You know, relationships are tricky business sometimes, especially when it comes to that time of the month—ya know, the period. Now, you’d think it’s simple enough, just a part of life, but when it comes to having a boyfriend, sometimes things get strange. Some fellas, they act real funny about it. They start avoidin’ you like you’re contagious or somethin’!
Now, I’m here to tell ya, if your boyfriend’s skippin’ out on ya every time you’re on your period, well, you ain’t alone. There’s plenty of us been through the same thing. Some men, they just don’t understand what’s goin’ on. And when they see you actin’ different or even mention a cramp or two, they get all squeamish and start actin’ like they need to hide.
Why Does He Avoid Me?
Some of these fellas got it in their heads that periods are somethin’ dirty or messy, and they don’t want any part of it. Now, I’ll tell ya right here: that’s his problem, not yours. But still, it can feel hurtful when your own boyfriend doesn’t want to be around you, especially when you’re already feelin’ all kinds of lousy with cramps and mood swings. It’s like, “Come on, man, it’s just a period!”
Other times, he might be avoidin’ ya because he just doesn’t know what to do or how to handle himself. Maybe he feels awkward, or he’s scared he’ll do or say the wrong thing. Some guys think they’re supposed to be fixin’ things all the time, and when it comes to somethin’ they can’t fix, like your period, they just disappear! Crazy, I know, but that’s how some of ’em think.
What Can You Do About It?
Now, if you’re like me, you probably don’t feel like havin’ a big ol’ heart-to-heart when you’re bloated and achin’. But sometimes, a little talk is what’s needed to set things straight. You can sit him down on a day when you’re not on your period, nice and calm, and explain a bit about what happens each month. Tell him about the cramps, the moods, and the whole shebang. Let him know it ain’t anythin’ he needs to run from.
- Educate him a bit: Some fellas just don’t know much about periods, so it don’t hurt to fill him in. He needs to know it’s a natural part of life, not some horror movie scene.
- Let him know what helps: Maybe he can bring you a hot water bottle or your favorite snacks. Little things like that go a long way.
- Assure him it’s normal: Tell him it’s okay if he’s a bit unsure. Just bein’ there for you can make a big difference.
Look Out for Your Own Comfort
Now, I’m not sayin’ to bend over backward to make him comfortable. Heck no! You’re the one dealin’ with cramps, moods, and the whole mess. But if ya find ways to help him understand, maybe he’ll be less likely to run for the hills every month. If he’s open to listenin’, he’ll learn it ain’t somethin’ scary or gross—it’s just a part of life.
And if, after all that talkin’, he still avoids ya or gets all weird and distant, then maybe it’s time to ask yourself if he’s really up for the job of bein’ there for you. A good partner should be able to handle the tough stuff, even when it’s a little messy or uncomfortable.
Don’t Let It Get to Ya
Listen, if he’s avoidin’ you, it’s easy to start thinkin’ there’s somethin’ wrong with you. But honey, there’s nothin’ wrong with havin’ a period—it’s just your body doin’ its thing. If he’s actin’ like it’s the end of the world, that’s on him, not you. Don’t go changin’ yourself to make him feel better about somethin’ natural.
So next time he’s actin’ all skittish, just take a deep breath and remember, you’re stronger than ya think. You don’t need him actin’ funny to make ya feel insecure. You got this!
Conclusion
At the end of the day, a period’s just a part of bein’ a woman, and a real partner should be able to handle that. If he’s avoidin’ you because of it, maybe he just needs a little learnin’, or maybe he’s just not ready for all that comes with a relationship. Either way, you do what’s best for you. Stand tall, know your worth, and don’t let any man make you feel small for somethin’ as natural as your period.
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