Anyone know of a menstrual tracking app?
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Off-topic discussion. Wanna talk about corsets, duct tape, or physics? This is the place. Detailed discussion of any current-season TV must be whitefonted.
Anyone know of a menstrual tracking app?
I use private posts on Dreamwidth, for a medium-tech solution.
Have folks seen this?
Breast cancer survivor, Linda, created What Breast Cancer Is, and is Not, a powerful video that frankly describes her personal experience with cancer. She also shares harsh words for Susan G. Komen for the Cure, the controversial breast cancer organization that has recently been in the news.
Breast cancer is fear, it’s being scared. It’s the unknown. It’s trauma. It’s everything plus more.
…And one more thing. One thing cancer is: it makes you frank. It makes you say what you feel, it makes you no longer scared. When your surviving, you’re ready to fight the world and I wanna tell you something right now, the foundation, you showed your ass, now you can kiss mine. Thank you.
Until the recent controversy, she was a big supporter of Susan G. Komen for the Cure.
NSFW, as she shows her chest (after a double-mastectomy).
There is, of course, an iPhone app called iPeriod.
There is, of course, an iPhone app called iPeriod.
Seriously?
They didn't call it myPeriod?
Well, I guess that's better than calling it iBleed.
I wonder if there's an app on the iPad for that, or if they're avoiding the whole obvious problems.
iPad for the iPad?
Wet wear!
They didn't call it myPeriod?
That's not the Apple naming convention. Did anyone get a lockdown on myCapslock?
eta:
Wet wear!
Please, as un-wet as possible.
The iPad handles iPeriod just fine.
t /deliberately obtuse
So, the women's group at my company (one of those networking/charity thingys) is revamping and rebranding. The new name they've come up with: [Company] Professional Women's Network.
It appears somebody is not aware of all internet traditions.