Message from @missliterallywho
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And clearly it doesn't have to bind emotionally either
Conceiving on the first try goes with my point as well.
Is that actually true its harder to concieve the first time you have sex with someone?
Or am I being bamboozled
There are about 3 days per month a woman is fertile. It's a hard target to hit.
It takes 6 months on average to conceive when trying to do so, over age 25
It’s easier if you try every day 😬
*trying without natural family planning methods like temperature charting, etc
I realized when we started trying to get pregnant that I'd really been lied to as a kid in Christian school. The reasons they gave for abstaining were that guaranteed, one of three things would happen: 1. You'll get pregnant 2. You'll get an STD 3. You'll get your heart broken. Turns out, not so much. Better to give kids the truth.
I have 3 daughters with my wife. She got pregnant with the first on our honeymoon, which we took the day after we got married. The 2nd one, she got pregnant within just a couple weeks of me returning from a year in Iraq. The third, she got pregnant with during the week I was home for R&R in the middle of my year in Afghanistan. oooosh
...all 3 born between 2009 and 2012.
Lol her cycle was perfectly aligned with your military schedule eh?
I guess so lol
That same scenario happens a lot in the military, especially with frequent and multiple deployments. It's almost scary when you look at the statistics on how often it happens. Hospitals near military bases deliberately plan ahead 9 months after units return from deployment to ensure they have adequate staffing for the incoming surge of new babies
I wonder if women's bodies deliberately get in sync with their partners' presence when extended absences occur?
Would women anticipating mil members returns affect it
If you’re trying get big, do not go to planet fitness
It's been theorized that human biology does that sort of thing on purpose, and also there's religious theory behind it, too.
I want to see a study of military wives' fertility cycles now lol
@⚡Clark⚡ Why's that?
Ya seriously, there's case studies out there if you look hard enough. We were given lots of materials to read over pre-deployment that talked about it, but I don't have it anymore
The overwhelmingly low energy environment will kill any chance at making gains or pushing yourself. You can’t even make a grunt without social disapproval @ButMomShesA300YearOldLoliVampire
@ButMomShesA300YearOldLoliVampire they have a company policy of shaming people who lift heavy weights
Its for soyboys and women
Not for people serious
It’s kind of a brilliant business model though, keep your members out of shape and lie to them about how to get in shape
@missliterallywho the "women living together" thing plays a huge part in the theory. During deployment, the spouses/wives etc do A LOT of get-together stuff and hang out a lot, spending lots of time around each other, etc for support and w/e.
It really is @Grossly Incandescent
I'm seriously hoping my sister-in-law to be and I are pregnant at the same time when I'm ready for round 2
PF I go to seems fine but I want to move gyms
@⚡Clark⚡ @Grossly Incandescent Lmao I had no idea. Few friends of mine were going there and left for the gym I'm at now. Guess I know why now
@Phillip Wiglesworth - FL that makes sense too, fascinating
It’s always fun to watch videos on YouTube of meatheads getting kicked out on purpose
As long as you're not like actully yelling, the employes at my local PF are fine with the usual gym stuff but the smith machines keep this thought in the back of my mind I'm not making as much gains I could be
Get a memestick for on the go gains
A shake weight?
Idk what it's actually called but it's hard af to use
It's a stick with a spring in the middle, you bend it
I cannot bend the 40kg stick at all