Normally, a person looses around 40ml of blood per period with people having 450 periods on average in their life. This means that on average a person would loose 18l of blood from menstruation alone. With the average human having between 4.5l and 5.7l, you’d only need to sacrifice 4 people to the menstruation gods to never have to shed blood for that ever again. In my experience, it works best when sacrificing transphobes or terfs.

As a quick side note: I hate it when someone refers to it as a “pseudo-period”. The hormonal cycle is very very real, I can assure you that.

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    I’m ignorant about this – AMAB people who’ve undergone HRT experience the same hormonal flux as people with uteruses? Does that come with cramps, sickness, libido changes, etc? I guess it can vary from person to person and/or what age someone underwent HRT?

    Please correct me if I’m misusing terms! Totally honest questions.

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      I believe humanity is still very naive about our own brain, hormones and pheromones affect wildly understudied.

      I am convinced every person regardless of sex have cycles running all the time, its just usually a lot more subtle and blended in with everything else affecting us.

      There might even be an argument that female menstruation is only so pronounced because there was an evolutionary benefit to having a basic understanding of reproductive patterns.

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      Yeah pretty much.

      I’m currently in my hormonal cycle and I’m feeling pretty sick and needy and while cramps are rare (at least for me), they do happen for some odd reason and even researchers don’t really know why.

      Btw even cis guys have a hormone cycle but it usually doesn’t have an effect like with estrogen.

      (Also since you’ve asked, please don’t use my words and stuff as a reference to how to use terms in the situation… English isn’t my first language sadly)

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    Yeah, the hormonal cycle is real! I take the same amounts of estrogen all month around but still get my period of boob pains for some days every month.

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        Yes, that’s what I thought at some first, too. But then they came pretty frequently and I started using a menstruation tracking app. I’ve noticed these period pains 4 years into HRT. So it took quite some time for my body to develop this hormonal cycle.

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        No, you shouldn’t. I was just feeling emotional and shared a meme I made a while back, but didn’t feel like posting at the time. You should allow yourself to get attached and break your heart, if only because you deserve to be loved ❤

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            It might be better to pursue it and eventually be honest with them. As you learn more about their flaws, they will stop being an unreachable figure, and start to become a person you understand. At the same time, you don’t need to hide your feelings as much (they might pick up on them, as like me, you probably suck at being sneaky). They’ll feel respected and understood, especially if you make it clear that you’ll accept a rejection.

            That said, only try this if you can spend a lot of time with them. If you can’t see each other very often, it would be hard for even a super charismatic person to form a meaningful bond. If they give a rude rejection to someone being so honest and vulnerable, you deserved better. If they give a kind rejection, you can move on and might be able to stay as friends. All potential options are better than the alternative, so be brave!

            This advice (that I have never tried) should be taken with a handful of salt. I just looked at what didn’t work for me in the past, and assumed my anxieties then were totally counter productive. If someone was obsessed with me, I’d want them to behave this way. I want others to show me respect as an equal person, not hate themselves while seeing me as perfect.