(Dia)Rea Alice Sayd..
"I remember trying one of these and being a surprised that the highest level was only a "mild" day for me. Watching this, it made me really sad thinking back to my 11 year old self trying to tip toe through the house at 3 am to get ibuprofen and a pad, dry heaving the whole way, tears quietly pouring down my cheeks, with a level of pain in my legs and abdomen that (apparently) a grown man couldn't even handle, while desperately trying not to wake anyone up because I thought it'd make me look weak for not being able to casually deal with something so "normal". Labor-level pain at 11 years old shouldn't be something that girls should just be expected to "deal with." My baby brother is 11 now, and just the thought of him having to deal with that much pain, when he's just so little... I'm grateful he gets to be spared from that.
Edit: Didn't expect to have to do this, but before another grown human comes after me in the comments just dying to tell me how weak and stupid I am, I'm literally 16. So before you get all riled up and start typing out your angry comment, just be aware that you're trying to fight a kid about the politics of their period pain..."
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Katherine noggin Sayd,
"The involuntary leg twitch is totally real, but y'all left out the best part - period cramps are caused by high levels of prostaglandin release which ALSO causes diarrhea. Fun times!"
@Emba Sayd,
Lol! @bloodyshittingcunts!
Once a month if belly aches, for a lifetime of mostly easy life.
Whaaa!