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Most popular
- Aunt Flo/Auntie Flow
- Time of the month
- On the rag
- Red tide/army
- Code Red
- Monthly visitor
- Lady time
- Surfing the crimson wave/tide
Accordingly, What can I say instead of my period? Synonyms of period
- age,
- day,
- epoch,
- era,
- time
How do I tell my boss I’m on my period? Make sure you have clear facts to state your case It is much more effective to have facts and figures, rather than vague statements Be specific and direct For example, it may be better to say “I have had to take 5 days off in the last 6 months due to menstruation” rather than “I’ve struggled with my periods”
How do I explain my period to my boyfriend? Be Direct in Your Approach Dweck recommends you be direct in bringing up period sex with your partner You can begin by telling your partner there is something you would like to discuss with them, then either express your interest in period sex or ask them their opinion on it
Further, How do I tell my teacher I am on my period? You might feel a little shy about asking, but just say, “I started my period today and I don’t have my supplies” If you don’t want to talk to a male teacher or counselor, you can just say, “It’s a girl thing” He’ll get the message and find you a woman who can help
How do I tell my boyfriend I am on my period?
The most important thing is to be honest about how you both feel Tell them you’re on your period, ask if they’re cool (or not) and take it from there No pressure No drama
How do you say period in slang?
Period euphemisms around the World
- Here are some of the most frequently used euphemisms in the English language: – Aunt Flo/Aunt Flow/Aunt
- Other English language entries include: – Crimson wave/tide
- Euphemisms in other languages: