Saturday, 20 June 2015

5 things you should never say to a Woman who is on Her Period





This article is for guys who find it difficult to get along with a lady during her period. Ladies want care and love during this unpleasant period. If you are a guy, this is the time you have to show her more love and care, don't be harsh on her and most importantly, know your choice of words.

In this article we will be giving you a list of 5 things you should never tell a lady during her period.

1. What's Wrong:

Really? do you need to ask that?
Obviously she is having her period and its painful, makes her cranky and ohh! so bloated. She is just not very comfortable and that doesn't mean you will keep asking what's wrong. Just try and 'empathize'  with her.

2. "You look tired" :

Of course, she is. She doesn't just look
tred she is really tired... You don't expect to be active for so long a usual. Bleeding buckets and those killer cramps accompanied with excruciating back ache is bound to show on her face.

3. "Let's go party; it will make you feel better!" :

whoa!! Youst be crazy to think like that. With that swollen tummy and painful back, you don't expect her to wear fancy dresses and high heels.

4. "I guess we should talk later, after your period is over":

You Should never ever think of saying this, did you just mean that when she's having her period she looses value?. There are things you say which she can easily forget, but not this.
Never make her feel rejected.

5. " Sorry, but I am irritated by the sight of blood.":

No way and no way will you ever say that to a woman. She doesn't get her period by choice and this time of the month all she needs is your tender love and care. Trust us by saying this you will only rub her the wrong way. Even if you hate the sight of blood, you don't have to make it that obvious to her.


P.s (Please men for a while please keep all your opinions to yourself. With the above listed words try to avoid these words no matter what and you'll be grateful you did!)

 COMPILED BY: MAXNAIJA 


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