Flowergender
Senior Member
When I first started my period 5 or so odd years ago it was the cramps. Honestly there's no way to explain this feeling to anyone, if you've had your period and you have/have had bad cramps then you know what I mean, if you're one of the lucky ones (like me now, for some strange reason I don't really get cramps anymore and when I do they're more uncomfortable than painful). I can't explain it other than it feels as if someone is hanging on the lining of your uterus for dear life, just tugging at it, only to make things worse they're wearing a pair of gloves that are covered on all sides in very very sharp spikes. All I can say is thank god for Advil/aspirin.
Some honorable mentions: The time I pressed down to hard on the stove handle and broke it and the glass and it shattered everywhere. I got a tiny shard stuck in my feet that my parents couldn't find/get out, and whenever I hit it into a wall (mind you I was about 7 or 8 so I ran around a lot) it would burst open and bleed. I ended up having to get surgery to get it out.
The time I was anchoring myself up between two chairs and then swinging myself back and forth, sorta like a badly trained gymnast and fell face flat on the floor with very thin carpet. It was a very strange feeling and my head hurt for a while. (I was around 8 or 9 I believe.)
Some honorable mentions: The time I pressed down to hard on the stove handle and broke it and the glass and it shattered everywhere. I got a tiny shard stuck in my feet that my parents couldn't find/get out, and whenever I hit it into a wall (mind you I was about 7 or 8 so I ran around a lot) it would burst open and bleed. I ended up having to get surgery to get it out.
The time I was anchoring myself up between two chairs and then swinging myself back and forth, sorta like a badly trained gymnast and fell face flat on the floor with very thin carpet. It was a very strange feeling and my head hurt for a while. (I was around 8 or 9 I believe.)
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