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I am not saying I don't have, but I am not saying I do either.

I'm reading on other sites now, and they mention even more symptoms I do have.

Is your sister older than you???????????

Because the older you get, the more symptoms you get, and also it does run in families.

Another one is your body hair gets thicker, and you have small white spots under your skin on the face,( not like zits at all, very small ones)

You get tired for no reason, when you wake up you feel like you have not slept all night.

You get cravings for salty food when your period is due. When you have bowel movement you feel a sharpe pain.

Nah, but I think it is better for me to think my stabbing chest pains are because of endometriosis than heart attacks.. :P

Yes, my sister is 6 years older than me. I have not checked for white spots. I do crave salty food, and if I stand up quickly, I get a very peinfull stabbing sensation in my stomach, about where the ovaries are.

Dont go worrying your pretty head over this. As there is no need to worry as it cant kill you or anything like it .

Is menstrual irregularity very common during stressful times?

Yes. Mentrsutation is known to be affected by stress.

My perios is very regular. I have had chest and stomach pains for over a year. Not regularly, but they are known to be there. I also get bad back pains, and a lot of the other symptoms.

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Posted

Off topic slightly...

How many girlies around here are *really* turned on by guy guys?

I don't understand why lesbianism gets guys so excited when generally speaking, gay male action does nothing for women.

Posted

Off topic slightly...

How many girlies around here are *really* turned on by guy guys?

I don't understand why lesbianism gets guys so excited when generally speaking, gay male action does nothing for women.

Because men are men, and girl action turns them on. LOL

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I've got a poem for you all..

The Night House

Every day the body works in the fields of the world

Mending a stone wall

Or swinging a sickle through the tall grass-

The grass of civics, the grass of money-

And every night the body curls around itself

And listens for the soft bells of sleep.

But the heart is restless and rises

From the body in the middle of the night,

Leaves the trapezoidal bedroom

With its thick, pictureless walls

To sit by herself at the kitchen table

And heat some milk in a pan.

And the mind gets up too, puts on a robe

And goes downstairs, lights a cigarette,

And opens a book on engineering.

Even the conscience awakens

And roams from room to room in the dark,

Darting away from every mirror like a strange fish.

And the soul is up on the roof

In her nightdress, straddling the ridge,

Singing a song about the wildness of the sea

Until the first rip of pink appears in the sky.

Then, they all will return to the sleeping body

The way a flock of birds settles back into a tree,

Resuming their daily colloquy,

Talking to each other or themselves

Even through the heat of the long afternoons.

Which is why the body-the house of voices-

Sometimes puts down its metal tongs, its needle, or its pen

To stare into the distance,

To listen to all its names being called

Before bending again to its labor.

-Billy Collins, 1998

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Off topic slightly...

How many girlies around here are *really* turned on by guy guys?

I don't understand why lesbianism gets guys so excited when generally speaking, gay male action does nothing for women.

I'm not sure what you mean. If you mean does male/male turn girls on...

I think you know that answer ;)

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That is what I meant, Jess.

It just doesn't seem to have quite the same affect as girl-on-girl does to men.

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