Do men have "that time of the month"?!


Question: Obviously, they don't have a menstrual cycle, but my wife seems to think that Men have emotional/hormonal variations that are on a similar cycle.


Answers: Obviously, they don't have a menstrual cycle, but my wife seems to think that Men have emotional/hormonal variations that are on a similar cycle.

It seams that men do go through something like what women have. When she is on the rag lets say we pay dearly from one week b4 until it is over with until the next month. Now some enjoy sex during that time not all. It is said it reduces cramps. When she is up so are you and when she is down same thing.

When the wife was PG,I felt like crap and I knew when she went into labor. I was 1000 miles away. She in MO me in NC they have a name for it. So yea in a way your wife is correct. Something i have learned after 22 yrs is don't argue with her it put you on the couch and anything you say is just another argument.

Yes you will have a mid life thing also

Yes, men have hormonal cycles approximately every 6 months.

no they don't

Yes, I think so. But I think it's more of a reaction or antisapation for your wifes cycle.

I think so totally! And yes, not physically but mentally!

Yes! Men act like they have PMS all the time.

Typically most men will say no, and most woman say yes. But I am sure most woman don't feel that they emotions are quite as out of wack as most men may say they are during their cycles...in the relationships I have been in, yes I have noticed a change similar to the emotional/hormonal variations of woman. Is this a proven fact? Who knows...

I had a boyfriend who told me that he felt more "excited" at different times during the course of a month than other times. I don't completely understand why, since to me, most guys always are like that (lol). I do think there is some validity to this, though. Hormones play a big part of both the male and female physiology, so why isn't is possible for males to have increases or decreases as well?

no, but we have to deal with her having one, huh?

If you have a woman in your life on a regular basis, you have her emotional cycles to respond to, so you might say it's contagious. Also, you have her changing view of how you look even if you're not doing anything different - nothing you can do about that one.

Biologically, no, no such thing. In practice, maybe, or maybe it looks that way to her.





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