ?
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GhostTown11

Quote from: pretty on May 19, 2012, 02:09:38 PM
Well your doctor probably blew you off because it's impossible to have menstrual cramps without a uterus, and you would know if you had a uterus. And you would probably know if you were any variety of intersexed too--like you would almost definitely be infertile for one thing.

It would also not make sense to have any kind of emotional/mental symptoms of a "period" unless you are injecting E because those are caused by changing hormone levels.

True. Injecting e monthly would probably the closest thing to having some pms feelings.
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