"¡De hecho yo también perdí mi período! Se ha ido y ha vuelto
durante bastante tiempo debido a una mezcla de un desorden alimenticio y quién sabe (la volví a perder jajaja) entonces tengo amenorrea secundaria! El proceso de tratar de recuperarlo o
entender por qué se ha ido ha sido difícil. 
No estoy segura de tu experiencia, pero no hay mucha gente que me he topado en el campo de la medicina  (que son accesibles para una persona normal tal vez) que se preocupan por ya sea que tenga el período o no, especialmente si no estás tratando de concebir. Eso es probablemente lo primero que me preguntan cada vez he visto a alguien nuevo? He tenido que insistir repetidamente en hacerme las pruebas, pagar de mi propio bolsillo para ver a especialistas, o simplemente que me digan que tome anticonceptivos (que no es la solución para todas).
 Creo que en general hay una falta de ver la menstruación como algo saludable, no sólo como un indicador de embarazo o fertilidad. Por ejemplo, la falta de un período podría significar que nuestros cuerpos no están produciendo suficiente estrógeno, el estrógeno también es necesarios para la formación y el crecimiento de los huesos, por eso el 80% de las personas que tienen osteoporosis también son personas que menstrúan. 
Realmente envidio a las personas que se quejan de tener un período porque yo mataría por tenerlo de manera saludable y funcionando, jaja"
"Por supuesto!! Y me gustaría hablar de cómo especialmente cuando era más joven, mis períodos serían tan malos que me desmayaría, mi sangre traspasaría toallas femeninas y tampones en una hora, y me doblaría del dolor por mi cólicos y aún así encontrar a muchos maestros, entrenadores o simplemente adultos en general (generalmente hombres) sería encogerse de hombros o decirme que me aguante. Creo que la disparidad entre hombres y el conocimiento de los períodos menstruales son increíblemente peligrosos para aquellos que menstrúan."
"Well right now first thing that comes to my mind was my first period at almost 15 years old (two weeks before my 15th birthday to be more exact), I remember the majority of my friends in high school since 1st grade had already menstruated or even before and it took my body a little longer than usual for an average woman and the truth is that this caused me a lot of insecurity because all the girls (my friends) talked about it, I felt excluded at a certain point and like that need for it to come because then I would become a lady, obviously my body also took more time to develop and so I thought well if I have my period the breasts and hips will grow up and well I longed for it so much until it came."



"That women are a universal portal for the creation of love of all that we are!!! Everything goes through that door."


"And yes, we should revere our life (menstruation is our life)"


"No one would be anything without the vaginal health of a woman. It is important to take care of it. It's preservation. It's transcendence."


"Hello Jime! Now that you uploaded the photos of your project, I wanted to tell you that thanks to you sharing your process on IG, it has made me question the relationship I have with my period. I share with you that at first it seemed difficult to me because I have never talked about this with anyone, only about the pain, but no further. Until I just started a joint reading of a feminist book, I talked a little about it, because I find it interesting that we realize that the fear of this issue begins with ourselves and that if the education we receive at school (for the reason whatever it was) was not enough, you have to keep looking for this information to really know each other. 
And well Jime, thanks for sharing it, it does help one to understand that it is a natural process and we should not be ashamed of it."
"Jime divinaaaaa. Haha. What a good post. Transgressive! A whole theme, in and out. I'm just going through a similar situation but more extended in time. I stopped my birth control pills 9 months ago (not to be a mother, I just stopped them) and my cycle has not returned!!! I believe that like all physical things, there will be some emotional blockage behind, in which I am trying to drown. But in turn letting flow! I already made inquiries at the doctor and complementary medicine. I miss my menstruationnnnn. You don't know how I'm going to receive her when she comes back! That has made me think a lot about her lately, about our nature, our essence, the magic of each process, the miracle of life. In how it is difficult for us women to accept ourselves more, and experience menstruation more naturally. I want my period again. Ha ha ha. Send you a big kiss!"
"I think it's necessary to talk with more normalcy about menstruation. I grew up with my mom and it's been always something close to me. I remember when I used to go buy her pads and they would cover them in newspaper (wtf!!!!). In my adult life I've found women who don't feel completely comfortable even talking about this and I've tried talking with them about it as a couple because I think it's important to know and love each other, not only as a couple but personally, to embrace what is viewed as a taboo."
"I love it. I spent 6 years on birth control pills for a problem I have. Now I am trying alternative medicine, which has helped me, and above all, it has connected me a lot with my body. I am very open on this subject but I realize that there are people who feel uncomfortable when I talk about this. There are 3 men in my house and I'm always ashamed when I stain my clothes, pajamas, underwear, bed sheets, and not for me, but for them, because I know is uncomfortable for them. But it is that menstruating is something so natural, something for which we should thank our body, although when it comes it is painful, but in the end, it is ours and our body's."
"I've never cared about having sex when my partner is on their period. What's true is that generally at the beginning they were the ones that as much as they wanted to have sex, they wouldn't. I think it's also a matter of trust. (?) Comfort with your partner throughout your relationship. It seems normal to me and I think that as long as both want to and are on the same page, it's cool."
"Well, I think it's normal. These are topics that we have to approach with total normalcy and know about them. There's a lot of ignorance involved of men and women and it's everyone's responsibility to be informed and talk about these things"
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