Women and men have always had different worldviews, both in terms of their experiences and the perspectives they hold as the sexes. But why are men so different from women? We have secondary characteristics and genitalia that we certainly do not understand each other even for a moment, but on the other hand we share our lives and raise our families together. It is a wonder how beautifully and diversely Mother Nature has given birth to us. And it is obvious that both the male and female camps are responsible for each other. But let\’s look at women, for example. Specifically, how much we can change our moods. And the speed and momentum of it. It can be truly incredible. And men are so different, it must be strange. Because they are emotionally stable and they don\’t have the problems that women do.
Women\’s mood swings are due to their menstrual cycle, and the cycle is responsible for all these changes. Whether it is physical, such as sudden overeating, or sometimes an increased libido. It can also be psychological, such as irritability, irritability, and sometimes depression and anxiety. Then, after the problems that menstruation causes us pass, comes pregnancy and childbirth. These extraordinary changes must take a toll on a woman\’s psyche. For example, for some, childbirth causes severe postpartum depression.
And sometimes such women even have to give up their children. That is how much female hormones affect our psyche and life. That is why it is advisable to notice and observe when our behavior changes in order to prevent possible complications later on. This is also true when we experience menopause later in life. In such cases, female hormones literally go crazy. This is because their levels plummet, leading to a stage where the female hormones progesterone and estrogen are barely formed. And our female bodies are not prepared for this, so they begin to adequately defend themselves. We also gain weight more easily, even without major changes in our diet. Menopause is also often accompanied by mood swings, anxiety and depression.