Funny stories about your period

melty

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Just post hilarious stuff about having your period.

What was your first period like?
Have you ever had sex on your period?
Did you ever make your man eat you out on your period?

Here's my story:

My daughter is 17 now and a couple of months ago, she came home with an epic period story that required buying an entire new outfit before a job training. Unlike all of the other times she refused to talk about periods, she told this story with relish. By the end of the story, we were all convinced she’d basically hemorrhaged all over her pants. The next day, her brother came upstairs shaking his head. “She left her bloody pants on the bathroom floor and they were barely even bloody,” he said. “Here I was thinking it was like a crime scene or something.”

It’s safe to say that none of my kids are embarrassed by periods anymore. Maybe they’ll embarrass their future partners by being “too open” about periods, or maybe their partners will appreciate their normalization of what should be a normal part of life. But either way, at least they won’t contribute to a culture that tells women their bodies are something to be ashamed of—and that’s far more important than a moment of embarrassment.
 
When I was in middle school and anxiously dreading my first period, one day on the bus ride home I noticed that the front of my pants were covered in red. I was mortified and held my bag in front of myself and did the most awkward waddle home ever thinking my hell had started. Got home, and upon further inspection unless I was having my period out of like my hip bone, realized that I was not on my period

I realized I had a red pen in my pocket that had exploded and covered the front side of my pants (and underwear) in red ink. So not blood, just ink
 
Not mine per say, but a friend of mine wasn't told what a period was until she had one and thought she was dying, and had like a major freak out before her mom was like, "No bitch chill ur good"

That being said, in her culture chicks get hella gold and jewelry once they start their period so shit was cash after that. I was super jealous lmao

My first one was weird cause my creepy-ass freakozoid dad saw my bloody panties and wanted to 'congratulate me on becoming a woman' and I literally just got up and left the house and didn't come back til my mom had torn him a new asshole.
 
It was because of my period in junior high that I got out of having to go to the dance on a Friday, which I was only going to attend because some guy asked me to go with him... I didn't want to go, but I also didn't want to hurt the poor guy's feelings because he seemed like such a nice kid once you looked past his striking resemblance to Dylan Klebold

Long story short, me fainting in class from the intense pain I was in was more than enough of a reason that I was able to turn down the guy without looking like a bitch. Luckily he took the rejection like a champ instead of shooting up the school
 
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Here's my story:

My daughter is 17 now and a couple of months ago, she came home with an epic period story that required buying an entire new outfit before a job training. Unlike all of the other times she refused to talk about periods, she told this story with relish. By the end of the story, we were all convinced she’d basically hemorrhaged all over her pants. The next day, her brother came upstairs shaking his head. “She left her bloody pants on the bathroom floor and they were barely even bloody,” he said. “Here I was thinking it was like a crime scene or something.”

It’s safe to say that none of my kids are embarrassed by periods anymore. Maybe they’ll embarrass their future partners by being “too open” about periods, or maybe their partners will appreciate their normalization of what should be a normal part of life. But either way, at least they won’t contribute to a culture that tells women their bodies are something to be ashamed of—and that’s far more important than a moment of embarrassment.
 
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