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*Advertising / As you might already know I’m currently giving @naturalcycles a try – particulary to keep in touch with what is happening inside of me, because I don’t want to eat any more hormones and the spiral doesn’t fit to my heart-shaped uterus As I think it is important to speak and inform about potential alternatives, here we go: It’s a 100% natural method to either plan or prevent pregnancy but it also helps to get to know your cycle and female body better NC is at 93% effective at typical(!) use, the IUD for instance is 99% and for the pill 91%. So if you’re under 18 or need to be 100% sure, always use condoms The Natural Cycle app works in combination with a basal thermometer: You measure your temperature first thing in the morning, before getting up, snoozing your alarm or having a quick coffee – the more often the better, because temperature is an indirect measure of the hormone levels in our bodies On green days no protection is needed. On red days you should use condoms or obtain from sex if you don’t want kids right now. Keep in mind: The method doesn’t protect from sexual transmittable infections and of course it isn’t something for everyone. #YourCycleMatters #NaturalCycles
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To everyone who works in media: Pls read @tavitulle’s last editor’s letter for @rookiemag. It’s much more than a ‚goodbye‘. „It has sometimes felt like there are two Rookies: There’s the publication that you read, that I also love reading, writing for, and editing; and then there is the company that I own and am responsible for. The former is an art project; the latter is a business. Each one needs and feeds the other, but when I started Rookie at age 15, I saw the two as mutually exclusive. (…). In my black-and-white view of the world, the idea of capitalizing on an audience seemed cynical, selfish, and something only evil adults do. It would be misleading to say I was a total purist, though, because I also thought Rookie was really good, and that it should reach people rather than be small and struggling. I wanted it to be able to hire more editors, pay contributors more, and grow so that not everything would need my oversight and other voices could be more prominent. (…) Also in that time, it was possible for Rookie’s audience to grow organically, which means not without any luck/hustling/strategy whatsoever, but without spending money on jobs or services that most companies do for very obvious reasons: audience growth, business development, reader engagement, marketing. Now that I know what those jobs entail, I would not call them devil’s work or even necessary evils. They require understanding people in ways that I do not and using your brain in ways that I can’t. (…)“ #feelyou
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