i have just turned 14 and all my friends but me have gotten thier peirods.
is it possible not to get ur peirod if ur a normal healthy girl?
am i just late because they make fun of me and say im the only child left.
its iembarssing and i feel left out.
is that weird or normal?
FLYxSHAWDii3x088 answered Sunday December 31 2006, 6:35 pm: it's completely normal =];; some girls get it later/earlier than others;; yeah i can see how that can be a bit embarrasing, but in a way you`re kinda lucky =];; your period can be painful, give you TONS of mood swings, and make you stressed over nothing. enjoy the time you DONT have your period! but on the other hand, expect it at ANY time. be prepared! maybe carry a padd with you everywhere you go juss in case..! but anyways, dont worry about the teasing =] hope i helped =]
divapup6 answered Saturday December 30 2006, 12:19 pm: its perfectly normal
not getting your period just means that your body isnt ready for it yet
but dont worry you'll get it soon
some girls dont get it till 18
you'll get it and you'll hate it
you should be happy for not having it yet
but you will get it
i hope that this helped
as you can see
i like to be totally honest
but dont be scared it wont hurt [ divapup6's advice column | Ask divapup6 A Question ]
Igotamonopoly answered Saturday December 30 2006, 7:11 am: If you haven't gotten it by 16, call a gyno.
WiseOldUnicorn answered Saturday December 30 2006, 5:32 am: It's perfectly normal. Different people develop at different rates. My best friend didn't get hers until she was 16. Just relax and enjoy the time you have to be free of mood swings, crippling abdominal pain, and all the other joy that comes with getting your period. And if they won't stop making fun of you, tell them they're just proving that they're all still children too by being immature enough to give you crap about it. =) [ WiseOldUnicorn's advice column | Ask WiseOldUnicorn A Question ]
omgshoes answered Saturday December 30 2006, 2:04 am: i've got some horrible news.
you're a REAL BOY!
you're a man.
well. that sucks.
you have high levels of testosterone, and sooner or later(most likely sooner) you will grow what seems to be a misshaped penis that projectiles a semen-like blood formula that is normally used for human creation. if you don't believe me, then screw you. no i am just kidding. let me continue.
lord of the rings rule.
you won't get your period or your new penis unless you support frodo and his club of miscreants.
SUPPORT OUR TROOPS! [ omgshoes's advice column | Ask omgshoes A Question ]
bitterxsweet answered Saturday December 30 2006, 12:43 am: usually you either got it around when your mom got hers, or by age 16. it can still be a little later for some people though. so its all good! but trust me girl you're not missing anything haha once you get it you'll want to send it back =] [ bitterxsweet's advice column | Ask bitterxsweet A Question ]
fabulous11 answered Saturday December 30 2006, 12:00 am: Dont worry everyone gets them at different times. You will probably get it soon. Enjoy the time now haha, cause when it comes it not as exciting as you think.
XkittyOkatX answered Friday December 29 2006, 11:00 pm: No worries, you're just late, you'll get it pretty soon. =)
Oh, and about the being made fun of thing, just don't let them get to you. It's not really anything that serious, so just tell them to be mature about it. =P [ XkittyOkatX's advice column | Ask XkittyOkatX A Question ]
snickerzz11 answered Friday December 29 2006, 10:05 pm: It's totally, absolutely, completely normal to not have your period at 14. I'm 14, and I haven't had mine yet! Every girl's body develops at different rates, so whenever you are ready is when you'll start your period. Hope I helped =] [ snickerzz11's advice column | Ask snickerzz11 A Question ]
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