Omg my mom was so excited she announced it at the dinner table. My brother came up to me afterwards and said donât worry itâs natural. I was mortified.
Trust me thatâs literally the opposite of what my mom did. My mom didnât even straight up tell my dad she just said that Iâm grown up and blablabla, my mom would never tell it like that because she knows itâs embarrassing and my brother doesnât need to know I have my period
How can having your period be a good thing!? When I got mine everyone was like âCongratulations! You are a woman now!â Like my childhood being over and going into womanhood is NOT fun!
Exactly. Like omg let's celebrate you being in immense pain for a week and a half every month, and lets celebrate that the chances of you getting pregnant are higher
No my mum was like its okay its alright but i was crying and stayed in bed until it was done i got used to it after having my period for two or three times
My family felt bad for me cus I was the youngest child... they treated me like I was dieing lol ... heating pad, ibuprofen, blankets, chocolate... im pretty sure my dad got me a balloon? đ€Łđ
My mom taught me how to use a pad and I tell her when I start it every month but I had to remind her at the doctors in front of my little brother with the cup thing
âItâs excitingâ *youâre excited for your daughter to have terrible cramps?* Edit: after reading the replyâs, I realize that some people may not have them or something to celebrate in some cultures. Now please, this comment is 5 months old, stop replying to it đ„Č
@Olivia Gurbiel yeah itâs something to celebrate because youâre going into womanhood and by that time of your period it you have seggs you will get pregnant
This was kinda like me but I was screaming in pain because of it and my mom keep on saying âitâs a good thing! Why are you getting upset?? You should be really happy!â And she even told someone that I was on period and I didnât even know that person so I was super upset
I seriously hate when moms do this, or when your upset they're like "someone's starting soon". Honestly I think the only way to go about this would to act like it's normal, don't make it seem super special and don't act like the world's falling apart. Show us how to use something then don't bring it up unless we do because it's either we need something for it or we're about to start. Oh and the thing that I can not even emphasize enough, NEVER bring it up in front of friends, siblings( unless they're girls too), and our father. It's embarrassing and makes me wanna punch u.
Omg I coincidentally got sick 4 weeks apart and my mom was like âhoney itâs been 4 weeks since this happened last, itâs the early stagesâ. That was abt 3 months ago and no sign of anything sense.
Iâm here reading the comments realizing everyoneâs moms were excited meanwhile my mom yelled at me for blood on my WHITE uniform because she never even showed me how to use any of the stuff
I started my period on Thanksgiving. It was awful my mother told everyone and it was so embarrassing to eat dinner..and my father flipped out on me and told me No..Nope not happening..your too young!! I was like wtf
My mum told my hole family and the guest that was at our house. She also texted literally all my aunts my grandma etc. That weekend me and my family went skiing and my brother noticed there was something on my mind so he came up to me and said: âDonât worry ur gonna be fine, every woman has it. You just have to get used to it.â You have no idea of how embarrassed I was. đ
why's everyone mom in these comments being so..idk kinda just making everyone uncomfortable like..telling all the family...or being excited..or yelling for blood getting on your clothes? I'm sorry your parents are like that, ik it does seem horrible but it does make us uncomfortable and I understand. my mom made me a little bag of pads, tampons, midol, and chocolates, she asked if I wanted help or if I wanted to learn on my own, she bought me heating pads and comfy pajamas and new socks, even a pack of new underwear so if I bled thru I wouldn't ruin my seamless ones, I literally love her so much
My mom was happy for me too. Very lucky that when I started at 12 years old, it was on the weekend going home. I was shocked but not embarrassed since I already knew what was happening.
My mom laughed at me...took me ruining 4 underwear to realize the blood was my period. She was laughing so hard she was crying. My brother was the one to help me find the pads in the washroom, and I kicked him out right after since i already knew how to use them from mom taching me to over the years.
