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So I apparently work on Menopause Row...

isasir

Diamond Member
Me: 24 yr. old male

Everyone else down this stretch of offices and cubicles - Nine 30-55 yr. old females, most of which are in the 45-55 yr. old range.

One of 'em officially named it Menopause Row today. I shudder thinking of some of the stories I inadvertently had to hear outside my office.

And they wonder why my office door is pushed in most of the time. 🙂
 
While I'm certainly no expert on the subject, I think it's normal for groups of women to eventually have simultaneous periods.

Viper GTS
 
Originally posted by: Viper GTS
While I'm certainly no expert on the subject, I think it's normal for groups of women to eventually have simultaneous periods.

Viper GTS

They usually have to live together. I don't know if working together is enough time to synchronize or not.

amish
 
Originally posted by: Viper GTS
While I'm certainly no expert on the subject, I think it's normal for groups of women to eventually have simultaneous periods.

Viper GTS


That's not really relevant, though.
 
Originally posted by: Viper GTS
While I'm certainly no expert on the subject, I think it's normal for groups of women to eventually have simultaneous periods.

Viper GTS

Yup, and as the lone male in the general area, I do fear for my life.
 
Originally posted by: Viper GTS
While I'm certainly no expert on the subject, I think it's normal for groups of women to eventually have simultaneous periods.

Viper GTS

Yes. They've done studies on this before that shows that women who live together or work the same shifts tend to synchronize their cycles after a while.
 
Me: 17 year old male working a summer temp job
Them: exactly the same as your office, except there are more, probably close to a dozen of them. But I'm in the corner by myself, so no stories.
 
Originally posted by: notfred
Originally posted by: Viper GTS
While I'm certainly no expert on the subject, I think it's normal for groups of women to eventually have simultaneous periods.

Viper GTS


That's not really relevant, though.


Yes, interesting but not relevant.

...my cat's breath smells like cat food....
 
Originally posted by: DurocShark
LoL...

They don't have access to the A/C controls, do they? :Q

LMAO, virtually EVERY day during the summer, (even today!), someone is complaining about how hot or how cold their office is. Then they come to me to bitch about it, and I have to tell them that the temperature doesn't really bother me.

 
Originally posted by: Dudd
Me: 17 year old male working a summer temp job
Them: exactly the same as your office, except there are more, probably close to a dozen of them. But I'm in the corner by myself, so no stories.

Y'know, I just realized, I'm smack-dab in the middle of this all. 4 of 'em are to my left, three are in front of me, and 3 are to my right. Hmm, I guess that makes 10 of 'em, not 9. Even worse.
 
Originally posted by: Viper GTS
While I'm certainly no expert on the subject, I think it's normal for groups of women to eventually have simultaneous periods.

Viper GTS

he said menopause row, not PMS row 😉
 
Originally posted by: notfred
Originally posted by: Viper GTS
While I'm certainly no expert on the subject, I think it's normal for groups of women to eventually have simultaneous periods.

Viper GTS


That's not really relevant, though.

Hell Week on Menopause lane?
 
Originally posted by: Encryptic
Originally posted by: Viper GTS
While I'm certainly no expert on the subject, I think it's normal for groups of women to eventually have simultaneous periods.

Viper GTS

Yes. They've done studies on this before that shows that women who live together or work the same shifts tend to synchronize their cycles after a while.

just out of curiousity, why does this happen? what's natures point here?
 
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