I will try to be brief.
I want to hear your experience with women going through PMS (or the so called “PMS”). My ex- never showed symptoms of PMS (born and raised in the U.S., was with her in her 20s and early 30s). Neither did my sisters or cousins or aunts (all Latinas born and raised outside the U.S.). Never had to deal with this issue in the past because most of the women I saw were in their early to mid 20s (although, here in the U.S., I see the "PMS" sympton on women of all ages). And several of the women I saw in the past lasted very short period of times (ONE NIGHT STANDS, etc.).
This brings me to the following issue. My current girlfriend claims that she becomes irritable the week prior to menstruation. In fact, every time she gets upset prior to her menstruation she uses that as an excuse (PMS). Her sister does the same. Her friends say the same. My girlfriend, does indeed gets pissy during that timeframe (although, I know she has a very short tempter under other occasions, but one that I personally don't tolerate and there no PMS to blame).
I told her/them in the past that getting irritable during PMS might not be able to be controlled…however, the outburst of anger can certainly be controlled. And there is NO excuse for those outburst (they are not that bad…but they are getting a little tiresome. Well, VERY tiresome.).
I gave her the following examples:
1-I asked her if she gets the outburst toward people that can negatively impact her life (e.g. a judge, the police, her boss, job interviewer, etc.).
2-Every time they claim it cannot be “controlled”, I tell them that for decades (if not centuries) women managed to control that outburst. And I’m sure menstruation is not a fad of the 90s, that it is something that has plague women for centuries.
To #1 she said that the difference is that I am with her most of the time, while those individuals might be for a very short period of time (e.g. minutes).
For #2, their typical answer is: “Women were submissive during those years.”
In #2, the thing is…that’s NOT my point. My point is that for whatever reason, they managed to control this “uncontrollable hormonal” thing called “PMS”. I have done research and there is no conclusive scientific evidence (at least from my point of view) showing evidence that PMS is too blame for psycological behavior. Sometimes, I even believe that's an excuse women has managed to use in order to get her whiny/pissy mood at least 1-2 weeks out of the month PRIOR to Menstruation (which translates to "excused" outburst 3-6 months out of the year).
I want to make sure that I’m not being unfair to her. I want to know if any of you dealt with a woman that “suffered” of PMS (the irritable portion toward you) and if she became “cured”. And what “cured” her. With cure, I mean…maybe was something you told her that made her “control” her unacceptable behavior (snappiness).
I personally cannot accept ANY behavior of what I consider “disrespect” or snappiness. I don’t care is the source is PMS or the Pink Panther or even cancer. But I need to know if women use that “PMS” crap as an excuse. If they truly are dealing with irritable issues that they cannot "control", I can always minimize my joking around or can be a little “cooler” (e.g. less argumentative).
Thanks.
I want to hear your experience with women going through PMS (or the so called “PMS”). My ex- never showed symptoms of PMS (born and raised in the U.S., was with her in her 20s and early 30s). Neither did my sisters or cousins or aunts (all Latinas born and raised outside the U.S.). Never had to deal with this issue in the past because most of the women I saw were in their early to mid 20s (although, here in the U.S., I see the "PMS" sympton on women of all ages). And several of the women I saw in the past lasted very short period of times (ONE NIGHT STANDS, etc.).
This brings me to the following issue. My current girlfriend claims that she becomes irritable the week prior to menstruation. In fact, every time she gets upset prior to her menstruation she uses that as an excuse (PMS). Her sister does the same. Her friends say the same. My girlfriend, does indeed gets pissy during that timeframe (although, I know she has a very short tempter under other occasions, but one that I personally don't tolerate and there no PMS to blame).
I told her/them in the past that getting irritable during PMS might not be able to be controlled…however, the outburst of anger can certainly be controlled. And there is NO excuse for those outburst (they are not that bad…but they are getting a little tiresome. Well, VERY tiresome.).
I gave her the following examples:
1-I asked her if she gets the outburst toward people that can negatively impact her life (e.g. a judge, the police, her boss, job interviewer, etc.).
2-Every time they claim it cannot be “controlled”, I tell them that for decades (if not centuries) women managed to control that outburst. And I’m sure menstruation is not a fad of the 90s, that it is something that has plague women for centuries.
To #1 she said that the difference is that I am with her most of the time, while those individuals might be for a very short period of time (e.g. minutes).
For #2, their typical answer is: “Women were submissive during those years.”
In #2, the thing is…that’s NOT my point. My point is that for whatever reason, they managed to control this “uncontrollable hormonal” thing called “PMS”. I have done research and there is no conclusive scientific evidence (at least from my point of view) showing evidence that PMS is too blame for psycological behavior. Sometimes, I even believe that's an excuse women has managed to use in order to get her whiny/pissy mood at least 1-2 weeks out of the month PRIOR to Menstruation (which translates to "excused" outburst 3-6 months out of the year).
I want to make sure that I’m not being unfair to her. I want to know if any of you dealt with a woman that “suffered” of PMS (the irritable portion toward you) and if she became “cured”. And what “cured” her. With cure, I mean…maybe was something you told her that made her “control” her unacceptable behavior (snappiness).
I personally cannot accept ANY behavior of what I consider “disrespect” or snappiness. I don’t care is the source is PMS or the Pink Panther or even cancer. But I need to know if women use that “PMS” crap as an excuse. If they truly are dealing with irritable issues that they cannot "control", I can always minimize my joking around or can be a little “cooler” (e.g. less argumentative).
Thanks.