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amother
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Yesterday at 7:51 am
Ruchel wrote: | At that age it's a répétions /rehearsal. The body isn't 'necessarily fertile |
It still doesn't answer the question.
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Ruchel
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Yesterday at 7:57 am
Then we must take the answer that it used to be marriageable age.
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Aurora
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Yesterday at 7:58 am
I'm still not used to period cramps...
and that seems very cruel to girls.
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amother
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Yesterday at 7:59 am
Aurora wrote: | I'm still not used to period cramps...
and that seems very cruel to girls. |
We used to get married much younger than 18....
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amother
Opal
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Yesterday at 8:01 am
chanatron1000 wrote: | Hair is almost like a sensory organ. It allows you to feel something before it actually touches your skin. That can be very helpful. |
Yes! I think especially in intimacy it enhances the experience. I don't understand those who say it's yuck.
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Yesterday at 8:11 am
From documentaries, cultures who squat have easier periods and births.
Also I had such pain before my first. I absolutely understand. Every month I took almost twice was allowed. Now bh I don't take anything.
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amother
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Yesterday at 8:32 am
amother Opal wrote: | Yes! I think especially in intimacy it enhances the experience. I don't understand those who say it's yuck. |
What about thick long hair on my breats & around my nipples? I cannot nurse babies like that & it's extremely painful to remove. What is the purpose of that hair? As well as the hair on my belly?
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amother
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Yesterday at 8:36 am
Ruchel wrote: | Then we must take the answer that it used to be marriageable age. |
It does not apply to us today.
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Yesterday at 8:41 am
the body didn't change
Stomach hair.
Hair, basically, protects what is there to protect. Down there. Brain. Eyes.
Yes, there can cv be disfunction.
Are you sure it prevents from nursing?
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amother
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Yesterday at 8:52 am
[quote="amother Bone"]Op I agree!
Why do boys (and girls) mature and have wet dreams, way before they get married?[/quote
Not all boys have wet dreams. Statistically girls used to get married much younger
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amother
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Yesterday at 8:53 am
amother Honey wrote: | What about thick long hair on my breats & around my nipples? I cannot nurse babies like that & it's extremely painful to remove. What is the purpose of that hair? As well as the hair on my belly? |
Is thatcan abnormality? Or is it common among women? I never thought breadt and nipple hair was within norm?
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Freesia
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Yesterday at 8:54 am
Doesn’t it say somewhere in the gemara that Pubic hair grew on Jewish women after one of the churbans? I could be wrong I might be mixing something up
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Ruchel
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Yesterday at 8:55 am
"Peach fuzz" on face and body is the norm, of some type. More or less, is a continuum.
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amother
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Yesterday at 8:59 am
Hirsutism = hormonal imbalance, which is most often a man-made issue.
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amother
Nemesia
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Yesterday at 9:00 am
amother Tulip wrote: | Is thatcan abnormality? Or is it common among women? I never thought breadt and nipple hair was within norm? |
It is not within norm and would probably reflect an endocrine issue.
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Bnei Berak 10
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Yesterday at 9:01 am
Aurora wrote: | I'm still not used to period cramps...
and that seems very cruel to girls. |
The ten klalot Chava got
Adam also got his
And the snake too
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Maple
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Yesterday at 9:04 am
I once heard women didn't have body hair in the times of the tanach. The more women started acting like men and men started acting like women- they got some traits from each other and women started growing bodily hair.
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amother
Rainbow
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Yesterday at 9:06 am
amother Honey wrote: | What about thick long hair on my breats & around my nipples? I cannot nurse babies like that & it's extremely painful to remove. What is the purpose of that hair? As well as the hair on my belly? |
Ummm that’s not normal
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amother
Cherry
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Yesterday at 9:14 am
amother Freesia wrote: | Doesn’t it say somewhere in the gemara that Pubic hair grew on Jewish women after one of the churbans? I could be wrong I might be mixing something up |
amother Maple wrote: | I once heard women didn't have body hair in the times of the tanach. The more women started acting like men and men started acting like women- they got some traits from each other and women started growing bodily hair. |
The misogyny of this skeeves me out. Like it’s a moral failing and therefore a moral imperative to get rid of body hair.
Ew. Ew. Ew.
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amother
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Yesterday at 9:21 am
amother Trillium wrote: | Hirsutism = hormonal imbalance, which is most often a man-made issue. | whats man made
How do you undo it?
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