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Look at what my period did to me:
(A)
Well, while(B) it started up again after being relatively mild the other four days. It rushed forth like a red river. It started as a trickle, however. All I could do was stand there and pray. I prayed to Jesus(C) outside on a glorious day (D) (E) I could only just stand there, at the mercy of my period. Why? Look at these(F) (G) I got what I got. I cannot help but think that if I had not been preoccupied with that drippy red wetness slipping past the maximum ultra absorbancy tampax and into the overnight sized pad (H)


If you are wondering what that scribble is, it is what My Filter tells me to x-out of a fab period story. Well, it was pointed out to me that the content could be deemed inappropriate and overall it is gross. Right ladies, like we don't understand how life works. Well I followed what My Lady, The Filter said and here you go. All I know is that I will not submit to my period. They make too many pills, pads and Tampax for that to occur. Yeah but it did start up all of a sudden after ending and went on for a while after that. Weird.

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