Why don't you bleed from your crotch and be happy about it?
But really, it's all mood swings and cramps are not fun.
Why don't you bleed from your crotch and be happy about it?
But really, it's all mood swings and cramps are not fun.
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In a recent poll, 98% of women on Eyes on Final Fantasy has pushed forward talks about Devil Man's upcoming Vasectomy operation. The remaining 2% voted for casteration, however.
cause they are in pain or so we males are led to believe
Making a slow come back since 2008
agreed.
For me, before I was on the pill, I couldn't get out of bed my cramps were so bad, and I would pass out at school from loss of blood...not a fun time.
I learned in one of my classes that guys actually go through their verison of PMS, emotional cycle, girls just have a physical element of it. We bleed!
True! Trust me it's not good, pleasant or anything that motivates us to smile! So the only thing we'll say to anyone that cross our way it's apropiate for you to listen But after a day we get sweet again!We bleed!
Some women may only experience a tiny bit of discomfort, sufferers of menorhaggia however, experience a great deal of discomfort. An you haven't suffered the cruel wrath of a woman on her period. If you consider a woman saying a few things to you that you don't like a cruel wrath, then you certainly wouldn't smile your way through menorhaggia Devil man. If you can't even cope with being around a woman going through PMS, you obviously wouldn't be capable of experiencing it yourself, an remaining gleeful throughout.
I used to get really bad cramps and pains before I was on the pill, but I've never really been moody - if I feel annoyed, I just hold back.
Your threads are getting more interesting, man. xD
Periods are the one reason why I feel so sorry for women. Then again, I'm sure they don't need any sympathy from men. Very few women I've met in my life haven't been able to cope with their periods, and that was because of severe medical problems (one of which ended up involving a hysterectomy). The majority of women I know are able to cope very well with their 'time of the month', and you don't even know they're mensturating sometimes, which is a credit to their willpower and personality. After all, if I was in great pain and bleeding for a week, I'd be extremely cranky and upset.
My Mum copes with her periods very well, although she can be a little ratty and unreasonable at times. However, she always apologises afterwards, thus making me feel guilty for responding to her arguments. On the other hand, my Girlfriend has very bad, erratic periods which turn her into a very different person for 4-5 days per month. However, she copes very well considering the circumstances, and always restrains herself when she knows she's being unreasonable. I still love her and try to help her, of course, but it's very hard to do so when someone is being completely irrational. However, it cannot be helped, so what's the point in getting worried or angry about it?
I think you ladies cope very well with what can be a distressing and uncomfortable time. *applauds*
At this rate, I'll be winning the 'Feminist of the Year' Ciddie - no problem.
"As the days go by, we face the increasing inevitability that we are alone in a godless,
uninhabited, hostile and meaningless universe. Still, you've got to laugh, haven't you?"
With that cloud of smug over your head no wonder she got pissed off. The 'period' was just an excuse.
My last girlfriend was a mess during her period, and I generally tried to avoid her just during this time so as not to get shouted at for nothing.
" * headache
* feeling bloated
* weight gain
* breast tenderness
* back or lower abdominal pain
* irritability or aggression
* depression and anxiety
* mood swings
* tiredness
* poor concentration"
Yeah now I remember how great it is to be single!!
I don't trust anything that bleeds for five days and doesn't die.
"As the days go by, we face the increasing inevitability that we are alone in a godless,
uninhabited, hostile and meaningless universe. Still, you've got to laugh, haven't you?"