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... Read moreAs someone who has navigated the complexities of womanhood, I can deeply relate to the frustrations humorously yet brutally expressed in the phrase "WHOEVER DESIGNED THE FEMALE BODY WAS CLEARLY AN ASSHOLE." The reality of experiencing 40 years or more of monthly menstruation alone feels like a relentless sacrifice that few can fully understand. Beyond the physical discomfort, the emotional toll is significant — many women endure mood swings and stress linked directly to their cycles. Childbirth is another monumental chapter filled with both joy and trauma. The physical changes and recovery are intense, sometimes lasting longer than expected, and the impact on mental health can be profound. Many women don’t openly talk about the long-term effects childbirth can have, which makes this discussion even more important. Then comes menopause, which often feels like a final upheaval of the body’s internal balance. The description of feeling like "SATAN HIMSELF HAS SET YOUR INTERNAL THERMOSTAT ON FIRE" captures the hot flashes and emotional fluctuations perfectly. These changes, though natural, can leave women feeling unsteady and emotionally vulnerable for reasons that seem inexplicable from the outside. Sharing personal stories and experiences about these phases helps break the stigma and isolation many women feel. It’s vital to acknowledge and support each other through these challenges, providing empathy and understanding rather than silence or embarrassment. Overall, this candid perspective encourages women to embrace their experiences without shame and promotes a broader conversation about female health and emotional well-being. Recognizing these shared struggles is a step toward empowerment and self-care.