What about the younger girls 16 to 25 with no kids or somebody else is always watching them and still live at home?why are they so tired?thats who i hear saying it the most.and ive asked many times whats their favorite thing to do and they always say sleeping.the only two reasons ive ever been given is its to escape reality or that theyre bored.is this true?personally i hate sleeping.i think its very boring and its such a chore.i only do it because i have to.
Well teenage girls do stress alot.. I mean they worry about their looks, school work, getting a job and having a period every month doesn't help either. lol
It's not normal for girls under the age of 25 to feel chronic fatigue. They have youthful bodies, high metabolisms, and live in a world that revolves around their education and social life. It's hardly a difficult life.
But women who are over 25, very very normal, due to the sexist tradition of maintaining an entire household with little help from the male spouse, while also holding down a full-time job or the majority of the childcare (when children are present). It's true that men do contribute more to domestic responsibilities than they did fifty years ago, but it's still no where near the amount that women do. With all of this extra responsibility comes extra fatigue.
Is it normal to be sick of women always saying theyre tired or sleepy?
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What about the younger girls 16 to 25 with no kids or somebody else is always watching them and still live at home?why are they so tired?thats who i hear saying it the most.and ive asked many times whats their favorite thing to do and they always say sleeping.the only two reasons ive ever been given is its to escape reality or that theyre bored.is this true?personally i hate sleeping.i think its very boring and its such a chore.i only do it because i have to.
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Well teenage girls do stress alot.. I mean they worry about their looks, school work, getting a job and having a period every month doesn't help either. lol
It's not normal for girls under the age of 25 to feel chronic fatigue. They have youthful bodies, high metabolisms, and live in a world that revolves around their education and social life. It's hardly a difficult life.
But women who are over 25, very very normal, due to the sexist tradition of maintaining an entire household with little help from the male spouse, while also holding down a full-time job or the majority of the childcare (when children are present). It's true that men do contribute more to domestic responsibilities than they did fifty years ago, but it's still no where near the amount that women do. With all of this extra responsibility comes extra fatigue.