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There are few things that improve upon a visit from Aunt Flo, but pictured you will find two of the few. That's right; they're as cliche as flowers and rainbows -- they're puppies and kittens. I don't even have much else to say about them. They are what they are, and what they are is all kinds of good and snuggly. And sometimes, when you can't have other things that make Aunt Flo feel not-so-bad (like snugs with the Boyfriend or a whole pan of brownies), puppies and kittens make your cramps hurt a little less... and your ovaries hurt a little more. Damn it, Mother Nature! You and Flo are totally in this together.
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