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You actually have your period the same time everytime like in a textbook? That's sounds pretty nice, first time I heard someone has that. Usually it's pretty random, like sometimes it's 20 days sometimes it's 35 and you have to calculate it with the daily temperature. I'm kinda jealous ngl
I'm a male, but I am married to someone who has periods. And yeah, they're not textbook, but they're generally within a couple days. We can both tell when it's about to happen because my SO's hormones start going crazy (alternate between angry over small things and affectionate), and like clockwork, the menstrual cycle happens about 2 days later.
But yeah, it's generally about every 4 weeks, give or take a few days. It used to be all over the place, but now that she's been better about exercise and diet, it's a lot more consistent.
Oh that sounds really nice, in that case you really don't need to use a period app. I have to enter my temperature, cervix condition and (I don't know the English word for it but you know,) the 'slime' condition. Sometimes it's 6 weeks, sometimes it's 3, the app helps a lot but sometimes it's still off.
Apparently the English word is discharge