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  1. Unless you add details, this is embarrassing for you because it isn't really a question at all.

    I'd like to offer insight, but as it is, I can not.  Add details and I'll come back to edit my answer.  

    Okay - that EDIT I was offering:

    A period is causal language for a woman's menstrual flow, or the menstrual cycle itself.  Some women may have a flow that is a "dot," but most healthy women have three or four tablespoons of fluid over the course of several days.

    A period is an interval of time, like a class period, the Jurassic Period, or the period a child spends in diapers.  (An artist might have a "Blue Period" in which he is either depressed or uses a lot of blue hues.)  I suppose one could have a "dot period," if they were to take pointillism to an extreme.

    A period is the dot at the end of a sentence, so it is the end mark of an ordinary declarative or imperative sentence.

    If any of those embarrass you, then I guess you are in the blushing period of your life.


  2. You are nuts

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