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.
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.
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.
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.
Here are some recommendations for novels about women who were violently avenged:
1. " If Tomorrow Comes ": The female protagonist transformed after being wrongly imprisoned. After breaking out of prison, she launched a revenge operation against those who had hurt her. The novel also explored the heroine's confusion about the future after revenge and the power of resistance.
2. " Reborn after Abandoning: The Revenge of a Concubine's Daughter ": The female protagonist became an abandoned wife from the Empress because of the imperial edict. After her rebirth, she began to act recklessly and take revenge.
3. " The Beauty of a Concubine's Daughter. The Ghost Emperor Begs to Let Her Go ": This fantasy romance novel tells the story of the female protagonist who was reborn as a snake demon killer and launched an operation for revenge.
4. " Dimou ": This ancient novel tells the story of the female protagonist who was abandoned by her family in her previous life. After her rebirth, she suppressed the enemy for revenge.
5. " A Beautiful Woman,"" The Rebirth's Ruthless Daughter,"" Rebirth's Revenge: The Arrogant Daughter Attacks,"" The Substituted Daughter Reborn,"" Beautiful,"" The Rebirth's Elite Scholar's Daughter,"" The Strong Return Dream of 90,"" Misleading the Evil Prince,"" Lifeless and Sweet: Movie Queen, Only Flirting, Not Taking Care,"" Rebirth's Revenge," Rebirth's Revenge: The Black-bellied Princess Consort Who Doted on Her Wife Too Much, The Rebirth of the Empress's Machiavellian Tactics, The First Rank Concubine Ning of the Di Daughter's Edge, The Rebirth of the Revenge of the Di Daughter's Black-bellied Concubine, The Return of a Thousand Gold: The Rebirth of the Angel of Revenge, Rebirth of Revenge: The Beauty's Scheming, The Rebirth of the Empress 'Machiavellian Tactics, The Return of the Poisonous Concubine of the Rebirth of the Concubine's Daughter, The Hate of the Vermilion Gate: The Vengeance Queen, After Rebirth, She Began to Be Arrogant and Despotic, Rebirth's Beautiful Daughter, and other novels all used the female protagonist's rebirth to launch a violent revenge story.
These novels provided stories of women being violently avenged, which could satisfy the readers 'needs for such topics.
It wasn't a black and white question because women could be gentle and violent at the same time, or they could be gentle on the outside but violent on the inside. In different storylines, women's personalities and expressions would also be different.
Some female characters were gentle and considerate. They cared about others and were willing to share difficulties with others. Such female characters were usually considered elegant and charming.
Some female characters may show violence, such as using weapons, threatening, attacking, etc. These female characters are usually considered dangerous, untrustworthy, or even ruthless.
Therefore, when choosing the personality and expression of a female character, one had to consider the needs of the story and the role and position of the character in the entire story. Whether he chose a gentle or violent character, he had to make the appropriate choice according to the plot and the needs of the character to achieve a better effect.
Hormonal changes in women can sometimes affect their mood. For example, during menopause, the decrease in estrogen can lead to mood swings. If a woman is already under stress and has poor coping mechanisms, these mood swings might lead to outbursts that could be misconstrued as violent behavior. But it's not really violence in the true sense, just a lack of control in a difficult moment.
There are some stories. For instance, women with polycystic ovary syndrome (PCOS) which can have hormonal disruptions might be more likely to experience mood changes. In some extreme cases, these mood changes could potentially lead to minor altercations or outbursts. But it's crucial to remember that this is not the general behavior of women with PCOS or any hormonal condition. Society should not stigmatize hormonal women as being violent based on these few and far - between examples.
Sure. One time my friend was PMSing and she was craving ice cream so badly. She drove all the way to the store in her pajamas just to get a tub of her favorite flavor. When she got to the cashier, she realized she left her wallet at home. She was so embarrassed but the cashier just laughed and let her take it for free.
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.