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Popped over to Youtube to check out the comments, and apparently these two are married. Oi.
You and I, blurred lines, We come together every time Two wrongs, no rights, We lose ourselves at night
A from the outside, from the outside, Everyone must be wondering why we try, Why do we try
Baby in our wildest moments, We could be the greatest, we could be the greatest, Baby in our wildest moments, We could be the worst of all
Good girl I know you want it I know you want it I know you want it You're a good girl Can't let it get past me You're far from plastic Talk about getting blasted I hate these blurred lines I know you want it I know you want it I know you want it But you're a good girl The way you grab me Must wanna get nasty Go ahead, get at me
I had an emotional breakdown yesterday evening where I was so unreasonable. And I knew I was being unreasonable, but I just couldn't stop.
Ladies, please tell me you have these kinds of breakdowns sometimes?? So I don't feel crazy??
I have had quite a bit of these this year. It's hard to stop it once it escalates. It's like something inside me is challenging me to see just how unreasonable I can be. You are certainly not alone!
I had an emotional breakdown yesterday evening where I was so unreasonable. And I knew I was being unreasonable, but I just couldn't stop.
Ladies, please tell me you have these kinds of breakdowns sometimes?? So I don't feel crazy??
I have had quite a bit of these this year. It's hard to stop it once it escalates. It's like something inside me is challenging me to see just how unreasonable I can be. You are certainly not alone!
Ok good! Well, not good in the fact that you've been having these breakdowns as well, but good that I'm not alone
It was like once I started, I became so overwhelmed that it just got out of control. The BF did not react very well, which escalated my unreasonable-ness. And now I feel silly looking back on it.
I have had quite a bit of these this year. It's hard to stop it once it escalates. It's like something inside me is challenging me to see just how unreasonable I can be. You are certainly not alone!
Ok good! Well, not good in the fact that you've been having these breakdowns as well, but good that I'm not alone
It was like once I started, I became so overwhelmed that it just got out of control. The BF did not react very well, which escalated my unreasonable-ness. And now I feel silly looking back on it.
Did he refuse to take you to the lake because he had to get his tires rotated?
For serious though, sorry that both of you are having to deal with this.
Ok good! Well, not good in the fact that you've been having these breakdowns as well, but good that I'm not alone
It was like once I started, I became so overwhelmed that it just got out of control. The BF did not react very well, which escalated my unreasonable-ness. And now I feel silly looking back on it.
Did he refuse to take you to the lake because he had to get his tires rotated?
For serious though, sorry that both of you are having to deal with this.
Haha no. I didn't get to watch that video but reading what you all had to say about it... I kinda felt like that. The BF said "if you're going to act like this, I'm not going to respond to you" and I started sobbing hysterically.
I've just been really overwhelmed lately. I just want a day to relax and a fairy godmother to clean my house. And a dishwasher.
Did he refuse to take you to the lake because he had to get his tires rotated?
For serious though, sorry that both of you are having to deal with this.
Haha no. I didn't get to watch that video but reading what you all had to say about it... I kinda felt like that. The BF said "if you're going to act like this, I'm not going to respond to you" and I started sobbing hysterically.
I've just been really overwhelmed lately. I just want a day to relax and a fairy godmother to clean my house. And a dishwasher.
I think everyone (male or female) gets overwhelmed every so often and acts in a way that they shouldn't. It's good that you are able to recognize what the issues are and hopefully will be able to do something about them.
I have had quite a bit of these this year. It's hard to stop it once it escalates. It's like something inside me is challenging me to see just how unreasonable I can be. You are certainly not alone!
Ok good! Well, not good in the fact that you've been having these breakdowns as well, but good that I'm not alone
It was like once I started, I became so overwhelmed that it just got out of control. The BF did not react very well, which escalated my unreasonable-ness. And now I feel silly looking back on it.
I remember one time years ago getting so ridiculously worked up during an argument in a car that there was nothing left to do but scream. And I did. I was told to get out of the car. Hahaha.
Post by wannaberoo'ing on Jul 23, 2013 9:12:23 GMT -5
I used to freak out quite a bit in the past. No, it wasn't just PMS (although PMS can be horrible for some women and can cause some tremendous mood swings that shouldn't be taken lightly, for the woman's sake). I learned over the years that taking synthetic hormones, all those lovely birth control pills!, was causing me some serious depression/mood swings. At first my doctors fought me on it, saying that it wasn't the pills, blah blah. As soon as I stopped taking the extra estrogen, my "crazy" went away. The mini pill has no estrogen so I do much better with those, and many doctors now agree that there is a connection between the higher rate of depression and bipolar disorder for women and the synthetic hormones women take.
