Gentlemen, you might want to skip this entry, I’m talking about girl things.
For the past couple of months, I’ve been using Mon.thly.Info, which is a web-based tool that tracks your cycle. I am totally in love with it. Not only does it offer places for you to record things like when things start, it also predicts when your next period is going to start, when you’re likely to ovulate, and tells you things like how much of a variation you have in your cycle. Plus, it sends you reminder emails if you need them. It is very, very simple to use and so far is more reliable than when I was keeping track of things via the calendar. Check it out.
Gentlemen, you might want to skip this entry, I’m talking about girl things.
I find that so offensive, since I identify as “otherflow,” meaning that although I have male parts, I choose to believe that I ovulate, anyway. Do not deny my imaginary lady business!
I’m sorry that you find it offensive. I think you’ll find that it will help you track your imaginary lady business quite well. It might be useful to know when your imaginary PMS hits.
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(I think you are kidding, and if I’ve misread that, then I’m truly sorry.)
Excellent! I’ve been using Google Calendar, but it doesn’t prognosticate….
AKK!! GIRL STUFF!!! AKK!!!
What, so you don’t forget to have a period?
So you don’t forget to haul feminine hygiene products with you on the day it’s likely to start.