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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]Women are very moody like hormones, menopause, gain weight[/quote] You do know that, at certain points in life, that is due to biology. LITERAL body changes they can't control. And many doctors are not adept at identifying and counseling women through it. [/quote] Such as a first-world problem, in the absence of true hardships, the small ones become the focus and are promoted to being a big deal. Many people need a reality check and to see how women from foreign countries are eager to come to the US to find an American husband. Other cultures are very hard on women, while the US is the complete opposite. This has led to a situation where some believe American women have become overbearing, not worth the effort, and prone to overreacting over minor things. Staying in shape and managing hormone changes may not be difficult, but in the absence of real hardships, there's a tendency to make everything about oneself.[/quote] Just because women in other countries have it worse, doesn't mean that women in this country have it easy. The US is not the "complete opposite" of other countries in all respects. and in some ways it is very hard on women. Just read the threads on this board. And with all due respect, menopause is one of those things that is hard. You've become shriveled and disposable in society. Overlooked. Many doctors don't know how to effectively manage it. Or even recognize it. (Ask me how I know). It has a really negative effect, physically and mentally, on women that simply "just work out more" won't help. And shame on you for putting it in some "doesn't matter" box. [/quote]
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