I believe without a doubt that for alot of women, birth control fucks them up and it isn't good for us to so blindly take it. But, doctors get kick backs for prescribing it and of course, women have to find a way to prevent pregnancy, and since they have yet to really find a good birth control pill for men (except I hear in Europe one has been released?), the negative effects of taking hormones gets dismissed, downplayed.
I was, at times, a raging lunatic on estrogen. I have been much calmer, more myself, since getting away from it. I'm happier too. Less depressed, less moody. Oh, and I actually sleep better too. I used to have the most vivid dreams from all the hormonal fluctuations. Sorry for the long post, but I wanted to share with the ladies on the board in case it helps them if they're having any unexplainable ups and downs like I was years ago. I hate synthetic hormones. They serve an important purpose, I get that. But the cost can be dear.
I used to freak out quite a bit in the past. No, it wasn't just PMS (although PMS can be horrible for some women and can cause some tremendous mood swings that shouldn't be taken lightly, for the woman's sake). I learned over the years that taking synthetic hormones, all those lovely birth control pills!, was causing me some serious depression/mood swings. At first my doctors fought me on it, saying that it wasn't the pills, blah blah. As soon as I stopped taking the extra estrogen, my "crazy" went away. The mini pill has no estrogen so I do much better with those, and many doctors now agree that there is a connection between the higher rate of depression and bipolar disorder for women and the synthetic hormones women take.
I believe without a doubt that for alot of women, birth control Quacks them up and it isn't good for us to so blindly take it. But, doctors get kick backs for prescribing it and of course, women have to find a way to prevent pregnancy, and since they have yet to really find a good birth control pill for men (except I hear in Europe one has been released?), the negative effects of taking hormones gets dismissed, downplayed.
I was, at times, a raging lunatic on estrogen. I have been much calmer, more myself, since getting away from it. I'm happier too. Less depressed, less moody. Oh, and I actually sleep better too. I used to have the most vivid dreams from all the hormonal fluctuations. Sorry for the long post, but I wanted to share with the ladies on the board in case it helps them if they're having any unexplainable ups and downs like I was years ago. I hate synthetic hormones. They serve an important purpose, I get that. But the cost can be dear.
Absolutely had the same experience about 10 years ago.
It's definitely worth trying out multiple types to find one that works for you (I use the mini pill also, with no noticeable side effects).
Welcome back Bonz, but I do not find it strange that your presence being requested in the Orgy thread and then you showing up, like it was the quacking Bonzai Bat Signal.
Welcome back Bonz, but I do not find it strange that your presence being requested in the Orgy thread and then you showing up, like it was the quacking Bonzai Bat Signal.
Absolutely had the same experience about 10 years ago.
It's definitely worth trying out multiple types to find one that works for you (I use the mini pill also, with no noticeable side effects).
Did you ever try Yaz? Or the Depo shot? Oh yeah, I almost murdered people when I was taking Yaz. Holy sh*t, that was the most potent hormone cocktail ever made! My husband hid from me for 3 months. I went off of it after 3 rounds. Right back to normal within a month.
I went in to tell the doctor that ortho-tricyclen was making me a lunatic and the gyno was like, "Well, here, try Yaz! It's new!" Her office was wall-papered in Yaz posters and littered with Yaz pens and notepads. So, yeah, of course, she wants to prescribe this new pill. Well, she damn near killed me (or some innocent person who had just looked at me wrong). I guess Yaz is off the market now.
Absolutely had the same experience about 10 years ago.
It's definitely worth trying out multiple types to find one that works for you (I use the mini pill also, with no noticeable side effects).
Did you ever try Yaz? Or the Depo shot? Oh yeah, I almost murdered people when I was taking Yaz. Holy sh*t, that was the most potent hormone cocktail ever made! My husband hid from me for 3 months. I went off of it after 3 rounds. Right back to normal within a month.
I went in to tell the doctor that ortho-tricyclen was making me a lunatic and the gyno was like, "Well, here, try Yaz! It's new!" Her office was wall-papered in Yaz posters and littered with Yaz pens and notepads. So, yeah, of course, she wants to prescribe this new pill. Well, she damn near killed me (or some innocent person who had just looked at me wrong). I guess Yaz is off the market now.
That is creepy. It is exactly the ortho to Yaz transition that made me bonkers. My doctor even gave me a few months free (which was huge considering I was a broke college student and was paying full cost for my pills back then, even though I had insurance...don't get me started on that!).
And just like Julie said, halfway through whatever meltdown/argument I was having I would realize how crazy I was being.
Yes, the pill makes me nuts. The last week of active I prepare myself for the emotional drop so I know to take a step back when I feel the insanity start up.