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.
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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
My curling iron is set to 230°C The max setting is 250°C.
Edit: accidentally swapped two numbers making it seem like my curling iron is set to hellfire setting
I'm currently receiving treatment for onset osteoporosis caused by malnutrition. Also it's kinda obvious your weight is probably not healthy when your ribs are sticking out.
I think interestingly enough it's inaccurate in the other direction. While BMI is will call people unhealthy if they have a lot of muscles, this will call people healthy if they are like me severely underweight.
My roundness index claims it's in the healthy zone while in reality my weight is unhealthy.
It's incorrect, it claims my body fat is 19% when I know for an absolute fact it's 22%.
I have some strict rules about buying things where I cannot verify the used materials:
Nothing that goes into my body
Nothing that goes on my body
Nothing that touches my food
Nothing my pets touch
Nothing that needs to be plugged in or charged
A smart watch violates multiple of those rules. I wouldn't want to risk it.
The ones using the wall thing can't even tell how old a woman is anyways. I got told I'll hit the wall once I reach 26 and then I will have regrets. I was already well into my 30s at that time.
I can't find where she called them creeps but I think her issue is that they are married.
Which part of the world are you from? Here we use toilet paper to wipe (but we still wash our hands afterwards). I haven't really heard of someone using their nails before, that sounds kinda weird.
Might be ace attorney, mediums channel spirits of the deceased and I think in one of the later games those spirits are also called as witnesses for their murder.
Apparently the English word is discharge