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  1. Round-Spite-8119 on

    I don’t mean to “what about men”, but isn’t this essentially the universal experience of puberty and of your teenage years?

  2. poke50uk on

    Being in serious pain for a few days every 24 days absolutely took away my love of physical activity, and generally knocked all my self confidence when I was at school, always being worried about spills, just feeling crap most of the time because of the pain etc.

    I’m on some hormones now which pause everything, and absolutely LOVING LIFE. I really wish they would help teens with that choice when they are still young, rather than assuming if they are on this pill they are just there to have sex. It’s been a game changer, just a shame I’m near my 40s before I found out. I run every day now, I’m getting really into cycling, turns out it’s much easier to sport when the only recovery is from the activity itself rather than the monthly gut punch.

  3. antbaby_machetesquad on

    I wonder if there’s a marked difference between mixed schools and all girls schools. If so it would help identify whether it’s an intrinsic issue with puberty e.g. concerns about leaking/showing, increased awareness of embarrassment, etc. Or if it’s related to gender stereotypes relating to perceived attractive traits.

  4. SuchEye4866 on

    I hated moving at speed, mainly after my chest came in. Not really anything I could do about that. Afaik, we still don’t have antigravity bras for the excessively endowed. Rest assured that having DDs at 15 was not a confidence boost and made running forever uncomfortable and physically embarrassing. And that’s just one person’s experience at an all girls secondary school.

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