Well, one PMS horror story could be a woman who always gets extremely moody during PMS. She once had an outburst at her friend for no real reason during that time. It was so bad that she almost lost her friendship.
My friend was having PMS and she got really mad at the toaster. It didn't pop up the toast quickly enough for her. She started yelling at it like it was a person, saying things like 'You're supposed to be a toaster, not a slowpoke!'. Later, she couldn't stop laughing about how silly she was.
One common element is mood swings. For example, suddenly becoming very angry or very sad for no obvious cause. Another is physical discomfort like intense cramps or headaches. And often there are also food cravings that can sometimes get out of control.
A girl during PMS thought that her cat was spying on her. Every time the cat looked at her, she would say 'I know what you're up to!'. And she even tried to have a serious conversation with the cat about privacy. Her family couldn't stop laughing when they heard her.
There could be stories where women during PMS might have outbursts that seem violent in a sense. For example, in some cases, a woman with PMS might be more irritable and snap at family members. But it's important to note that this is often due to hormonal changes and not intentional aggression. Usually, with proper understanding and support from those around her, such situations can be managed well.
One horror story is about an old, abandoned asylum. People say at night, you can hear the screams of the patients who were once tortured there. The hallways are dark and cold, and there are strange markings on the walls.
One horror story is about an old, abandoned mansion. People say that at midnight, strange noises come from it. Lights flicker in the empty rooms, and there are reports of shadowy figures moving around. It's said that a family was brutally murdered there decades ago, and their spirits still haunt the place.
Sure. One of the horror stories could be about a haunted house where strange noises are heard at night. People living nearby claim to see shadowy figures moving in the windows.
Sure. One IT horror story is about a company that had all its data encrypted by ransomware. The backup systems also failed, and they had to pay a huge sum to get the decryption key. It was a nightmare as they lost a lot of important business data during that time.
Sure. In some families, there are stories of women during PMS having outbursts towards family members. They might slam doors or break small things in a fit of anger. But it's not fair to just call them violent. It's a symptom of a physiological state. Women often feel guilty after such incidents once they realize their behavior was influenced by PMS, and they need support and understanding from their loved ones.
Sure. One time I got into a rideshare and the driver was smoking. The whole car smelled awful and it made me feel sick during the ride.