The day I got my â.â Every teacher and my parents were like âOh congrats, thatâs amazingâ 5 years later I still donât see the excitement over it
Lol I woke up one day and i had gotten it but i knew my mom had pads in a bathroom just in case so I used one and didnât even tell her until she found out the next day đđ
My mom actually prepared me well telling me that I should not freak out when I see blood come out I remember it like it wsa yesterday I saw the blood and I did not freak out I was excited about it and I told my mom and she was happy then when my family found out they where like uh oh lol now it just sucks đ
@@Fried_chocolate lucky my mom took me to get MASSIVE pads and then took me to her friends party yeah I made leave early cause of the pain (the party was cause it was thanks giving)
Luckily for me my first period was so light that it wouldnât have been able to bleed through so I was able to hide it. I didnât actually tell my mother until like 3 months later when I actually started a steady flow. And sheâs already been through it with my older sister so she was just like âOkayâ.
when I told my mom she got so excited and her voice started to rise, I had to tell her to be quiet đ she also tried to make me a celebratory bowl of rice, part of Japanese tradition apparently
This is why I love my mom. She simply showed me how to do it and doesn't act like it was the end of the world. She just tells me if I need something to ask
My parents were always really open so I was taught mostly everything from age 4 or 5. When I got my first one at like 10/11, I just came up to my mom and said âhey where do you keep the pads?â đ she was freaking out but I was so chill about it
i remember when i started my period which was in third grade and yk i was really young so i was kinda scared but my mom taught me abt it since i was an early bird and i only told two of my friends and i went to the nurse cuz i told my teacher and i literally did not know how to put on a pad and i was so scared
When i was like. 8, i started my period home alone with only my dad home. My mom was at a side job gig. She had been preparing me for so long and the minute I figured out i had my period i instantly forgot how to put on a pad. So i watched YT tutorials on how to put one on and i just got even more confused. So i just waited in the bathroom for my mom.
If only my mom taught me. She taught my middle sister(she got hers first) who then taught my oldest(she got hers second) and then I...learned by myself. I also learned how to brush my teeth, bathe, and shave all by myself.
I asked my mom not to tell anyone when I first got my period. She told everyone at church that evening. They would all whisper and look over at me. You should respect your children as human beings.
I don't have my mom as she lives in dubai for her job . And I don't have any brother or sister just a cousin who is 16 . I have at his house with my aunt, uncle and my cousin. But when I got mine I stayed crying while sitting on bed then my cousin came and asked but I refused to tell anything. I called my mom immediately and she got worried as I was sobbing . When I told her everything she was laughing so hard and she told me about all these things . She informed my aunt and uncle they were also laughing thinking of my fullishness .My cousin, uncle and aunt took care of me and they used say it again and again that I was so funny that day ......
when I got my first period I started to cry in excitement dad and mom wasn't in home so I told it to my sister... And... đđđđ now I regret itđđđ
My Mom embarrassed the living tar out of me when I first started. I ran out of the bathroom laughing and crying and was like- I STARTED! IMA DIE!! She laughed and texted all 500000 friends of hers. They were like- letâs do a party. pray for me. I donât want to celebrate this.
The first time I got it I was like 13 and I had missed maybe 2 weeks of school already (anxiety/depression issues etc) the day I was going back I got my period and my mom got the pad ready while I was half asleep and miserable thinking of having to attend again. When she realized I had started she just looked at me and said I don't care you're still going back. That's all I remember lol
My brother was 17 and a few years older so it was very awkward when my mom announced it at our dinner and it was terrible because my brother âdubbedâ me the âBleeding Woman Of The Houseâ because our mom had a hysterectomy so uhm yeah thatâs my story
My mom didnât make a party but she hugged and cried because she was happy that I was becoming a woman, I felt do good! It could be a cultural thing (I am Mexican) but growing into a woman is a good thing! Seeing a daughter grow would make a mother happy too, I donât understand the discomfort :/ the mom just seems happy for her
Maybe it was just my family but it was no big deal. I learned about it in school, and right before my 14th birthday, my mom said it's probably coming anytime now. After I turned 14, it came while I was sleeping, mom gave me what I needed and that was it. I just took it in stride.
When I was 9 years old I got my period on august in my aunts house in the morning when we wanted to go to another city đbad memories I almost screamed đ€ đ
I was 10 years old when I got my first period... on Christmas. If that as a Christmas present wasn't bad enough my mom called everyone including my 5 uncles and my Papaw and her boyfriend to tell everyone that I had became a woman.đ€Šââïž
My mom was so excited to but also really shocked because I was 11 but she was really cool abt it and when I told her she was like honey itâs fine are you ok because she could hear my heart beating out of my chest
I started mine when I was in school and my was worried bc I am the youngest child but when we went to the store I wanted to get spicy chips and my mom was like DONT EAT THOSE UR ON UR PERIOD
when i got my first period, my mom was very calm and natural with it, she asked if it was okay if she look at my liner (i wore those because of discharge being annoying) and i agreed and she even asked me if it was okay if we told my dad, i was hesitant but i then decided heâll always be confused and i told him. i wish everyoneâs mothers acted this way with periods iâm really glad she was calm.
