why do you get mad for no reason? do you have that time of month too? my old man woke up in a mood, he got some last night so he should be in a good mood and it was good. he said he couldn't move afterwards!he woke up cussin and throwin stuff nobody even said a word to him
2006-09-03
07:31:57
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ok im not a sicko!it wasn't my dad it was my husband!
2006-09-03
07:35:40 ·
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ok now im really confussed. he just left to do some "secret shopping"
2006-09-03
08:35:36 ·
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Ut oh-You did it so good to him his sperm maker bust and it flooded in his brain-the only way to correct it is suck as hard as you can to relive the pressure and when he is all drained out he will be normal again.
2006-09-03 07:36:39
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answered by super stud 4
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Your husband likely has a mental or emotional disorder. I have 3 close friends [since junior high, we are all professionals (lawyer, pharmacist, 2 professors], and none of us ever gets mad for "no reason". Everyone gets irritated from time to time, however. But your husband is an aberration of the species mayhap. I would guess that you may be accustomed to being at his beck and call and generally putting up with his childish b.s. Quit doing this.
2006-09-03 14:40:41
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answered by orfinlimer 1
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:Yes men go through hormonal mood swings too beleive it or not. acyually i have read that it can happen as often as every 15 minutes. im cranky in the mornings alot of the time myself and catch myself not being myself .but then so does my wife at times so just learn to spot the bad mornings and avoid him or maybee just change his mood with a bj or something . It usually dosnt last long when a man "wakes up on the wrong side of the bed".Good luck sorry for the throwing stuff i would ask him to try to control himself even if hes in a bad mood.
2006-09-03 14:38:27
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answered by tony r 2
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Stop swinging on the darn Chandeliers. He probably hurt or pulled a muscle - poor ol soul that Mr Dogbone
2006-09-03 14:33:51
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answered by zaazzy 4
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Though I have always considered this to be a mostly female trait,I guess we are all guilty of it at times. I catch myself at times being(discontent) my name for it. It's usually caused by occupational pressures,lack of sleep or too many things to do and too little time (in my case).I.E **STRESS** I can't speak for your man, but you could just ask him "Dude what are you so stressed out for?" Bear in mind that **Dude** is a crucial element to the question.
2006-09-03 15:17:55
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answered by Anonymous
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When he is like that give him some space and let him cool off. Men do have roller coaster emotions but we will never admit it.
2006-09-03 14:56:43
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answered by inluvwshana 2
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maybe he's mad because he's getting old,or he's soar. you said he couldnt move maybe he pulled a muscle with all the action last night. he's the only one who got mad for no reason....i feel fine.
2006-09-03 14:35:23
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answered by puertoricout 4
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Male menopause.
2006-09-03 14:35:23
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answered by Anonymous
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yes we have moods too. for guys its easyier to keep it in side us than to talk about it, and we do usually take it on on the people that we love
2006-09-03 14:37:09
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answered by waysexy26 1
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I'm a guy.... I've read some people say that for guys, it's ALWAYS "that time of the month" ....
2006-09-03 14:50:46
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answered by ckk 2
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