[identity profile] lady-jade7.livejournal.com posting in [community profile] vaginapagina
Hi, everyone! I had sort of forgotten about VP for awhile. But then i got an e-mail because there was a response on an old post of mine that it was getting "tagged" and I guess it was bought of the mothballs via web link to help a gal on here recently dealing with similar issues - being a short, light-weight high school girl with no figure, no period, and no breasts! I am so glad that happy that someone else was able to find some help as a result of my experience. It makes me feel like a true member of the VP community! Anyways, it being almost a year since i left that post, I thought it would be nice to leave an update. I have grown two inches since my last update (when i started my monthly bleeding at the tender age of 16, and as some of you predicted, there are certainly moments when I would like to give it back! ha ha) and now stand at 5'2"  and have finaly broken 100 pounds (YAY!). And i have moved up from "barely any breasts" to "tiny breasts." But you know what? I am okay with that because i have sorta embraced the braless lifestyle and suddenly sprouting some C cups would make that a bit difficult. I still deal with a lot of teasing from haters at my high school (do you seriously think I WANT to be this skinny? Geeez, if anything I WANT to put on more weight), but MEH, what can you do right? And i have found ways to dress more maturely. Got a cute, shorter haircut. Anyways, i guess i wanted to thank you all again for being so amazing when I needed you last year. I think probably the best piece of advice I have received from one of you was to show confidence in my self and I will irresistible. You know what? That is pretty true. Keep rockin hard, fellow superstars...

EDIT: BY the way, quick question: Since starting my period last year, it's only been every other month or so... that's fairly normal right?

Date: 2010-03-08 04:31 pm (UTC)
From: [identity profile] drownophelia.livejournal.com
thanks for sharing! rock on superstar!

Date: 2010-03-09 12:52 am (UTC)
From: [identity profile] devonrexlvr.livejournal.com
Yeah it's pretty normal that it takes a while (years even) for your period to regulate once you start having it. Just so you know... many women, including myself, continue to have irregular periods for whatever reason well into adulthood... which can be convenient or unfortunate depending on where you are in life.

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