Bro this day i cried to badly because i had a soda stored in the fridge for a couple days and was waiting for the perfect day to drink it, Only to find out someone else in the house had already drank it without my permission😞
You really don’t know how DISTRAUGHT i was. I was crying so badly you would think i had just gotten news someone had passed away😭 Like if you’re Mexican you know how good a Jarrito soda is.
I’m very emotional during my monthly so everyone is basically used to it and in the end i got a new soda🤪
... Read moreOkay, so you've heard my story about the Jarrito soda incident – the ultimate 'period edition' meltdown. And honestly, if you're reading this, you probably get it. We've all been there, right? That moment when your hormones decide to stage a full-blown emotional coup, turning a minor inconvenience into a catastrophic, tear-jerking event. For me, it was that perfectly chilled Jarrito, saved for a special moment, gone without a trace. The betrayal! The sheer audacity! In hindsight, it’s hilarious, but in the moment? Pure, unadulterated devastation.
It's truly wild how our monthly cycles can amplify everything. One day, you're a perfectly rational human being, capable of handling minor disappointments with grace. The next, your favorite snack disappearing feels like a personal attack on your very soul. I remember once tearing up because my toast wasn't perfectly golden brown. Another time, a dropped pen sent me into a spiral. It’s not just about the soda or the toast; it’s the culmination of feeling a bit more sensitive, a bit more tired, and a lot less patient with the world. That's why these stories, these 'reasons I cried this day - period edition' moments, resonate so deeply. They're a testament to the rollercoaster of emotions many of us navigate.
And let's talk about Jarrito sodas for a second. If you know, you *know*. Especially if you grew up with them, there’s a nostalgia and a specific kind of satisfaction that comes with that fizzy, fruity goodness. It’s not just any soda; it's a little taste of home, a comfort, a pick-me-up. So, when my cherished bottle vanished, it wasn't just about a drink. It was about that small, anticipated joy being snatched away precisely when I needed it most. It’s like when you’re craving something specific during your period, and you finally get it, only for it to be ruined. The disappointment is magnified by a million.
What I've learned from these little emotional outbursts is that sometimes, you just have to lean into it. Let the tears flow, acknowledge the absurdity, and then find the humor in it later. My family, bless their hearts, are pretty used to my 'period edition' dramatics now. They know to either hide the good snacks or double-check before finishing anything precious. And sometimes, a replacement (like the new soda I eventually got) really does make everything better. It’s not about the item itself, but the gesture of understanding and comfort.
So, for anyone out there who's had a similar 'petty cry' moment during their period, you are not alone. Whether it was a lost sock, a bad hair day, or a coffee order gone wrong, these moments are real, they’re valid, and they’re part of the experience. Share your stories! We can all laugh, commiserate, and feel a little less alone in our hormonal adventures. What's the funniest or most unexpected 'reason I cried this day' you've had during your monthly cycle?
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