In my German class, we are all pretty close-knit. Three of the girls though, are very religious, and one I walk with to another class. This was a little before I decided for sure on breaking up with my long-time boyfriend because I'm pretty certain I'm only into girls. So I was telling her my dilemma and she kept looking really puzzled. She really couldn't wrap her head around it and at one point said, "I just don't see how it would work..." And I responded, "Why not?" There was a long pause before she turned to me and said, "Well I just think, what if you were both on your periods at the same time? You'd like... kill each other." :roflmao: I laughed so hard then called her a silly, silly little girl and patted her head.
Haha, she wasn't joking. That's what made it so adorable. ---------- Post added 26th Apr 2013 at 01:49 PM ---------- Her and I aren't close by any means, but yes, the majority of people I'm around are awesome in many ways. I find her usual ignorance about homosexuality very amusing and cute.
I'm not sure. She's very nice but seems a little sheltered. All three of the girls I mentioned seem pretty shelthered. Example: They all refused to watch a movie assignment we had this semester because of a 2 second vagina shot in a strip club which none of them could handle... and it's one of my all-time favorite movies! so I've been trying to convince them to grow-up about it, I mean... we ARE in the liberal arts department...
:roflmao: Thing is, if women live in close proximity for some months, then their periods do often synch up.
Yup. Me and two other guys ended up living with three girls last year in college. It's not pretty. The second week of every month was never a nice time for anyone.
It's interesting how a lot of people have simply never been exposed to sexuality issues. More interestingly, how often they'll react in that way, instead of deciding it's the work of the devil. Sounds like she's genuinely interested in and puzzled by it. I like that.