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I think that just happens a lot with women who live or work together. When I went to camp over the summer, I stayed with at least twenty other girls in a dorm for a long time, and one week it seemed like EVERYONE was having theirs. So no worries.
That's absurd. Your body automatically does that with other women whether your lonely or not. You're around her 8 hours a day of course that will happen. Maybe your lonely because you're too self-centered?
I know you're not the only one the make this point, but I can't be bothered to reply to all of them. The point the OP is trying to make is that her cycle has synced to the girl she works near because she doesn't have any (female) friends she hangs out with, therefore allowing her cycle to sync with the girl she works near and not someone she calls a friend.
I was the only guy on an office of 12 women whose cycles were all in sync. I don't work there anymore but there were times I'd sit tensely at my desk just waiting for the first "explosion" of the day.
No, not desperation for companionship, it's called evolution.
You know that happens naturally right......
even I, knew it was natural, and I'm a guy. Come on.
It's called pheromones. Your body doesn't "know" anything. Learn some.
It will sync with girls your around a lot, regardless of how you feel dont worry
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You realize that your desperate need for companionship and the cycle sync are unrelated, right? Women who work or live in close proximity often experience synced menstrual periods. So, you're not special. Sorry.
How do you know it synced with hers?