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Intresting http://facts.randomhistory.com/random-facts-about-menstruation.html
10:00 Thu 11th Jun 2015
retro...where did I say that? I said he didn't do sex education.
sorry Ummmm I did not realise you were talking off topic. The OP was about male ignorance of periods, not sex education.
I do feel it is importance for both males and females to know how puberty/periods etc have an effect that is far more than just the mechanics of the body.
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And the girls were taught about periods in sex education. Maybe the boys should join the classes...

So, not really off topic!
oh I'm not arguing the toss with you its too hot, I'm shutting up shop and going to do some sunbathing. ;-)
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// I think it's obvious what the word AB has starred out....should be *** //

Rhyme's with farce !!
and to clean it up ....


O that reminds me ( ! )

One theatrical doyenne was telephoned by her secretary:
" There is a Miss Kerridge in the corridor for you to see "
and she said; o clear it up clear it up I dont need to see it

ter daah ! ( gets coat...a thousand ABers ask what this has to do with menstruation....)
Ron,....you talkin' to me? ;)

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Thank you all for some very interesting answers. I think that it is quite clear that some males are embarrassed by the subject & really quite reluctant to talk about it. I feel that as it is basically the source of all human life ( egg production & fertilisation ) it should be freely discussed between boys & girls & should be made very clear what females have to put up with on a regularly monthly basis. Maybe just maybe some blokes would be a little more sympathetic.
Peter .. A Miss Kerridge .. Not miscarriage ;0).
Thanks whiskers ;0)

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