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Post by Wickil on Dec 18, 2008 22:22:34 GMT -5
The hormones. The abundance of estrogen in the air at a specific time affects the cycles of those around you.
/bs answer I just made up.
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Post by Apricky on Dec 18, 2008 22:23:54 GMT -5
Lol I dont know either
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Post by Nixola on Dec 18, 2008 22:24:11 GMT -5
that used to happen to me and my friends when they slept over all the itme
but I dont know why
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Post by Wickil on Dec 18, 2008 22:27:49 GMT -5
Oh look:
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Post by Apricky on Dec 18, 2008 22:29:20 GMT -5
Interesting.
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Post by Wickil on Dec 18, 2008 22:32:30 GMT -5
I don't know if I believe it, though, because it can happen in homes where women have different stressors at different times...I like my theory better.
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Post by Apricky on Dec 18, 2008 22:33:51 GMT -5
I dont really have one
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Post by Wickil on Dec 18, 2008 22:41:03 GMT -5
lol it took a second for me to realize you meant theory.
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Post by Apricky on Dec 18, 2008 22:43:04 GMT -5
BAHAHAHAHAHAH
Obviously I dont get my period.
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Post by Wickil on Dec 18, 2008 22:44:16 GMT -5
Oh I wouldn't be so sure about that. My brother got some wicked PMS.
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Post by Apricky on Dec 18, 2008 22:48:12 GMT -5
But I doubt he bleeds for 5 days
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Post by Wickil on Dec 18, 2008 22:48:51 GMT -5
Well I never checked.
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Post by Apricky on Dec 18, 2008 22:51:33 GMT -5
I'd cry for him if he did.
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Post by Wickil on Dec 18, 2008 22:54:14 GMT -5
I'm sure you would.
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Post by Apricky on Dec 18, 2008 23:28:19 GMT -5
So what's up?
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