@EnglishLad As a girl, I agree with THIS 100%! It invalidates women's feelings. And makes them think we are upset and don't know why or it's for no reason. I don't even get PMS or angry when I am on my period. Whenever I am angry or upset there is ALWAYS an external reason for why I feel that way, that I can explain quite easily, because I am extremely self-aware. Saying that I am angry because of hormones or because I am on my period, gives the impression I am not self-aware enough to know why I feel the way I do, or to overcome that.
Is it normal i like to push out my period blood?
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@EnglishLad As a girl, I agree with THIS 100%! It invalidates women's feelings. And makes them think we are upset and don't know why or it's for no reason. I don't even get PMS or angry when I am on my period. Whenever I am angry or upset there is ALWAYS an external reason for why I feel that way, that I can explain quite easily, because I am extremely self-aware. Saying that I am angry because of hormones or because I am on my period, gives the impression I am not self-aware enough to know why I feel the way I do, or to overcome that.