I was 10 and it was at my grandparent's house 8 hours away from home. My grandmother gave me pantie liners and called my mom asking what would be a good brand/size/type, since she hadn't needed to shop for this stuff in like 45 years. My mom felt bad she couldn't be there for my first period.
When I got mine I was with my grandma and she was talking to me about it in a closet and I was crying because it was so embarrassing and I hated it. Then I begged her not to tell my dad and yep. She did. Now every single day my dad asks me about it đ€Šââïž Also My family never congrats me, or did anything like that. They never showed me how to use or where pads were. They didnât give me a heating pad. Nothin. I had to improvise đŹđ€§đ Iâve never had a cramp though and itâs been like 3 years. Still no heating pad đ
Omg my mom was so excited she announced it at the dinner table. My brother came up to me afterwards and said donât worry itâs natural. I was mortified.
But at least your brother was sweet about it
@@xochloeox7538 FR đ mine is mean back when Iâm mean to him lmao đ
Trust me thatâs literally the opposite of what my mom did.
My mom didnât even straight up tell my dad she just said that Iâm grown up and blablabla, my mom would never tell it like that because she knows itâs embarrassing and my brother doesnât need to know I have my period
I bet your brother is older
@@Theyluvnina seems like a normal sibling dynamic đ
How can having your period be a good thing!? When I got mine everyone was like âCongratulations! You are a woman now!â Like my childhood being over and going into womanhood is NOT fun!
Exactly. Like omg let's celebrate you being in immense pain for a week and a half every month, and lets celebrate that the chances of you getting pregnant are higher
@@Havis_Princess Fr
it means ur body is working good and ur healthy
itâs a good thing because it means we have healthy bodies. BUT I HATE PERIODS I SWEAR ITS SO ANNOYINGđ
@@maddie329 ik that but it still sucks >:(
i started crying when i got mine, and my mom was like âiâm so sorry kiddo, youâve started the worst weeks of your lifeâ lol
Same
No my mum was like its okay its alright but i was crying and stayed in bed until it was done i got used to it after having my period for two or three times
when I got mine my mom said âthereâs pads under the sinkâ thatâs it
Oof
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@@krishaqueenpur L urself.
@@sunnysundays9 they mean L the mom I think
@@sanaa3183 yeah probably
My family felt bad for me cus I was the youngest child... they treated me like I was dieing lol ... heating pad, ibuprofen, blankets, chocolate... im pretty sure my dad got me a balloon? đ€Łđ
My mom taught me how to use a pad and I tell her when I start it every month but I had to remind her at the doctors in front of my little brother with the cup thing
How ya got a balloon so easily we only get one if we have to go through a surgery đ
Lucky , my mom said I was bleeding I thought she meant like an injury đ
lucky
Awww what a supportive family
The first time I started my âFriendâ Said âWelcome to hellââšđ
âItâs excitingâ *youâre excited for your daughter to have terrible cramps?*
Edit: after reading the replyâs, I realize that some people may not have them or something to celebrate in some cultures. Now please, this comment is 5 months old, stop replying to it đ„Č
Actually have your period means your body and fine and healthy but when you get period cramps itâs the worse :( but at least your body is healthy
Yea
@Olivia Gurbiel yeah itâs something to celebrate because youâre going into womanhood and by that time of your period it you have seggs you will get pregnant
Call me weird but I kinda like having cramps
Not everyone gets it and Some people get Cramps that are bearable
This was kinda like me but I was screaming in pain because of it and my mom keep on saying âitâs a good thing! Why are you getting upset?? You should be really happy!â And she even told someone that I was on period and I didnât even know that person so I was super upset
This is so true đ
đđđđ dope get get her to 1MILLION she works really hard đ„đ„đ„
I seriously hate when moms do this, or when your upset they're like "someone's starting soon". Honestly I think the only way to go about this would to act like it's normal, don't make it seem super special and don't act like the world's falling apart. Show us how to use something then don't bring it up unless we do because it's either we need something for it or we're about to start. Oh and the thing that I can not even emphasize enough, NEVER bring it up in front of friends, siblings( unless they're girls too), and our father. It's embarrassing and makes me wanna punch u.
