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METALheadMom 2012/07/29 14:52:24Bad+6HE GETS PRETTY OUTRAGEOUS SOMETIMES - the scowl, walking in the door after work demanding answers, finds stuff to piss himself off about......let's NOT pretend you don't know MEN get their own - - Pissy Mood Swings!!






















In the past when there was a S/O to deal with, I ALWAYS kept Midol on hand. (Hint: Midol Teen works best, regardless of her actual age.) Yes, she appreciated when I said "Take a Midol'" because she knew I understood what it meant and not just a negative statement. (Plus I usually got it for her along with something to take it with.) This was true with multiple S/O's at different times as well as with other ladies hanging out with us.
Take care,
Take care,
His moodiness does bother me on occasion.Especially when he trashes my nicely cleaned room. I clean up after him though, while he does whatever he wants. It bothers me that he doesn't help me. I'm afraid to ask because he has an attitude about it. It's no big deal though. Cleaning gives me something to do. Besides he does treat me out all the time, so I guess that makes up for it.
But I don't mean to try and minimize the cruel effects of PMS with my lousy sense of humor. It is a real, honest to goodness problem for many women. I was pretty lucky in that regard, though, because I didn't have anything severe. Just the usual yuckiness and whatnot.
But I have a niece who suffers -- and I emphasize the word suffer here -- from terrible PMS. Thank God she was born in my family, where character and integrity were ingrained in us all because she oftentimes gets a desire to pound her fists into somebody's face. Literally. And not necessarily anyone specifically. Bless her heart, she is one of the sweetest, kindest souls God put on this earth and she would never act on these impulses but it grieves her to even have them in the first place. And then, of course, there are other beautiful side effects of PMS, such as the obvious depression. And then the pain, of course.
My heart goes out to all PMS sufferers. But I am glad I wasn't one of them. My plate is full enough with disasters, I surely don't need to add PMS to it. But one of the big problems is that it has always, up until now, been treate...
But I don't mean to try and minimize the cruel effects of PMS with my lousy sense of humor. It is a real, honest to goodness problem for many women. I was pretty lucky in that regard, though, because I didn't have anything severe. Just the usual yuckiness and whatnot.
But I have a niece who suffers -- and I emphasize the word suffer here -- from terrible PMS. Thank God she was born in my family, where character and integrity were ingrained in us all because she oftentimes gets a desire to pound her fists into somebody's face. Literally. And not necessarily anyone specifically. Bless her heart, she is one of the sweetest, kindest souls God put on this earth and she would never act on these impulses but it grieves her to even have them in the first place. And then, of course, there are other beautiful side effects of PMS, such as the obvious depression. And then the pain, of course.
My heart goes out to all PMS sufferers. But I am glad I wasn't one of them. My plate is full enough with disasters, I surely don't need to add PMS to it. But one of the big problems is that it has always, up until now, been treated as a big joke. I'm sorry to say I even participated in the joke occasionally myself. But it's not funny. Far from it. So many women were not able to actually talk about their PMS and "get it out" of their system and try to work on it. I feel so badly for them. Today's women are far luckier because people are beginning to understand a little bit more and are therefore more tolerant and open to comforting PMS sufferers.