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Why do some girls tell boys that they are on their period?

I answer this question from a male perspective:

1. The relationship is extraordinary. When a girl tells a boy that she's on her period, it's obvious that she doesn't treat you as an outsider. Otherwise, she wouldn't blurt out and tell a boy that her aunt is here.

2. She is hinting at you. When she tells you that your period is coming, she also tells you when it will end. It also means that you will be able to do something in a few days. She wants you to be mentally prepared.

3. She needs your care. Maybe this girl needs your care and love in her heart, and this is also the best time for you to show it.

4. This is a joke. She is telling you not to worry about her, there is no chance.

A woman’s menstrual period can be said to be the most private thing for women. Generally, almost no one knows it except herself. If a woman tells you her menstrual period, then in my opinion, your relationship may be To the following extents.

1. Surpassing your male best friend and not having a boyfriend yet

If a woman tells you her menstrual period, you may be her best friend in her eyes. You are more important than a best friend, which means that you two are almost friends who wear the same pair of pants and talk about everything. She will not be shy when telling you about her menstrual period, but blurts it out. This is your trust

2. She regards you as her sweetheart

If a woman tells you her menstrual period, it may express her love for you. You are her sweetheart. In her eyes, she Telling you this is telling you that she likes you and hopes you will accept her. Although you may be shy when expressing it, you are still willing to tell the person you love. In their opinion, letting you know your menstrual period is the right thing to do

3. Boyfriend

It is normal for a woman to tell her boyfriend about her menstrual period, because in their view, her boyfriend has an obligation to care about her menstrual period, so your relationship at this time may be that of boyfriend and girlfriend. .

When I first started working, my employer arranged for me to live with another boy who had just graduated from college. A year later, this boy dated a girlfriend and came to our dormitory about three or four times. Once I returned to the dormitory after get off work and saw the girl sleeping on my roommate’s bed with her clothes on. Her body was bent like a shrimp in pain. . I quickly asked my roommate if I should send him to the hospital. My roommate told me that his girlfriend had her menstrual period and it was painful. Because it came early, his girlfriend was not prepared at all. Then he asked me to help him watch his girlfriend for a while, and he went After buying sanitary napkins, about ten minutes later, my roommate came back dripping with sweat and asked me sincerely to find another boy to set up shop with, so I left. When I got off work the next day, I deliberately postponed it for a while and returned to the dormitory. They were no longer there. The dormitory had been cleaned and all the bedding of my roommates had been changed.

Later, when my roommate’s girlfriend came to visit him in our dormitory, she always felt a little timid. Half a year later, I also dated a girlfriend. After dating a few times, I asked her what was going on with her dysmenorrhea. My girlfriend became angry and asked me how many girlfriends I had been with before. She even threatened to break up. I told her about it. I told her the whole story, but she didn't believe it. Once, my roommate's girlfriend and I both came over. I asked my girlfriend to ask my roommate's girlfriend about this. My girlfriend pouted and smiled, and later secretly told me that she asked my roommate's girlfriend, which confirmed my statement.

Later, my girlfriend and I broke up, but my roommate married his girlfriend. After they got married, I went to their house for dinner. My roommate’s wife said that I couldn’t keep things in mind. She could tell from the beginning. My girlfriend and I can't get along, I asked why? My roommate said you didn’t even ask about a woman’s aunt.

A year later, I got a new girlfriend, and we got married after dating for more than two years. After we got married, I once mentioned that my roommate’s girlfriend had dysmenorrhea, and my wife laughed so hard that she said to me: You are lucky not to have a girlfriend with dysmenorrhea.

Up to now, I still don’t understand why women have dysmenorrhea.

When women tell men about their menstrual periods, it should be said that the relationship has become very close. Generally speaking, women are more taboo about telling others about their menstrual periods, especially the opposite sex. Many women still think that visiting a aunt is a relatively private matter, and even think it is a bit embarrassing, so they are embarrassed to tell others.

But when women meet someone who cares about them and is trustworthy, they will open up and tell him. Even men are not afraid anymore. Being able to tell men means that the relationship is stronger!

A long time ago, even if they had been in a relationship for several years, women would not easily tell their boyfriends about their menstrual periods. However, times have improved now, and through the knowledge learned in middle school physiology classes, it is no longer a secret that women have aunts, and it is not surprising that more people dare to speak out.

When women tell men about their menstrual period, it is often a form of coquettishness, hoping that the person they like will care more about her, value her, care about her, and take care of her during this special period. You should take the opportunity to express yourself actively when the time comes. You can't stop her from bleeding, but you should be able to prevent her from crying.