chocolate and don't push for sex
2007-04-06 02:31:23
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answer #1
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answered by Click 4
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I know this can be so hard for a man to understand, since you'll never have to experience this. Consider yourself the lucky one--you don't have to go through what women go through with their periods. This is a very difficult time for a woman--physically, emotionally, and mentally. Be loving, patient, and understanding. Give her a hug, hold her hand, help with tasks. Ask her what you can do for her to help her feel better. Do not walk away or stay away from her, unless she asks for some alone time. This would only add to her bad feelings. Remember, the symptoms will subside in a few days. If the symptoms are really bad, she can take an over the counter pill (Midol) which is available to combat the symptoms, or she can talk to her ob-gyn.
2007-04-06 00:36:48
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answered by Tweety 5
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Up the ante on compliments. Chocolate does the trick as well. Do extra things for her, like washing the dishes without having to be told.
Other things like rubbing her lower back or abdomen. I love it when I get a tummy rub.
Agreeing to everything doesn't always do the trick. Try and be more understanding. I know at this time ur probably going to lose anyway... don't continue the arguement. You're adult enough to accept u have different views.
Good Luck!
2007-04-05 23:50:36
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answered by Anonymous
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yeah, what the 1st one said..lol
SERIOUSLY.
then go to the web, (GOOGLE) PMS and read up on this phenomena
maybe print some things out for her and tell her you care
Tips for Relieving Symptoms Around the Time of Your Period
You can make conscious choices to nurture your physical and emotional balance as it relates to your cycle and your overall health.
Here are a few simple steps you can take to help feel your best:
* Cut back on salt during your period to reduce bloating and fluid retention.4, p. 1747 B
* Cut back on caffeine to feel less tense and irritable.4, p. 1747 B
* Eat foods that are high in calcium. Calcium has been shown to help alleviate some of the symptoms associated with PMS.4, p. 1747 C
* Get a moderate amount of aerobic exercise.5, p.4 A
* Keep to a regular sleeping schedule, consistent sleep and wake times can help control excessive fatigue or insomnia.4, p. 1747 A
Remember, your gynecologist or health care professional can help you evaluate the impact of your symptoms and recommend or prescribe a treatment plan that meets your needs.
2007-04-05 23:45:32
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answered by Gary G 4
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The best thing my husband ever does is leave me be. If he's super nice, he'll bring home chocolate and make dinner as well. It's a very emotional time, and it sucks. The smallest thing can upset you ad make you cry or get angry. The best thing to do is try to eliminate the stress factors from her life at the time. Be sweet, but don't get in the way... It's hard, and I usually hate myself for acting the way I do when it's done, but it truly is something we cannot control well. There are certain homeopathic remedies for really bad PMS, and you can research them, but my advice would be to wait to show her those until she is NOT PMSing... Good luck.
2007-04-05 23:43:27
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answered by Anonymous
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You can't calm any woman down while under this highly misunderstood disease. Stay away from her. Go fishing for a few days. Go visit a relative but, stay away. Under no conditions do you ask for sex, do not antagonize her, keep the kids quiet, keep the T.V. low. Under no conditions poke at her with a stick. Don't make jokes about it. Just keep away. I've been married for 49 years and have never understood it, it never bothered me.
2007-04-05 23:46:51
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answer #6
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answered by cowboydoc 7
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Your spouse has the two a. PMS- premenstrual syndrome b. PMDD- premenstrual dysphoric disease motives- a woman's physique produces Estrogen and Progesterone all month, and while its time for her era to start, she stops. the peak and drop in hormone stages motives a ricochet of alternative occurences in the physique, inflicting a woman to sense emotionally disturbed as properly as different actual indications. start up via telling her it truly is a controversy for you and you comprehend she does not mean it. (don't have this communication a week earlier her era.) Wait till she's in a solid temper. tell her which you truly desire to talk to a physician because of the fact what's occurring is a treatable, scientific disease. The surgeon will prescribe one in each of two issues, based on the severity. a. a mix OC designed to combat the indications linked with PMS and PMDD. b. A referal to an endocrinologist. solid success!
2016-10-02 06:37:56
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answered by fabbozzi 4
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Get a tv for the basement along with a internet hookup. A comfy couch would be good too along with several days worth of food. Go down there and don't come out for any reason.
2007-04-06 00:08:18
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answered by Buckwheat 2
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Once you see the signs that she is acting "hormonally", stay out of her way insofar as it is possible. Don't be drawn into any arguments about anything. You can't calm her down, the best you can hope for is to not make it worse. She will calm herself down in time. Stay level yourself and be agreeable. The odds are greatly in your favour that she won't try to kill you in your sleep.
2007-04-05 23:46:47
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answer #9
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answered by canucklehead1951 4
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You dont you just LEAVE. Come back later and if she's still being a b*tch then LEAVE again. If she asks you why or starts bitching again, just say "If you want me to be around then you have to control yourself and stop B*tching cause I can't take it. If your going to act like that, then I'm not gonna stay around and listin to it, who wants to get b*tched at anyway? If you can calm down and control yourself than I'll stay right here." She'll behave, just enough to keep you around. It's better then worrying about where the f*ck you've been all day!
2007-04-05 23:42:08
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answered by juniper 4
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Drugs
2007-04-05 23:40:59
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answered by Stitch 3
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