I see where you're coming from gg, I would have probably snapped at her if I was at my breaking point. But I would never blame PMS for it. You are in control of your feelings. I hate it when girls blame their actions and whatnot on PMS. Every woman with a working menstrual cycle bleeds and cramps and bloats each month, its a fact of life, get over it. Besides, by the time you turn 50, they'll be complaining about NOT having their period, and bitch about hot flashes and whatnot. *shakes head* It never ends. I see both ends of the spectrum every damn day, and it makes me humble...seriously.
Most people find that the reduction in one of the senses can improve the senses of another. For me, I'm practically legally blind, so my body made up for it by making me very hearing sensitive.
This is why I avoid studying/working in libraries. Even with headphones on, every noise around me distracts me, and I just waste my time. At my university, the main floor of every library on campus is a zoo....everyone's moving around so much, and talking loudly.
I only would go in there if I was in a cubicle, blasting music as I worked. Now, I don't even bother. The college I'm currently at must be filled with polite people. Because when anyone has a cell phone or pager go off in the middle of class, or in a test, they immediately turn it off, beet red in the face. hehe. I've never seen someone answer a phone in class. I guess I'm lucky.
I leave my cell phone always for emergencies. I'm kind of the backbone of the family, so i get called on for errands, pick ups, emergencies, etc. But I have voicemail, so if I get called in class, I set it immediately to voicemail, and if the call is important, they'll leave a message. if I get a message, I step out and see what the problem is. *shrugs*
Luckily, my cell ringer is quiet, barely noticeable. Just 4 repeated soft dings, like a major arpeggio /music geek
lol :P
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