Tuesday, October 28, 2008

Is It Normal To Have Cervical Mucas Everyday

WHY YOU SAY "be out of sorts?






" The discrepancies that are hidden in silence, burst through any other side "- Ernesto" Che "Guevara


That does not speak


we talk about homosexuality, lesbianism, pedophilia, rape, incest, drugs and abortions, but not menstruation, which is a natural process and everyday.
not even mentioned the word menstruation, which is even more taboo than the word vagina. We saw that is more politically correct to say that going to the bathroom because it is screwing to say that she is menstruating, menstruation is more taboo than shit.
not exaggerating: the word menstruation is unpronounceable. Try
. Looks up this book and try to ask who you have on hand "What do you think of menstruation?" Or " When did you get your period? "Without swallowing saliva or arm you value as if you were to skydive from a plane. You can not. Euphemisms and again will seek a less direct way of saying the word so terrible.
gynecologists do not talk about menstruation, asking "Do you have regular periods?". And only if you expect to be pregnant you are asked the date of the last menstrual period to be given with FUM, because they can not write the word "menstruation." Even
appliances designed for menstruation, such as feminine pads and tampons have the word menstruation in their containers, boxes, envelopes, or in their advertising. In ads on female tissues appear white models clad blonde pouring blue ink on the pads ... what happens? Does the public would be impressed if they show red ink?
modern girls and released, nor say "menstruation." At most, they say "alienated me," got sick "or" wine. "
And in all cultures around the world, all people invent convoluted complex sentences and expressions to refer to the menstrual cycle, provided that no word is impossible.


Why do you say "being unwell? I asked

the friends of my teenage daughters why they never say "menstruation." And they say: "We prefer to say" I am unwell, "because the word period is too long." He did not even realize that the phrase "I am unwell" has twice as many words and syllables twice that "menstruation." And not even realize what is meant by the word "unwilling" According to psychologist Eva Giberti "Being indisposed" is an expression that conceals the violence that accompanied, historically, our opposition as a person. [1] "Repeat no more than adapt to think aa of us as men think they are: sick for menstruating. "We were taught to say, from small, menstruating" we are unwilling. " Repetition in which repetitively evoke the image of a woman with disease, which is what everybody wants us to believe. Willing
is be ready to do anything. Instead
be unwell is not ready. But being with menstruation, "a list what is not? Being unwilling and the worst of the pain, women go out to work, attend to the family, and we continue our daily lives. We complain a little, take a painkiller, we are not ready to run a marathon (though any woman marathon runner continues to train even though she is menstruating), but we are ready for everything as usual, and some things we'll see.
Nor was not willing to sex, since many women are more erotic in the middle period in the rest of the month, many people prefer the extra lubrication of menstruation, and lots of couples who prefer to do so now to minimize the risks of pregnancy (caution: there the whole month). Apprehensions about
also depend on the degree of red color that each support see .. Of course there are people more or less susceptible to the blood. There People who see a drop and faint: terrible condition for any woman.
Or does it mean "I'm suffering from a malaise" that is to say "I'm sick," explained almost worse than before?
may be concerned that as something that only happens to women, is very convenient sullied, dirtied, poisoning and consider undesirable, harmful embarrassing and unpleasant.
whole process of menstruation is so complex that keeps us aware of what happens to us in our interior, whether physical or emotional symptoms. For us to be irregular, the onset of menstruation confirms that our body works as it should work.

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[1] www.evagiberti.com Women, disease and violence in medicinaPor Eva Giberti. Article published in the book "Women and violence invisible, and Ana Maria Eva Giberti Ferandez (ed.), Editorial Sudamericana, 1992, Buenos Aires, Argentina, 2nd ed. edition, ISBN: 959-07-0569-9, 227 p.



How do they call it elsewhere?

