Posted by marie on Jul 1, '07 9:30 AM for everyone There's something that happens to women every now and then. We go a little crazy. Some blame it on the full moon. But we know it's hormones.
My sons know better than to deal with their mom when she goes psycho. Now they gingerly ask..."Are you about to have/ do you have/ have you just had...? PMS is a mystery to men. They don't know why the female species get weepy/mad/whacko all of a sudden. (You try having one, bud).
Of course it doesn't happen all the time. But it helps to be aware of it. It's good for us women to know that these feelings are temporary.
We don't have to live our lives riding on the roller coaster of our emotions. Our God and his promises are permanently with us regardless of how we feel. Thank God for that. He has promised never to leave us or forsake us even when the rest of the family feel like hiding in the next room til the storm has passed. Now that's a brave God.
So husbands: Keep a stash of chocolates. It could save your life, I mean your wife.
So the next time PMS hits. Trust in the Lord not your emotions. Keep in mind... "this too will pass." Then go munch that chocolate. (I want mine dark with nuts.)
 | Hahaha :-) I know...I know! btw, i love your new background! Galing mo naman...:-) Super! |
 | Some of the best advice i've ever received on the internet... |
 | hahaha. i wonder what happened with you and the "boys" at home. this pms thing really makes life complicated for men sometimes....hahaha |
 | Thats true....Emil discovered Midol PMS...it works wonders too! |
 | idamsdh wrote on Jul 1, '07, edited on Jul 1, '07 Then go munch that chocolate.  I wish I had PMS as an excuse for munching on all the chocolates kanina (think I'll have another piece not, thank you).
Marie, I need to see you in your whacko mode to believe it...for the life of me, I can't imagine it! c,") |
 | haha i love it when you talk about your "moments"...i sometimes relay the kwento to dennis because he gets relieved na it's not just me pala...and it's not just him pala who has to put up with psycho moments...yup, dark chocolates work for me too! |
 | hahaha! guys, get the hint, figure out what works with your wives para mas maraming happy days! |
 | so true! i just don't like being bloated afterwards because of all that we ate!! |
 | hahaha i can't imagine you going whacko ms marie. i don't have roller coaster emotions on that time of the month but i have killer cramps. i never leave home without alaxan. it does the trick in minutes. ~weena |
 | kcamcam wrote on Jul 2, '07, edited on Jul 2, '07 So husbands: Keep a stash of chocolates. It could save your life, I mean your wife  good advice!
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 | wendygep wrote on Jul 2, '07, edited on Jul 2, '07 I really had a good laugh reading all these reply about your moment with PMS..LOL! A good long exercise time with the stationary bike, combined walking and jogging and plenty glasses of milk works for me.. |
 | Ray learned that mentioning those 3 alphabets would make things worse right away. He mentioned just lastweek about Midol and I yelled back at him "I am not having PMS!!!!" Poor guy. |
 | Hahaha!! Funny but so true :)) |
 | Does chocolate work for stress too? :) |
 | women, either you don't understand them or you don;t understand them... |
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 | yahooo! oh, so true! :D thank you for shining light on the monthly phenomenon! |
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