Completely agree! I celebrated when it ended in my 50's! Lol
Omg same but sister all ways dose that it so annoying
WHY DONT MOTHERS GET IT! YOU ARE SO RIGHT
Omg I coincidentally got sick 4 weeks apart and my mom was like âhoney itâs been 4 weeks since this happened last, itâs the early stagesâ. That was abt 3 months ago and no sign of anything sense.
â@@mtnmagic1998WAIT THEY END???
Iâm here reading the comments realizing everyoneâs moms were excited meanwhile my mom yelled at me for blood on my WHITE uniform because she never even showed me how to use any of the stuff
For real my mom was just like âoh- oh- uhh itâs okayâ it was awkward
How old were u
@@Nik.koleee same
My mom wasnât surprised for me.
I don't even know my moms first reaction XDD but she was pretty chill talking abt it later
I started my period on Thanksgiving. It was awful my mother told everyone and it was so embarrassing to eat dinner..and my father flipped out on me and told me No..Nope not happening..your too young!! I was like wtf
Thatâs a horrible father.
My mum told my hole family and the guest that was at our house. She also texted literally all my aunts my grandma etc. That weekend me and my family went skiing and my brother noticed there was something on my mind so he came up to me and said: âDonât worry ur gonna be fine, every woman has it. You just have to get used to it.â You have no idea of how embarrassed I was. đ
why's everyone mom in these comments being so..idk kinda just making everyone uncomfortable like..telling all the family...or being excited..or yelling for blood getting on your clothes? I'm sorry your parents are like that, ik it does seem horrible but it does make us uncomfortable and I understand. my mom made me a little bag of pads, tampons, midol, and chocolates, she asked if I wanted help or if I wanted to learn on my own, she bought me heating pads and comfy pajamas and new socks, even a pack of new underwear so if I bled thru I wouldn't ruin my seamless ones, I literally love her so much
Mine did that toođđđ
I was freaking out and my mum was just like 'OMGGG!! YOUR A YOUNG WOMAN!!'
My mom was happy for me too. Very lucky that when I started at 12 years old, it was on the weekend going home. I was shocked but not embarrassed since I already knew what was happening.
I brought my first-aid kit! đđ€Łđ
My mom laughed at me...took me ruining 4 underwear to realize the blood was my period. She was laughing so hard she was crying. My brother was the one to help me find the pads in the washroom, and I kicked him out right after since i already knew how to use them from mom taching me to over the years.
i remember crying thinking i was dying, calling my mom, and her yelling at me for calling her in the middle of the work for something âstupidâ
Lol my mother called her friends and everything and made me tell them I was so embarrassed but now that I think about it, itâs funnyâđ»đ
if my mother did that, I would have to unalive her, and then unalive myself.
The day I got my â.â Every teacher and my parents were like âOh congrats, thatâs amazingâ 5 years later I still donât see the excitement over it
This was exactly like my moms reaction when I got mine
I like these. Shes adorable
I wish I was this calm telling my mom lmao I cried for like 15 minutes thinking I died đđđ
Lmao when I got mine I was just like â mah I got my period helpâđđ
Lol I woke up one day and i had gotten it but i knew my mom had pads in a bathroom just in case so I used one and didnât even tell her until she found out the next day đđ
Finally gotta celebrate the moment of bodily torture đ€Ł
After I got mine, I didn't tell my mom until 2 days later(when we ran out of pads). Now I'm like idk why I was so embarrassed.
