• cheese_greater@lemmy.worldOP
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    10 days ago

    For 12 months, months are understood as 1/12 of a year

    “That time of the month” could mean any time(s) during that month, rather than Monthly.

    How would that not still end in monthly (1/12)??? Regardless of when in the month? How many months are in a year? Am i on crazy pills here or is common sense another victim of this digital era?

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      9 days ago

      I think you missed the part about saying monthly, which would be once a month. Saying time of the month can be two times in a month. Periods can be varied, like one lady I know is 24 days. So she has her time of the month twice in a single month sometimes.