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6 signs that a man’s aunt is here

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6 signs that a man’s aunt is here

 

  Men also have menstrual periods, and when they come, it is more annoying than the poet's soul, and more difficult to clean up than the messy dishes after a meal. For them, at regular intervals, there will always be a few days when they experience emotional fluctuations or even physical discomfort, which medical experts call male The phenomenon of "low tide" is jokingly called by some doctors as the male "menstrual period". This is actually a biological rhythm change that is the result of changes in hormone levels. It's just that some people have obvious rhythms and some people don't. Take a look at how men behave when they are on their menstrual period.

  1. Restless

  When a man is on his period, he will feel restless. You asked him what happened and he said he didn't want to talk, which kept you confused. Restlessness is a sign of a man's inner anxiety. He doesn't know why he is upset, but he just can't control himself.

  2. Don’t know what you want to do

  There is a time when a man doesn't know what he wants to do or what he needs. He always sits and reads, but always turns the book over ; Or watching TV, but switching the TV stations here and there but never finding what you want to watch. When you go out to eat or shop, he, who is usually very opinionated, seems undecided and lets you make your own choice. Men during menstruation don’t understand themselves, and it’s even harder to understand others, so don’t let him make up his mind, let him calm down for a while.

  3. Indifference

  He suddenly becomes cold, even indifferent, and doesn't take the initiative to talk to you when he sees you. When you try to get close to him, he feels uncomfortable and will give you a bad look, thinking that you have influenced him. He who is usually proactive and attentive disappears and becomes cold and ruthless, as if he can't see you anymore. Let him be alone and don't disturb him. The menstrual period will pass.

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