Today I was shopping with my mom, I forgot that I was on my period and didn’t think about getting pads. When my mom said, “I’ve gotten used to these things,” it hurt me inside. Yes, she may have gotten used to it, but it was embarrassing for me. At that moment I felt uneasy, but now I’m wondering if I’m going to upset my mom. Do you think this is normal?
It’s normal, actually there’s nothing to blow out of proportion.
I once forgot too; the topic came up accidentally with my mom at the supermarket. I was embarrassed, but she was completely at ease. Later I realized, it’s just something ordinary for them.
Why did Annen say “I got used to it”? Have you ever forgotten and experienced something like this before?
@yazipsildim I mean yes, there have been times I’ve forgotten things like this but they never spoke so openly. That’s why I probably got a bit tense.
@kirmizikazak I think there’s something that’s going to grow, I don’t believe everyone is that comfortable. Especially if you have to talk within the family.
It’s natural to feel embarrassed in such situations, but it’s healthier to talk about these things directly with your mom. Menstruation is a normal process. However, if it’s challenging, you could make a list of your needs to help prevent forgetting.
It would be better if you spoke openly. There’s no harm in that.
@hatconene you’re right, but is it really something to get that worked up about? After all, his mom will understand.
Maybe Annen noticed things like this before but kept it to herself, and now she has said it directly. She might have spoken openly just to make you feel at ease. Could you take this as a “be more careful” warning and move on?