Women Struggles: Memes That Are Just Too Relatable For Us To Ignore

When to Worry About It?

When you call your partner, and they don’t pick up, don’t panic! Take a moment to think about what’s happening in their life. Maybe they’re swamped with work, or they need some space. If that’s the case, don’t take it personally—they’re probably just drained and need time to recharge.

On the other hand, if you sense that something’s off and they’re not just busy or stressed, it could be a red flag. It might mean that they’re losing interest in the relationship. Take a deep breath and assess the situation before jumping to conclusions!

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Some Friends are Not Meant to be Friends

Meghan Sauchelli is all over the internet—from Reddit to Pinterest, Facebook to Twitter, and even Instagram! It’s her yearbook photo and the message that goes with it. It’s been a good couple of years, and people just can’t stop talking about it.

She has labeled her classmates as snakes. We all love having friends who lift us and help us become better people. But, unfortunately, that’s not always the case. They can be selfish, judgmental, and often manipulative.

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Bedtime Inconvenience

Getting cozy in bed and then getting up again to pee is a pain, especially in winter. This happens in most women and is called urinary incontinence. Urinary incontinence is twice as common in women as it is in men.

Two types affect women the most, stress incontinence and urge incontinence (aka overactive bladder). It turns out that pregnancy, childbirth, and menopause can all increase the likelihood of developing urinary incontinence. But here’s the good news. It’s not a normal part of aging, and treatments are available!

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Voice in Your Head

Hearing voices inside your head that others can’t is a pretty common experience. It’s called auditory hallucination, a type of illusion created by the brain.

People with auditory hallucinations perceive or sense voices that aren’t there. Sometimes they hear familiar sounds, while others might hear something unusual. The voices can be either scary or pleasant. Sometimes, it can also be funny, and this is exactly the expression when one hears something hilarious in the head.

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Dealing with Judgmental Relatives

Family gatherings can be a wonderful time to catch up and bond with relatives. However, it can also be a breeding ground for judgmental and opinionated relatives. They might think they know what’s best for you, even though you’re a responsible adult.

So, how to handle these difficult relatives? Diplomatically set boundaries, politely terminate the topic by saying “thanks,” or change the subject altogether. If all else fails, gracefully exit the conversation or the gathering.

Next: Do you have a split personality?

Introvert and Extrovert

When it comes to personality traits, two words come up time and again: introvert and extrovert. Introverts aren’t necessarily shy or scared of people; they prefer more intimate settings and limit their social time. Conversely, extroverts love socializing, are talkative, and aren’t afraid to express themselves.

Have you heard of ambiverts? These folks have qualities of both introverts and extroverts and can switch between the two depending on the situation. They’re sometimes called “outgoing introverts” or “social introverts.”

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The Irresistible Urge

Do you ever find yourself chowing down on a bag of chips or a pint of ice cream for no apparent reason? Well, it turns out that overeating isn’t just about the food. Tons of triggers can cause people to overindulge, from stress and frustration to simply having too much on their plates.

If one struggles with one of these triggers, they are likely dealing with a few things. Being busy can lead to stress and exhaustion, making people turn to food for comfort.

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A Sleepaholic

Studies have revealed that females require more sleep than males, with women sleeping for over 11 minutes longer than men. Besides biological factors such as hormone production, gender-based differences can influence the sleep one needs and receive each night.

Notably, women are more prone to taking daytime naps, which implies that their overall longer sleep duration can be misleading as it incorporates nap time. Therefore, it’s essential to consider these gender-specific differences to ensure that individuals of both genders get adequate and restful sleep.

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Hangover Part 5

In Swahili, a language used in Kenya, Tanzania, and Uganda, the phrase “Hakuna Matata” translates to “no worries.” It is a phrase that promotes a carefree and relaxed attitude toward life, encouraging people to let go of their worries and enjoy the present moment.

For some, it’s all about partying hard, which eventually leads to severe hangovers. Hangovers can impair a person’s ability to function correctly and think clearly, leading to disorientation and confusion. Sometimes, people may feel unwell and unable to focus, making navigating or finding their way challenging.

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Self-Imposed Celibacy

Historically, celibacy refers to refraining from physical intimacy, commonly before or after marriage, typically for purposes of religion. However, in current times, it is increasingly valued for its claimed ability to promote personal growth and empowerment, especially for young women in their late teens and twenties.

For many celibate women in contemporary times, choosing to abstain from getting close physically is a way of taking back control of their bodies and physical desire to attain greater self-awareness and personal development.

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Disappointed, But Not Surprised

Valentine’s Day is often associated with romantic gestures and gifts, but for some, it can lead to dissatisfaction if their expectations are unmet. According to a YouGov survey involving over 33,000 American adults, nearly half of the women (48%) polled revealed that they are disappointed by their significant other’s insufficient effort on Valentine’s Day.

