Why Does Guys Don't Want To Hear About Women Periods?!


Question: It brother me a lot. It's not fair. That the guys don't have periods. And feel the paid like us, Womens.


Answers: It brother me a lot. It's not fair. That the guys don't have periods. And feel the paid like us, Womens.

You r sooooooooooooooooooooooo right. Guys don't care about that.

I do.

Guys don't want to hear about them because some women have PMS or premenstrual syndrome. Women when they have PMS are easily irritated, moody and things unexplained by medicine, so we always want to get out of the way when you have it. Don't say it is unfair... we guys don't have the chance of experiencing child birth anyway (if you became a mom you'll know how blessed you women are).

We don't but you insist on whining about it anyway.

I do but its something that should be kept in a partnership, but men don't what to hear about it because there are uneducated

ya they always get immature about it and that pisses me off b/c its a serious matter
thats the time when you feel like $#!t and they are just like 'haha period..hahhahhaah' and it really hurts and you get chocolate cravings that cannot be solved b/c you have no effin chocolate >:(
stupid boys...grow up

coz it ruins their fantasy.

but i guess it's just like anything else. you wouldn't want to hear a guy talking about his bodily functions to you would you?

no

Men are childish about women's menstrual issues for several reasons. They feel justified in giving women a hard time about the pain involved because women often have emotional difficulties as a side effect, and men feel that if they have to "deal with" women's periods (ie, the side effects) they should get to complain about it. In my opinion, men who complain about dealing with women's menstrual problems are weak and pathetic. Let's make a comparison- a.) dealing with someone's emotional issues, or b.) having horrible pain, hemorrhaging, experiencing emotional issues, iron deficiency that can result in anemia-like symptoms.

If men had a genetic condition that caused frequent, painful hemorrhaging, you can bet your *** there would be walkathons, telethons, and billions of dollars of research going toward research.

I should mention that I am not griping on my own behalf, as I have been on Depo-Provera for about 7 years and don't have menstrual cycles. I feel horrible for women who have to deal with menstrual issues, and when men are mean to them and make stupid jokes, it makes me want to punch them in the face.
You can bet if you make fun of women's health problems I will never think of you as a real man.

I dont mind hearing about it. I listen about all womens problems.





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