Question Posted Thursday December 15 2011, 9:46 pm
ok, i realized this might be a bit crazy but here we go. today is 12/15, one of my bestfriends is about to have sex for the first time with her boyfriend. PROBLEM IS, she has her period. she cant just want for another time because their parents dont know and their parents are always home and tomorrow will be one night that they wont be home for a little bit. So she got her period yesterday, and shes been figuring out stuff that'll help it. She just needs it to stop for like an hour or two.. and she was doing this stuff like eating all fruits and doing exercises and it actually stopped for like 4 hours. and now im getting like three birth control pills from my other friend, like two hours before shes schedualed to.. well you know. so if she takes it then, will it maybe help? she just doesnt want to be all bloody for her first time.. what other tricks do you guys know?
Tell her for her and her boyfriend to get in the shower (not to have sex) and just fool around. Kissing, body touchin, ect. That'll get them in the 'mood'.
After that, tell her to take it to a bed, and than they can proceed. The blood won't be gone all the way, but it will be less heavier. As soon as they start having sex, her body fluids along with her wetness, discharge, cum ect will also keep the blood flow down.
But seriously, don't let her take 3 different birth controlls. Maybe only take one, but sometimes it takes days, maybe weeks for a birth controll to have an effect on a woman's period.
Make sure they have condoms too. Because being on her period, she can still get pregnant; and that would be a terrible thing especially since her parents don't know. [ nascarfan1987's advice column | Ask nascarfan1987 A Question ]
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