My mom actually prepared me well telling me that I should not freak out when I see blood come out I remember it like it wsa yesterday I saw the blood and I did not freak out I was excited about it and I told my mom and she was happy then when my family found out they where like uh oh lol now it just sucks đ
I was reading the comments⊠why is everyoneâs mom exited they got their period my mom was just like âoh-â itâs not uhh.. exiting
Iâm many countries they even throw a party to celebrate lol
My mom was happy that she bought me my favorite ice cream:)
@@Fried_chocolate lucky my mom took me to get MASSIVE pads and then took me to her friends party yeah I made leave early cause of the pain
(the party was cause it was thanks giving)
@@alia.6845 lol that sounds awkward
@@Nik.koleee my mom already has lots of pads so we just went for ice cream
Every time a girl starts their period their moms always like I'm so happy for you but really it's not good news
Luckily for me my first period was so light that it wouldnât have been able to bleed through so I was able to hide it. I didnât actually tell my mother until like 3 months later when I actually started a steady flow. And sheâs already been through it with my older sister so she was just like âOkayâ.
The first 3 month on my period I didnât wear pads or toilet paper and I didnât get it anywhere but my underwear
my mom AND dad acted the same way đ my dad was like âiâm so proud omg your a womenâ i was like no.
My mom started crying when I first got my period đ
when I told my mom she got so excited and her voice started to rise, I had to tell her to be quiet đ
she also tried to make me a celebratory bowl of rice, part of Japanese tradition apparently
Having my period is very a uncomfortable ever time I stand up my period goes downđI got my period on 10 my mom was like your a woman nowđ
When you start yours at 9.
When you start yours at 8
When your 15 next month and donât have it :)
Ugh this is exactly how my mom was except I was able to get snacks đ
This is why I love my mom. She simply showed me how to do it and doesn't act like it was the end of the world. She just tells me if I need something to ask
I got mine when I was ten :/
My mom freaked out when I told her I got my period she legit treated me like a queen đ
When I first got mine, my brother was too young to understand what was going on and got jealous of all the attention I got đ
Im dieing from these comments
My parents were always really open so I was taught mostly everything from age 4 or 5. When I got my first one at like 10/11, I just came up to my mom and said âhey where do you keep the pads?â đ she was freaking out but I was so chill about it
Do part four please
i remember when i started my period which was in third grade and yk i was really young so i was kinda scared but my mom taught me abt it since i was an early bird and i only told two of my friends and i went to the nurse cuz i told my teacher and i literally did not know how to put on a pad and i was so scared
Moms be like: đĄđ€ŹđĄđ€ŹđĄđ€Ź
Moms when u get your period: đ€©đ„łđ„łđ„łđ€©
When i was like. 8, i started my period home alone with only my dad home. My mom was at a side job gig. She had been preparing me for so long and the minute I figured out i had my period i instantly forgot how to put on a pad. So i watched YT tutorials on how to put one on and i just got even more confused. So i just waited in the bathroom for my mom.
When I got mine my mom was SHOOK she was like "WAIT YOU DID?!?!?!?!?"đ
If only my mom taught me. She taught my middle sister(she got hers first) who then taught my oldest(she got hers second) and then I...learned by myself. I also learned how to brush my teeth, bathe, and shave all by myself.
Iâm such a big fan!!!!!!đ€
I asked my mom not to tell anyone when I first got my period. She told everyone at church that evening. They would all whisper and look over at me. You should respect your children as human beings.
I telling my mom on chatđ when i have my first periodđ
When I got my period I was like 7-8 and my parents took me to the emergency room
Emergency room?
What
she was so calm abt it
Pt 4 pls đ
I don't have my mom as she lives in dubai for her job . And I don't have any brother or sister just a cousin who is 16 . I have at his house with my aunt, uncle and my cousin.
But when I got mine I stayed crying while sitting on bed then my cousin came and asked but I refused to tell anything. I called my mom immediately and she got worried as I was sobbing . When I told her everything she was laughing so hard and she told me about all these things . She informed my aunt and uncle they were also laughing thinking of my fullishness .My cousin, uncle and aunt took care of me and they used say it again and again that I was so funny that day ......
my mom was like this too
when I got my first period I started to cry in excitement dad and mom wasn't in home so I told it to my sister... And... đđđđ
now I regret itđđđ
Literally what my mom said exactly itâs exciting Iâm so happy for you
My sister was so exited she announced it at her birthday. My step brother now knows and my whole family after I told her not to tell anyoneđ
My Mom embarrassed the living tar out of me when I first started. I ran out of the bathroom laughing and crying and was like- I STARTED! IMA DIE!!
She laughed and texted all 500000 friends of hers. They were like- letâs do a party.
pray for me. I donât want to celebrate this.
