I'm pretty sure it's talking about her period, I would be surprised if it wasn't.I don't really get this one, maybe it's about that time of the month for girls?
I don't really get this one, maybe it's about that time of the month for girls?
I'm pretty sure it's talking about her period, I would be surprised if it wasn't.
knowledge about women has been received, tyDefinitely periods. In the olden days, periods were associated with the moon, hence the crescent moon icons. The other days are shaded different to show safe days and risky days. This is known as the Rhythm method
Thanks, I've fixed it now.@Velev typo: you duplicated "use" in the first bottom left bubble
Definitely periods. In the olden days, periods were associated with the moon, hence the crescent moon icons. The other days are shaded different to show safe days and risky days. This is known as the Rhythm method
I didn't notice how some days were shaded differently than the others, I'm guessing the darker shade is more risky while the non-shaded is safe?Definitely periods. In the olden days, periods were associated with the moon, hence the crescent moon icons. The other days are shaded different to show safe days and risky days. This is known as the Rhythm method
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I didn't notice how some days were shaded differently than the others, I'm guessing the darker shade is more risky while the non-shaded is safe?
Fixed, thanks!@Velev You misspelled "themselves" as "theselves" in the first bottom right panel.