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COMMENTS:
Voted : Larry you sexist pig
With my ex, we would both bleed at the same time..her, from Aunt Flo and me from where she'd Sucker-punched me.
Voted : It’s true what you say Larry
It sounds like your aunt is going through menopause, (thats a condition where women act irrationally and men fear for their lives). Most women dont actually realise what a pain in the butt they are because of hormone changes, she cant help being the way she is and yes, medication would work wonders but as you say, its going to be a tough job to convince her she has a problem. Fortunately, I dont suffer from PMS and im a little too young for menopause so im not about to bite your a$$ for this ballot lol. Excellent ballot Larry *hugs*
Voted : I'm happier on my period, odd as it sounds
Some women are different, i'm worse 3 or 4 days before my period and an totally happy on it, which is usually the opposite from what i hear from other girls...sorry you have to go through that, or your uncle actually, ugh...that's horrible
Voted : I'm happier on my period, odd as it sounds
My hormones are all outta whack... in fact I *wasn't* suppose to get preggo in the beginning, what do docs know anyways? Since I usually have mine only once every 3 months, I am a happy lass.
Voted : My comments:
I am happy to say I never ever experience PMS, nor do any of the gals I know. It is not as common as we would think--the media hypes it up alot. PMS is, however, a serious SYMPTOM because it intensifies pre-existing psychological disorders. A woman already has to have depression, control or rage issues to exhibit this kind of PMS. The term "Hell hath no fury like a woman scorned" does not apply to this kind of situation. This phrase was coined during Shakespeare's time when a scorned woman was considered untouchable and unmarriagable. As a result of being scorned (bedtrayed), the wiman had to either become a prostitue or go into a convent. She had no other choices. Being scorned was a living death penalty. I think even a man would exhibit the same kind of fury in the same situation.
I am sorry for this typo--'bedtrayed'--but, in retrospect, how appropriate!
^yes I know, I was being dramatic, but it is used a lot in modern day speaking in ways that have nothing to do with Shaksperian times. She only acts this way on certain days of the month, I'm not a expert and don't pretend to be, and not ready to have my aunt committed
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