I love this seriesđ»
The first time I got it I was like 13 and I had missed maybe 2 weeks of school already (anxiety/depression issues etc) the day I was going back I got my period and my mom got the pad ready while I was half asleep and miserable thinking of having to attend again. When she realized I had started she just looked at me and said I don't care you're still going back. That's all I remember lol
This is the most relatable thing Iâve very watched in my life
My brother was 17 and a few years older so it was very awkward when my mom announced it at our dinner and it was terrible because my brother âdubbedâ me the âBleeding Woman Of The Houseâ because our mom had a hysterectomy so uhm yeah thatâs my story
Fr they be saying like oh thatâs exciting like no I wish it did not exist
once I got my first one my aunties were like âOH MY GOSH CONGRATS!! YOUR A WOMAN NOWđđâ im like âwtf this isnât excitingđâ
Every mom thinks itâs exciting because theyâve been waiting for the day!
Part 6 please
My mom didnât make a party but she hugged and cried because she was happy that I was becoming a woman, I felt do good! It could be a cultural thing (I am Mexican) but growing into a woman is a good thing! Seeing a daughter grow would make a mother happy too, I donât understand the discomfort :/ the mom just seems happy for her
I really felt the need for that mom to drive I felt the frustration haha
Pls do part 4
Maybe it was just my family but it was no big deal. I learned about it in school, and right before my 14th birthday, my mom said it's probably coming anytime now. After I turned 14, it came while I was sleeping, mom gave me what I needed and that was it. I just took it in stride.
Her mom is so exited đđđđđ
When I was 9 years old I got my period on august in my aunts house in the morning when we wanted to go to another city đbad memories I almost screamed đ€ đ
Almost?
My mom announced To my family at a Christmas party that she bought me midol for cramps. I wanted to cry. My grandfather and uncles were there
My mom was just like ok letâs go to the store
I- HOW IS THIS SO RELATABLE? like HOW
OMGG my mom was so excited like she just won the lottery like I was crying idk what was happening đ€Ł
Is this how other people's moms reacted my mom just said she was sorry for me and wished me the luck on this journey of pain đ
Her run to the car đ€Ł
I've already had my period I don't know when it's coming again I always have things I need in my purse
I was 10 years old when I got my first period... on Christmas. If that as a Christmas present wasn't bad enough my mom called everyone including my 5 uncles and my Papaw and her boyfriend to tell everyone that I had became a woman.đ€Šââïž
I mean part 4 please
Your videos never fail to make me happy đ
My mom cried when I got mine
Canât stop watching
Mom:your a woman đ I was worried
đđđđđđđ
This is the only actually real acting mom
Relatable bro đ„Č kosher told the world abt mine
My mom was so excited to but also really shocked because I was 11 but she was really cool abt it and when I told her she was like honey itâs fine are you ok because she could hear my heart beating out of my chest
I love these so much đ€Łđ„°
Lol she said no no it's exciting đ
My best friend got her period today this will be a memory â€ïž
I was excited about my period cause in my culture we get gifts and money as we celebrate the start of womanhood.
Love her videos. Too funny and great material.
I started mine when I was in school and my was worried bc I am the youngest child but when we went to the store I wanted to get spicy chips and my mom was like DONT EAT THOSE UR ON UR PERIOD
If only this was my reaction I had a melt-down tbh
when i got my first period, my mom was very calm and natural with it, she asked if it was okay if she look at my liner (i wore those because of discharge being annoying) and i agreed and she even asked me if it was okay if we told my dad, i was hesitant but i then decided heâll always be confused and i told him.
i wish everyoneâs mothers acted this way with periods iâm really glad she was calm.
I was 10 and it was at my grandparent's house 8 hours away from home. My grandmother gave me pantie liners and called my mom asking what would be a good brand/size/type, since she hadn't needed to shop for this stuff in like 45 years. My mom felt bad she couldn't be there for my first period.
When I got mine I was with my grandma and she was talking to me about it in a closet and I was crying because it was so embarrassing and I hated it. Then I begged her not to tell my dad and yep. She did. Now every single day my dad asks me about it đ€Šââïž
Also
My family never congrats me, or did anything like that. They never showed me how to use or where pads were. They didnât give me a heating pad. Nothin. I had to improvise đŹđ€§đ
Iâve never had a cramp though and itâs been like 3 years. Still no heating pad đ