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That's a PIG thing to say but...you already knew that; that's why you said it.

2007-02-14 07:40:36 · answer #1 · answered by flinch 4 · 3 0

Your immaturity and sexism is showing. If we are talking about Hillary, I would guess she has already had her menopause as she is well into her 50s. So she doesn't have a time of the month.

Otherwise, the moodiness women experience during menstruation is caused by a surge of testosterone that makes her temperament closer to a man's. So a female POTUS would have an even temper most of the month and only act like a testosterone jockey for a few days? I would vastly prefer it over the tough talking chickenhawks in the White House today.

2007-02-14 15:42:26 · answer #2 · answered by realst1 7 · 2 1

No different than a man having to deal with testosterone and ego issues. And always on the lookout for a pretty young thing.

Men have issues also. I do agree that some women would try and use their sexuality even as President but I doubt if that type of woman would ever be elected to office. The men might be conned but the women would know.

2007-02-14 16:27:49 · answer #3 · answered by Lou 6 · 1 0

Oh, puleeeeeeeeeeze. A woman in office would tolerate that stress during "her time of the month" the same way every woman does...going about the every day business of life, stoically, gracefully, bravely, fearlessly, proudly.....without, I might add, any man ever knowing what time of the month it is. We don't dangle tampons from the outside of our purses, sir. And please do not assume that because a woman is "moody" that it has anything to do with menstruation. Could be the last men she encountered was a blooming idiot and had gotten on her proverbial last nerve.

2007-02-14 15:45:23 · answer #4 · answered by Anonymous · 3 0

Lord men are so woefully ignorant of the realities of women's periods and PMS. You can relax about Hillary, she's past menopause, if that's what's got you worried. But somehow, despite her umm...lol, liabilities as a menstruating women she managed to get to the Senate and do a fine job - a fine enough job to be reelected by 67% in her state. Do you have any idea that all women do not suffer from PMS or suffer debilitating mood swings while they are having their periods? Just as not all men are cheating pigs or think that women are beneath them? Imagining any woman who has it together enough to be elected President in this country being overly emotional and all teary-eyed while dealing with an imminent threat is like imagining every male President would be surfing porn while he's waiting for the launch codes to be delivered. Please.

2007-02-14 16:13:00 · answer #5 · answered by Anonymous · 1 0

If we have a woman president, she will be already be post-menopausal. It's clear she will be above 50 not 35. So she won't have period therefore, there is no time of the month for her. If this is your biggest concern then you need to learn a lot.

2007-02-14 17:37:57 · answer #6 · answered by cynical 6 · 2 0

This is a bogus and mute sexist point. Based upon a fantasy of fiction. A man suffers from the same thing only it is called stupidity and it lasts 365 days a year - This is in defense of the ladies

2007-02-14 16:26:45 · answer #7 · answered by Anonymous · 1 0

The key is to get them AFTER menopause, when they no longer have "a time of the month". Clinton and Pelosi are post menopause, so they should be fairly level headed, like your grandma was.

If you get them while they are pre menopausal or during the hot flashes, you'll absolutely have nuclear war within 28 days of inauguration. "Antarctica isn't returning my calls! How cold! It's because I'm a woman. Well, I'll show them, and the whole damn southern hemisphere as well!"

2007-02-14 15:41:52 · answer #8 · answered by Dennis H 4 · 1 2

Well isn't that a typical and stupid thing to say. If you think about it a woman presiden that you are talking about is probably done having those times of the month.

2007-02-14 15:39:36 · answer #9 · answered by jrbridget_bush 2 · 2 0

Boy, we are not to put in the presidential chair to a teenager or a young woman. If your are thinking about Hillary, let me tell you something, have you heard about menopause? I

2007-02-14 16:33:37 · answer #10 · answered by MayanPrincess@sbcgglobal.net 3 · 1 0

Really sexist question, but any woman running now would probably be over menopause, so not a valid question. But I wouldn't vote for Hilary.

2007-02-14 15:38:26 · answer #11 · answered by shermynewstart 7 · 3 0

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