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Give an animated period blood a chance to let you understand how it’s like inside the uterus. Reggie, nicknamed after regla (Tagalog term for menstruation), vlogs a day in its life — the trendiest way to introduce young and old audiences alike, to natural body occurrences.
From cramps, to colors, and visits, go with the flow for two minutes and learn how even menstruation is different for everybody.
Hi social media feed, my name is Reggie, your resident period blood, and welcome to my crib! Yes this is it. I’m not that into interior design so I’ll show you what I do in a day instead.
Say hi to a day in my life!
I am one of the many drops in our family tree. This is Flo, my cousin. She’s still chillin. That one’s Carrie, who is already going out and about with Crimson and the others.
By the way, that whole clock out thing when they leave is basically my alarm clock, aside from the earthquakes, or what we like to call as cramps. I notice it does stop sometimes though when it gets a little warm in here.
Anyways, to give you a little back story, the ovary released an egg, meaning it’s possible for it to meet a sperm and have a baby. So naturally, our family met up and had a reunion to prepare for the baby. But because clearly, we’re still baby-free, some of our family members already left and some of us are still here and still hoping.
Oop! There it goes again. Cramps. It’s quite an eventful day today, many have been throwing goodbye parties and leaving altogether. And that, my friend, is my cue to prepare for my me-time.
Let me show you my sunglasses collection — okay let me get this one right here. My sunscreen shelf, hello! I’ll be using some of it. And lastly, my drip! I mean, it’s gonna be hot girl summer for a while in here.
So now the temperature’s rising, I’m guessing it’s a microwavable heat pack, I am going to sit back and relax for an hour and tell you stories you didn’t ask for because… I need attention.
So I actually heard how some houses don’t have these earthquakes as often as we do, and some do have worse ones. Also, I learned from my uncle Red how there could be times where surprise reunions happen because babies are for sure not coming any time soon. Basically, reunions aren’t uniformed. Even colors! I’m not sure until when I’m staying in this place, but we were told that we get darker in shade by the time only a few of us are left. So we’ll see.
Check back for another day in my life?