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Posted: Sun May 30, 2010 1:20 pm
Do you believe in PMS? Yes --Do you sympathize with women who claim to suffer from PMS?No --Have you ever suspected a woman of lying about PMS symptoms as an excuse for bad behavior? Yes
Usually men get mood swings because of a lack of testosterone thats why you see menopausical women on testosterne treatmeants or maybe man get angry too of too much testosterone
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Posted: Mon May 31, 2010 8:15 am
I definitely believe in pms. I definitely get emotional-crying during movies or shows no one else does. I also get mad cravings for sweets and salts. I experience short temper but I don't think I have the right to be and all out b***h. I also agree with many of you that pms varies from woman to woman. But those with really really bad pms may actually have pmdd. People with mood or anxiety disorders are more likely to have difficulty around that time of month because the hormone fluctuations can be more extreme or at least more noticeable.
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Posted: Sat Jun 19, 2010 4:29 am
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I believe that some women regularly get actual PMS, I'm not once of them.
I don't even usually get cramps, honestly. When I do, they're not that bad unless it's an unusual month.
However; I have (three or four times) had unusual experiences that were in the time frame of my menstrual cycle, generally relating to sudden urges to cry when I wasn't upset or depressed in any form. I can't think of any other explanation for it really neutral The only other time that happens is if I'm watching sad movies, which I wasn't.
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Posted: Sun Jun 20, 2010 1:58 pm
Life’s pretty good, and why wouldn’t it be? Yes I believe in PMS
Although I'm not sure that really want I had. I'd probably say it was more general hormonal imbalance since I could go from incredibly happy to suicidally depressed in a matter of moments, over something incredibly petty or whatever. Which is now sorted due to the wonders of hormone controlling drugs
Yes I do feel sorry for people who have it. Not only do you drive other people nuts you drive yourself nuts (well I did). Think about it, how maddening it must be to suddenly burst into tears for no reason whatsoever. Having no real control over how you feel internally when you know in the rational part of your mind you wouldn't normally feel like this, and yet can't seem to stop yourself.
and No, you shouldn't use it as an excuse to be bitchy to people. If you're that bad... well you should see a doctor about it
I’m a pirate, after all.
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Posted: Sat Nov 27, 2010 8:57 pm
Little Miss Fortune Well, yes. I know there must be something called PMS because so many women claim to experience it.
Experiences in my own life: I've never actually experienced the symptoms of PMS. Sure, I get cramps once a month, but never the mood swings and other symptoms that supposedly happen during the time leading up to menstruation. And I can't be the only one.
A lot of women seem to use PMS as an excuse to cover up their bad behavior. But is this a valid excuse or just a convenient one that women can always fall back on when they need to?
My opinion: Personally, I think it happens and exists, just not to everyone. Compare it to a disease~~it's real but doesn't necessarily occur in everyone.
But because I believe it is real, I wouldn't call it an excuse--more a reason. Everyone's different, therefore the effects would differ person to person.
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Posted: Sat Nov 27, 2010 9:00 pm
Cannibal Horsey Life’s pretty good, and why wouldn’t it be? Yes I believe in PMS Think about it, how maddening it must be to suddenly burst into tears for no reason whatsoever.
I’m a pirate, after all. It's what happens to me. The tiniest things get to me.
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Posted: Mon Nov 29, 2010 1:18 pm
cave_dweller_candy Cannibal Horsey Life’s pretty good, and why wouldn’t it be? Yes I believe in PMS Think about it, how maddening it must be to suddenly burst into tears for no reason whatsoever.
I’m a pirate, after all. It's what happens to me. The tiniest things get to me. I used to get it like that, but now I have hormone drugs and they help so much
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