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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]I am a woman but a red flag for me would be high maintenance. I don’t want a man with a specific diet or a 5 page list of supplements and multiple dr appointments. I am pretty sure some men are like me. And if you have a baby you won’t have time for all the self care and then what? But I think not many men look that far ahead[/quote] OP here. That’s too damn bad then. Eating well and healthy that makes you feel good is not high maintenance. I’m doing it because eating the way I eat now makes me feel my best. Taking the supplements has helped improve my gut and vaginal health. Until you deal with this for many years, you will never understand that taking these precautions can help prevent a series of infections and antibiotics that further wreak havoc on your gut health. I don’t go to multiple doctors and I don’t have a 5 page list. I take a handful of supplements. Many people take supplements on a daily basis. Eating and taking supplements isn’t self care to me. It’s not like I need an hour to pamper myself everyday. You still eat meals and take prenatal as when you have a baby, right? This is no different. [/quote]
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