Welcome to our blog dedicated to the book “ The Little Guide to Sexual Pussy for Adolescents” . Despite its quirky title, this book aims to provide educational and caring information about puberty, covering topics such as body changes, periods and sexuality.
The goal of this book is to help adolescents confidently navigate this period of transition while promoting a healthy and respectful understanding of their own bodies and sexuality.
In this book you will find a chapter specially dedicated to rules. This chapter covers in an informative and caring way everything adolescents need to know about this important topic of puberty.
Here is an extract from the book: “ The Little Guide to Sexual Pussy for Adolescents”
What is that thing ?
🔥 First periods
When you get your period for the first time, you may hear: "Congratulations, you're a woman now!" » This is an old school expression, which is wrong! Because having your period scientifically means the end of puberty and the beginning of the biological phase where the person can become pregnant, and therefore become a parent.
Being a woman is not just about being a mother, do we agree? For example, I don't have children and I'm still a woman! I'm not a cat, ha ha!
Why the rules?
If the egg-sperm encounter does not take place, the uterus eliminates the part of the endometrium which is no longer needed. This causes vaginal bleeding that usually lasts 3 to 7 days, called a “period.”
What is the menstrual cycle?
The menstrual cycle begins on the first day of menstruation and ends the day before the next period.
It lasts on average 28 days.
During each menstrual cycle, an oocyte is produced: this is ovulation.
How many times do I have my period in my life?
Although personal situations vary, the first period generally appears between 11 and 14 years of age and continues until 45 and 55 years of age.
We therefore have our periods for around 39 years, with cycles of 28 days on average, or up to around 500 times in a lifetime.
A taboo as old as time
Why have periods been demonized so much when it concerns half the planet?
In France, 16 million women have their periods every month. And while you're reading this book, there are at least 4 million women in France who are menstruating right now*.
Periods are a phenomenon as natural as eating, drinking or sleeping, without which the human species would not exist, and it is important to say it!
However, there are still false ideas circulating, even in France today.
For example, in France, they say that “trying to make mayonnaise during your period will cause it to go bad. » Of course, it's not true but maybe you will hear it too in your life!
In Italy, they say that “anything a woman cooks during her period will be a disaster!” » Of course, that's not true.
And there are even countries where girls who menstruate cannot go to school. It's so sad !
In Julia Pietri's book, " The Little Guide to Sexual Pussy for Adolescents" you will discover that periods are normal, and there is no need to worry if you see red, orange, brown blood dark or black in your panties, sometimes even with clots. It is essential to understand that periods are not shameful or dirty, but a natural biological process. It's important to talk about periods openly, without taboos.
If you experience pain during your period, such as menstrual cramps or migraines, it's not necessarily normal to have a lot of pain. There are remedies to make this period more comfortable, and a doctor can help you. Julia Pietri shares her favorite remedy, a hot water bottle, which she uses to relax during her period by placing it on her stomach or back. It's also a time to take care of yourself and treat yourself with a series, reading, and sometimes, chocolate cake."
Discover: “ The Little Guide to Sexual Pussy for Adolescents”
Discover this essential book to help your children understand the realities of puberty with complete confidence and without taboos. Give them the gift of knowledge and open dialogue on important life topics. A valuable guide signed Julia Pietri to support them through this stage of growth with assurance and kindness