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Question Posted Thursday December 29 2005, 12:58 am

Where did you hear that your period stops when your in water? That is NOT true. It may slow up a bit, but it does not completely stop. When you find proof, then please post it for everyone!
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naimee answered Thursday December 29 2005, 2:10 am:
I'm aware that your period doesn't STOP when you go in the water. But, you don't bleed when you're in water, honestly try it. There isn't anything on the internet about this, so I can't really show you proof, because doing this is EXTREMELY unhealthy. I'm sorry if you took it in the wrong way, or if I was confusing. But, your period doesn't stop, but you don't bleed. :)

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