My son tracks when my periods occur... Should i be concerned?!


Question: My son tracks when my periods occur... Should i be concerned?
I was cleaning my 14 year old son's room while he was at school, and i came across a notebook with a calender marking when my periods start and end for almost a year. For the last couple of months I have noticed my son not coming home around my menstrual cycle, and particularly avoids me. Should I be concerned...?

Answers:

Maybe you don't notice it but you have very bad mood swings around your period so he tries to keep away. Or maybe he's confused about the whole thing. It might seem awkward, but you too need to talk. Try to pick a time which when he's kinda busy or is busy but needs a break like maybe when he's doing his homework. Don't tell him about the journal. Just say you need to talk about an issue that needs to be solve. Tell him he's not in trouble and he doesn't have to talk about it if he's being to feel disgusted. First ask why he's avoiding you. If he gets cold feet say it's usually around your period. Hope I helped.



It is probably a combination of curiosity and the fact that you may act somewhat differently during those times (moody, etc). You could have a chat with him, but it would likely embarrass him badly. My recommendation is to ignore it and to try to act normal during your periods (ha, ha...easy for me to say as a male!)



Hahahaha, that's hilarious. Ah, I wouldn't be concerned, although that might seem irritating, he probably just doesn't want to be around you if you have PMS. I don't blame him, I feel bad for everyone around me when I have PMS.



It seems he doesn't want to deal with the crazy you spew when high on PMS.



that is mad awks.




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