None of us can help it, our problems come every month. At such times, our partners completely derail us, knowing full well that everything they do makes us angry, make us cry, and sometimes laugh excessively. In short, we are very moody. What should men know and do to deal with us and not be depressed by our PMS?
They don\’t talk about children with us.
If you already have children, dating with them is inevitable. However, if the person you are dating does not have children, this topic can be very troublesome, even if the woman is not menstruating. So, never bring up the topic of children. Women at this stage of life view children in a completely different way.
If we ask you to do something, do it. [Of course, this does not mean buying expensive jewelry or ordering a luxurious vacation in Hawaii, but basic instructions are often not heeded. For example, clean the kitchen, put away the mugs on the table on your own for the second day, clean up after yourself at the sink, etc. Such little things in the home not only make us happy, they help us.
Don\’t blame PMS for everything!
The worst thing that can happen is that a woman simply feels uncomfortable or shows signs of frequent mood swings, and is immediately silenced by being thrown a very nasty way of saying, “It\’s PMS again,” or “There\’s no point in dealing with it at this time of year.” This is one of the worst ways to put it. Even if it is ever true, do not use it. It is more likely to offend us than when you don\’t help us with the house or don\’t talk to us about your children.
In conclusion, every man knows that every woman is different and that every woman experiences this period differently, but it is not advisable to pour oil on the fire. On the contrary, women must correct their behavior and behave in a way that does not damage their relationships with men.