Wednesday, November 23, 2011

My teenage sons girlfriend has PMS and is treating him bad. Any advice for him?

They have only been together for a couple of weeks and everything has been good until today. She is moody, uncommunicative and he is really stressed out about the situation. I told him he can't take it so hard and not to worry, but he has little experience with this and could use some helpful advice.My teenage sons girlfriend has PMS and is treating him bad. Any advice for him?
Im sure if he's a teenager he knows about periods already. I would just tell him that she is on ';her time of the month'; and to just be a little bit more carfull on his choise of words, what he does, ect. Girls have it hard when they're piriod comes, just tell him what you would want a guy to say and do to you when your on your period.





Hope this helps a little.


God bless.


:)My teenage sons girlfriend has PMS and is treating him bad. Any advice for him?
I agree with anni, just tell him how things work. No need to get into details, just tell him why she's acting how she is, that she still cares for him, and that it'll pass. Tell him to go into mental coma mode when she's around and has P.M.S. THATS HOW I SURVIVE HELL WEEK. lol only kidding but ya, tell him how it is. Also, if it isn't PMS and she continues to treat him badly, tell him to stand up for himself and kick her to the curb.
just tell him to give her space and she will apperciate it. its a hard time for me and my boyfriend is always understanding and never gets angry if i lash out against him. my advice its the hormones she cant help it!if she treated you like this all the time than i would be worried, but if not don't worry....its only a couple of days!thank goodness :)
He could use some distraction. Find a teen novel/book on the same problem? Make him do his homework? I defy anyone to be thinking about a girl friend if they are struggling with a math problem set.





Make sure to put in a calendar. If the relationship makes it past this bump it will be interesting if it really is PMS.






Well you are the best one to give it to him. You can relate to her right? Tell him how you felt when you were that age and what it did to your personality.
Tell him to give her space.





If she starts bitching, tell him just to let her yell.


Like you said he doesn't have to worry about anything.





Just let time pass and everything will go back to normal.



PMS is evil to us women. It's natural for us to get moody during this time.





As far as being uncommunicative, that's a totally different story.
be sure to tell him what is going on with her and not to worry about her and that if he can't take that every month then don't be by her when she has PMS.
just tell him ';she has PMS, she'll be fine in a day or two';





it's not that she doesnt like him anymore, its just hormones :]
PMS doesn't last long and doesn't come with the same moods month for month usually. So he should just avoid her while she's PMSing.
Ok if he is stressing over it then tell him just to stay away from her until it passes!
leave her alone it just means shes growing up . shell get over it in a few days . try telling your son to avoid her for a wile
Have him check into '; Ralph's PMS Shelter for Men';...after all a week is a terrible thing to waste...LOL !
Tell him to comfort her.
slap her


PMS is all in your head
tell him to be nice and steer clear when she's angry

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