How do you handle your girlfriend during her periods?

How do you handle your girlfriend during her periods?

Here are some ideas to get your creativity flowing:

  1. Be patient! Don’t blame her irritability on her period, but try to understand where she’s coming from.
  2. Bring her the food she craves.
  3. Be attentive.
  4. Give her a massage.
  5. Give her space.

What should I do if my GF is ignoring me?

Set a date to speak in person. If your girlfriend is completely ignoring you, you might not be able to get in touch with her via phone or in person. If you know she is still getting your texts, you might try sending her a message that expresses your concern and asks her to meet up and talk.

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What should I do for my girlfriend during her period?

The best thing you can do for your girlfriend during this time is make her feel sexy. Forget the food or tampons, even. If the extent of what you do is make her feel attractive and desirable when those are the last two ways she’d ever describe herself, you have won boyfriend of the year.

Do you invalidate a girl’s feelings when she has her period?

Don’t invalidate her feelings just because they stem from something that you as a man cannot experience. Also, her emotions not necessarily due to her period anyway, because like I said, we are normal 90 percent of the time.

Should you ignore your girlfriend if she is ignoring you?

Absolutely! If your girlfriend is ignoring you because she’s dealing with a personal issue, ignoring her back will make her even more upset. Try to put yourself in her shoes and consider that she might not realize she is ignoring you. Read on for another quiz question.

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What should I do if my girlfriend doesn’t respond to me?

Skip this step if your girlfriend responds to you via text or phone. If you can’t get in touch with her via text or phone, but you know that she is still okay (i.e. hanging out with friends, posting to social media), you might try sending her a message that lays out your feelings and concerns via her Facebook inbox or an email address.