In all cultures, menstruation is unpronounceable word and invented a thousand ways to avoid it, perhaps pretending to pretend not to happen.
is remarkable that in all parts of the world all justified - as the friends of my daughter - saying that the correct word is too difficult or long. What they really mean is that what is difficult is to say it.
Not to say it, carefully avoiding references secret safe conduct sophisticated, very complex metaphors, jokes, puns elaboradísimos private and family as I am in those days, 'I have seen of Andrew, who comes once a month "or" notice today I can not swim. "
The Italians also say menstruazione is a difficult word to pronounce. Then I say" rain "," having the loop "," having seen the Marquis "(presumably comes from the" brand " can left) and "technical problems".
In Japan, the official word is clearer "gekkei", "Way of the Moon" signicant "menstruation." But no one uses because it is very strong and gynecology. Then he used the euphemism "seiri," which means "physiology." He also says "ichigo-chan" ("Miss Strawberry"), "okyakusama" ("to have visitation"), "ketchup" and "hi no maru ( 'Rising Sun'), which is the name of the Japanese flag: white with a red circle in the middle ... like a used napkin. .
in English prefer to say "menses," "I have my things," "I have my days of a woman" and "I have my flowers." Besides "period (" period "), he is called" the curse "(" the curse "), presumably by a malignant derivation from the Irish word" cúrsaí "which means" course "," circuit "or" cycle. " He also said "to have raw meat" and "offside", because students who are menstruating are exempt from participating in sports.
In Germany they say "I got Case "," I have my thing, "my stomach hurts," I'm in pain "," red wave surfing, "" I'm preparing something, "came the strawberry seller," came the red king " "I'm with my days, 'I have my history", "pay the blood tax" or "I got the pig." Would not it be easier to say menstruation? Apparently not.
In India it is said that a menstruating woman "can not" "not well" or "not home", which leads to many misunderstandings when the children say "but if you're in the kitchen!"
In Greece we say "I have my rags".
In Denmark, Croatia and Japan they say "the thing."
in Bolivia will say "the baton"
In the Czech Republic, Finland, France and Denmark is called "strawberry season." In Denmark we say also "male frustration", in France the "rule" and in Finland is also called "evil" mad cow "and Känkkäränkkäpäivä, or" day problematic. "
In the Netherlands, a country full of dykes, they say, "broke reservoir "In France we say" the time of the moon. " In New Zealand they say "strawberry jam day" and the poetic "red sailboats at sunset." In Sweden "I have it," that time of month "and even" red flower of shame. "
In Portugal we say "Benfica are playing at home" in England they say "play Liverpool or Manchester United Play" means all soccer teams in red shirts.
Russian Pilots call it "tecku" which is the drip, and even the sarcastic "godoviye" which means "year" as an expression Wish that I hope happens once a year.
In Zambia it is called "Moon" in South Africa "hammock season."
Many sites bluntly said "I killed a baby" - because menstruation clearly indicates that there was no pregnancy. [1]
It is curious that many sites menstruation refers to "visit" as the unexpected arrival of something that joins us for a few days. Iran says "we have visitors from India", in England and the U.S. say "Aunt Flo came to visit" (pronounced like Flo flow = flow) or "Aunt Mary arrived" and in Latin America "Came Andrew, who comes once a month," came the godmother ", and in Peru," Mr. Rojas came "..
This fact of having "hits" every month, is a nuisance, something that changes the climate. For men, every day of the month is identical to the previous. In their bodies does not happen much. As the orgasm as different and varied. In the body of women, by contrast, occur at least nine trials that a man can never experience: menstruation, penetration, pregnancy, breastfeeding, childbirth, lesbian practices, menopause, autoeroticism through breasts and female orgasm estimated four times stronger than the male and the nerve endings of the clitoris (8,000) are just the penis (2000). These are things that a man is deprived of life and that's why they are intrigued by those things that makes a woman and he did not, earning him the woman ascribe mysterious processes. Of all these processes, being pregnant is the most magical. The pregnant woman is two persons at a time. And never feel lonely, feel a life inside. It is suggestive that, in this respect, the fact of menstruation is called in many places "have visitors." menstruating women feel accompanied by the potential possibility of having a child, if not this time, maybe next.
We see that the words that define the menstruation have to do with invasions, enemies, annoying visits, stains, death, madness and problems. Connotations are not positive and uplifting take pride to any girl. So strawberry Temprado banal poetic creative process with something as simple as a strawberry trailing.
People prefer to say anything before the word menstruation.
"I came," says one woman to another. And the other understands, without a word.
Something that should be announced to the four winds, because one is no longer the same person when she is menstruating, does not advertise. All the streets, hide, hide it, they covered with shame which transcends all analysis and logic. Almost
almost, the best we could be saying in any language is "I am with my euphemism."
One of the more scientific words to designate the period - "catamenia" or "what comes below" - hardly used anywhere in the world. Rather, the only one who wears a dark group of Finnish black metal music called Catamenia founded in 1995: Vikings tattooed males dressed in black leather make more noise than any woman in the middle of premenstrual syndrome.

[1] http://www.mum.org/ (Museum of Menstruation)

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