WATCH: Woman shares what her husband does for her when she is on her period
Updated | By East Coast Radio
Now this is what she describes as a good husband...
When a woman is on her monthly menstrual cycle, it is a time where hormones take over her mind and body.
As you may know, many people have stereotyped this time as a time where she is overly sensitive, somewhat moody, in pain, emotional, uncomfortable, and hungry (These are just 'some' of the symptoms).
Of course, it is not a copy and paste kind of thing, each woman is different.
But it is certainly always welcomed when the opposite sex is sensitive to her at this time of the month.
This woman is proof that sensitive husbands are out there. Not all will openly share that they would do this, but we know that they are out there...
She videoed herself lying in bed, waiting on her husband to get back home. He went out in a search of a particular flavoured ice-cream that she was craving.
We've heard of men doing this when their wives or partners are pregnant, but very rarely during their periods.
WATCH the video below, courtesy of TikTok.
@damoldmillennial And that is why I married him #husband #goodhusbandcheck #hsubandos #mylove #marriedlife #ifhewantedtohewould #hagendazs #pms #love ♬ original sound - Christiana
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Many people commented on her post sharing their own experiences. Some saying that even if they had a partner like that they wouldn't take advantage of them.
But that's the thing, every relationship is different. He wanted to make her feel better and so went out searching for her craving. We love when he tells her what he told the cashier.
We love celebrating relationships like these, it just shows us that this kind of love exists...
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