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If something happens twice a month it is called biweekly because it happens every other week and a month has 4 weeks. there is also bimonthly which is every other month but not really a direct word for something that happens twice a month.
He gets to pinch and punch for the first of the month against his friends. Seriously, nothing happens to every boy every month. There is no equivalent of the female menstrual cycle or any other event specific to males on a monthly basis. and he masturbates every month
Because every other month is kind of a Skip-month kind of event.
about every month or every other month.
only on thursdays of every other week of every other month of every other year.
bimonthly
If it is a normal ovary, and the human has normal cycles, it will ovulate every month.
Bimonthly.
You will still have a period every month with one Fallopian tube.
Every month (28 days or more) a girl has her period.
The phrase "starting this month" implies that whatever it is has not already started. "The cafeteria will serve spinach on Tuesdays starting this month" suggests that they will start on the next available Tuesday. Only if the context clearly shows that the event happens only once a month and the occasion for that event has past is it implied that it will be backdated. "Starting this month, employees will receive a new parking pass on the first of the month", if said on any other day than the first of the month, suggests that the new parking pass will be issued immediately and backdated to the first.
biannual