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I am ignorant when it comes to my body and I am constantly trying to learn so I think I am caught up in that that I don’t think about how I feel about it idk if that makes sense
Being comfortable with periods took time, experience and honestly talking to others. Like okay this is normal. Still hate the gyno but I know it’s good for my health.
There’s still a lot of womanhood left to be explored. I’m kind of on a hair journey right now. I’ve never been a girl who used a lot of products but I thought one that helps to control frizz and oh my lord is this how people walk around without their hair looking like frizz balls in the summer?
It’s a lot about looking for information and talking and being confident in yourself no matter what! Which, I know, is easier said than done
As my friends also started dealing with it made it easier
Never was and still ain’t. I think when the loved ones around you are comfortable with your body and talking about these things that’s when you truly get comfortable.
I go get a good dessert or ice cream when I’m done.
I deserve it.
Acceptance. Every woman goes through it..Seeing my fellow women of all ages go through everything and still be tough made me proud of it all, from a very young age. I’m not normalizing suffering or pain but that’s what helped me to cope.
Experience, having the same gyno that I trust and being able to normalize it by talking with other ladies about it