Sexism
Freddie Woo tells us: Despite being a well rounded modern man I think women are best off getting married and having a few kids else they'll be absolutely miserable come middle age.
What views do you have that are probably sexist that you believe are true?
( , Sun 27 Dec 2009, 12:23)
Freddie Woo tells us: Despite being a well rounded modern man I think women are best off getting married and having a few kids else they'll be absolutely miserable come middle age.
What views do you have that are probably sexist that you believe are true?
( , Sun 27 Dec 2009, 12:23)
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Until a few years ago I would have joined in your rant
but for a few months I suffered from PMT.
At first I had no idea why I was feeling so irrational and after it happened a couple of times I realised what it was.
When I realised what it was it somehow made it all better. No I wasn't going mad or turning into a major bitch, I was suffering from PMT.
I told myself it was only going to last a day and would steer clear of the world until it passed, as I knew it would.
Being practical, and working for myself, I would simply work from home and put off anyone who phoned me with "I will phone you back tomorrow".
Guys, it really is the most horrific thing. Irrationality, paranoia, and a crushing, negative feeling is no joke but it's a fact of life and a practical way of dealing with it has to be found.
Pox on women who use it as an excuse for acting like complete bitches. SHE should have been the one to monitor her cycle and avoid YOU like the plague on her bad days so as not to cause arguments and mayhem. Perhaps you over-indulged her a bit and from the start should have spoken to her about it (when she was over it of course!)
So for wimmin who suffer, please avoid everyone, avoid making any decisions more important than what to put in your butty for lunch and remember, tomorrow it will be gone.
( , Wed 6 Jan 2010, 0:22, 1 reply)
but for a few months I suffered from PMT.
At first I had no idea why I was feeling so irrational and after it happened a couple of times I realised what it was.
When I realised what it was it somehow made it all better. No I wasn't going mad or turning into a major bitch, I was suffering from PMT.
I told myself it was only going to last a day and would steer clear of the world until it passed, as I knew it would.
Being practical, and working for myself, I would simply work from home and put off anyone who phoned me with "I will phone you back tomorrow".
Guys, it really is the most horrific thing. Irrationality, paranoia, and a crushing, negative feeling is no joke but it's a fact of life and a practical way of dealing with it has to be found.
Pox on women who use it as an excuse for acting like complete bitches. SHE should have been the one to monitor her cycle and avoid YOU like the plague on her bad days so as not to cause arguments and mayhem. Perhaps you over-indulged her a bit and from the start should have spoken to her about it (when she was over it of course!)
So for wimmin who suffer, please avoid everyone, avoid making any decisions more important than what to put in your butty for lunch and remember, tomorrow it will be gone.
( , Wed 6 Jan 2010, 0:22, 1 reply)
PMT - More Regular Than Every 28th Day...
My Ex used to lapse into very similar behaviour, however, this wasn't hormone induced. About 3 large glasses of wine would do it.
The number of times, for no valid reason that I heard "Get out of my flat, I'm calling the Police!" in the 19 months we were together, I simply cannot count. Then there was the public display of physical violence and the choruses of "Fuck You!" followed by repeated floods of tears and, once successfully guilted back to her flat on that particular occasion, a suggestion of a good hard shag.......?...
That's why she's my 'ex.
Thankfully, the current Ms.Caescarna, whom I left my Ex' for, demonstrates no such batshit-behaviour, doesn't suffer PMT either and has the equivalent of a cast-iron Liver. Win all round :)
( , Wed 6 Jan 2010, 11:51, closed)
My Ex used to lapse into very similar behaviour, however, this wasn't hormone induced. About 3 large glasses of wine would do it.
The number of times, for no valid reason that I heard "Get out of my flat, I'm calling the Police!" in the 19 months we were together, I simply cannot count. Then there was the public display of physical violence and the choruses of "Fuck You!" followed by repeated floods of tears and, once successfully guilted back to her flat on that particular occasion, a suggestion of a good hard shag.......?...
That's why she's my 'ex.
Thankfully, the current Ms.Caescarna, whom I left my Ex' for, demonstrates no such batshit-behaviour, doesn't suffer PMT either and has the equivalent of a cast-iron Liver. Win all round :)
( , Wed 6 Jan 2010, 11:51, closed)
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