Guest guest Posted January 2, 2004 Report Share Posted January 2, 2004 I was once taught, we back when, that not having sex while having your period was a good thing for a woman because it is mother natures way of cleaning house. It's not that I can't have sex, it's that I won't have sex because I feel that is time better spent to let my body cleanse itself in that area. Don't know how much good it's done me all these years but I will continue that " tradition. " ) Thanks for the recommend of black cohosh. I read some good things and bad about it in the menopause group I used to belong to. I say used to because I was just thrown out, bannished, from the group! No if, ands, or buts about it! Was so surprised because I had no idea why this happened or what I'd done to make it happen. Well later on, when I was still able to get into the group and read posts, I found out why and I think the moderator must have been having a really bad day because I found a post that was from back in 04/2002, that said she, didn't want any talk about this Dr. Lee. Well I'd just read his website and him touting the benefits of progesterone cream and shared it with the group because I couldn't find any posts about it using Search, from within the group. I also asked if anybody had used it and wanted opinions, good or bad. Welll I guess she really doesn't like this Dr. Lee because that is the reason I was thrown out of the group and my post deleted LOL. I think it's funny and am now awaiting to join the group under a new name! ;o) , this kinda thing makes me love ya even more because we can be so open and talk about anything in this group! {{hugs}} Debbie - TGIF but it feels like a Monday! > My mom had a terrible time with menopause until she started taking > Black Cohosh and I don't know what other herbs her nutritionist > recommended. And Deb, you can't have sex during your period? It's > the only time of month I generally have libido -- the testosterone > surge, you know. Good sex. K. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted January 2, 2004 Report Share Posted January 2, 2004 Deb, I think that the idea of abstaining from sex during one's period is due to two things: 1) A woman who has her period is slightly more vulnerable to contracting an STD. This would not be a good time to have unprotected sex with a non-monogamous partner. 2) I think a much bigger factor is cultural superstition and misogyny, reinforced by religion. Some anthropologists say that men made up the theory that women are unclean during their periods because menstruation made men feel that women were invincible and they got jealous. (How can women bleed every month and not weaken? they asked themselves.) But to each her own! Sorry about your bad experience with the other group. There are some real cyber-fascists out there. Best, > > My mom had a terrible time with menopause until she started taking > > Black Cohosh and I don't know what other herbs her nutritionist > > recommended. And Deb, you can't have sex during your period? > It's > > the only time of month I generally have libido -- the testosterone > > surge, you know. Good sex. K. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted January 6, 2004 Report Share Posted January 6, 2004 I've tried and found out I am way more likely to have pain there both during and after, so I will corroborate your theory. The light days, like the first and the last, are ok, but all the other 6 (yep, I have 8-day long periods) are not good. Jan > I was once taught, we back when, that not having sex while having > your period was a good thing for a woman because it is mother > natures way of cleaning house. It's not that I can't have sex, it's > that I won't have sex because I feel that is time better spent to > let my body cleanse itself in that area. Don't know how much good > it's done me all these years but I will continue > that " tradition. " ) Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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