@marxistgroyper@Ijustpwnedyouho@WomanVindicator A lot of women do find it humiliating yeah this is why I’ve never understood the thing of some men saying it’s “submissive” for a guy to do. Even if they don’t find it humiliating, women are generally not experiencing that as an act where they’re the dominant ones.
@Kbksg_dn273@pin_pallino@JustMe_Ugo@VladTheInflator The hormone panel of a 30 year old is indistinguishable from that of a 20 year old. While women are still ovulatory it doesn’t really change that much, except that levels are generally lower right after puberty and right before menopause.
@Kbksg_dn273@pin_pallino@JustMe_Ugo@VladTheInflator perimenopause. Testosterone peaks in th 20s in women and estrogen in the 30s, but the decline isn’t that meaningful until the 40s usually. Which is presumably why self reported libido and sex frequency adjusted for recent births etc doesn’t go down much until the mid 40s
@MikeRotch97906@GirlyScouts@TheEmpressTiff@NAllison89 Being 38 and have a fourth baby and being 38 and having a first baby are very different from the point of view of the likelihood of some complications, but if you’re looking at the genetic health of the baby there’s no difference at all whether it’s your first or your 10th.
@MikeRotch97906@GirlyScouts@TheEmpressTiff@NAllison89 Like yes optimally someone having their first baby is better off being 22 than 37 but in the natural state, the majority of a woman’s children would be born after she was 25.
@LydDoesAnima@arrivee41@HYYHSOPE@dd_jmk That’s more just relatively small amount of it. A TOTAL absence would mean that the vagina had for some reason lost its ability to self regulate at all and that has pretty serious effects beyond just local infection risk
@rottenlily7@cutesylovelyy@dd_jmk Well it’s the same in so far as it’s the period of time in which the woman is fertile + has the physical effects associated with that. Those effects and how long the fertile period lasts aren’t the same in every species but the underlying function and purpose is the same.
@lorezhaze@emmos_@dd_jmk@HYYHSOPE To be fair it’s more unusual for it to make you irritable, it happens but for most women it’s the most euphoric part of the cycle and moods are at their most stable then etc.
@arrivee41@HYYHSOPE@dd_jmk Of course all women have discharge, that’s just how the vagina functions. Some people have more than others but someone who has none at all would be in hospital pretty quickly bc the organ is not functioning if it’s not producing it.