About the female period – None of us likes to talk about this stuff, but we know you’re thinking about it. Why is she so whiny once a month? Does she think of her period as an excuse to complain? Maybe it’s all in her head? Pardon my bluntness, but that’s some pretty asinine thinking.
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Her period is a natural process that she has to go through every month. If we could stop our periods without causing serious physiological damage, we absolutely would! It’s the one part of menopause we’re all looking forward to.
Speaking as a woman, men frequently misunderstand what’s happening during a menstrual cycle. This is the body’s natural method of preparing women for child bearing and birthing, which will also, by the way, totally suck. Once a month something is forced out of our vaginas, and we have cramps similar to contractions and endure flu-like symptoms.
We’d like you to better understand where we’re coming from. Men are so fortunate to not have a biological process like this that they must regularly endure. We’ve learned to live with it, but that doesn’t mean you should expect us to pretend that nothing is wrong. We’re physically unwell and a little understanding would go a long way.
We’re just asking you to try to empathize with what we’re going through. But, to do that, you need to know a little bit more about what we’re going through. Read up, boys. Here’s 10 things about periods men will never understand.
10. The Uterus Swells To Ridiculous Sizes
An average, healthy, empty (meaning, not pregnant) uterus looks fine any normal day of the month. While a woman is on her period, you ask? It’s two times bigger and two times heavier.
Yuck is right. No wonder we’re in pain, that’s enormous! The uterus actually doubles in both size and weight while a woman is on her period! Imagine waking up in the middle of the night and feeling like there’s a weight inside of your lower stomach. When she’s on her period, she’s not whining; she’s actually incredibly uncomfortable. Her anatomy is playing “Honey, I Blew Up The Kid” with her uterus. Try to be a little understanding of how painful it must be for her to go through this once a month, every month.
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