Conversely, only 23% of men reported similar disappointment. The survey also revealed that women aged 35 to 54 (57%) were most likely to express disappointment in their partner’s actions on this day of love.

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The Not-So-Hot Girl

The notion that men universally desire thin women is a harmful falsehood perpetuated by media fixation on slenderness as a desirable trait. While men in the Western world generally gravitate toward women with an unhealthy level of thinness, research conducted by numerous psychologists suggests that men prefer women with heavier bodies than most women believe.

Ultimately, men exhibit varying preferences for women’s bodies, implying that different shapes and sizes can appeal. The key is prioritizing one’s health and contentment with one’s physique rather than conforming to a standardized notion of beauty.

Next: Types of men we like…

Love Men Who Have Pets

Women often seek subtle cues that align with their desired personality traits in a partner. Observing a man with a dog, many women assume he can commit to a long-term relationship. Raising a pet is difficult for those who are self-centered.

If a man is willing to dedicate time and resources to a pet, it indicates that he will do so for his future children. Moreover, kindness is a quality that most women value in a partner, and observing how a man treats his pet can provide insights into his character.

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Using Meme As an Icebreaker

It turns out that memes are the new love language of the online world! According to a survey done in 2019, 55% of the cool kids aged 13-35 share memes every week, and 30% of them share them daily! Who knew a picture with a witty caption could lead to romance?

Even in serious situations, memes are the go-to tool for sending flirty messages. And if you’re trying to figure out if someone’s a keeper, send them a meme. It’s like a compatibility test but way more fun!

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When to Worry About It?

When you call your partner, and they don’t pick up, don’t panic! Take a moment to think about what’s happening in their life. Maybe they’re swamped with work, or they need some space. If that’s the case, don’t take it personally—they’re probably just drained and need time to recharge.

On the other hand, if you sense that something’s off and they’re not just busy or stressed, it could be a red flag. It might mean that they’re losing interest in the relationship. Take a deep breath and assess the situation before jumping to conclusions!

Next: The biggest worry in life.

Can’t Stop Worrying about Weight Gain

According to research, girls are more likely than guys to feel like a big, fat stigma is attached to their tummy. This feeling has nothing to do with their BMI or how much they weigh. This internalized weight stigma can lead to even more weight gain.

To top it all off, the females had higher levels of weight-bias internalization than the dudes (average WBIS score of 3.5 for the gals and 2.7 for the guys). The more internalized weight stigma they have, the more visceral fat they will have.

Next: You are probably thinking too much about it…

When Overthinking Becomes a Headache Itself

In her book “Women Who Think Too Much,” Susan Nolen-Hoeksema asserts that overthinking has become rampant, particularly among women more susceptible to it than men. Overthinking implies a repetitive cycle of ruminating on negative thoughts, constantly questioning and analyzing them, which amplifies their impact.

Overthinking goes beyond worrying as it involves dwelling on past events and can be triggered by trivial or insignificant incidents. It is imperative to differentiate overthinking from worrying since the former can lead to severe mental health issues if left unchecked.

Next: When we do this, we sweep our troubles under the carpet…

All That Meet the Eye is Not True

If someone sends encouraging messages, it doesn’t necessarily imply they are optimistic and happy in their own lives. Smiling depression, though not a medical diagnosis, is a prevalent issue where individuals conceal their depression symptoms by smiling to appear happy. While sadness and crying are typical depression symptoms, not everyone appears sad when they experience depression.

According to the World Health Organization (WHO), approximately 265 million people globally suffer from depression. Individuals with smiling depression experience classic depression symptoms like low self-esteem, profound sadness, and disruptions in their daily routines.

Next: This is why some girls ignore people.

When You Are in a Bad Mood

Women often complain of irritability and mood swings, which, while closely related, have some differences. Mood swings refer to sudden or dramatic changes in emotional state or an inappropriate response to a situation. Irritability is characterized by anger, impatience, or chronic frustration.

Both can occur during hormonal imbalances, such as PMS, menopause, and perimenopause. Additionally, chronic hormonal imbalances can lead to these symptoms. Stress, thyroid function, and blood sugar imbalance can also contribute to moodiness and the urge to maintain distance from everyone.

Next: It’s difficult to get over this!

Curing a Broken Heart

The enigma and potency of love often defy logic, leaving one perplexed. It is common to experience anguish, dejection, and sorrow over an unrequited love. Rest assured; this is a universal experience. Self-blame will not ease the situation. Rather, it may provide temporary relief but won’t be sustainable.

However, your emotions towards that person will not be permanent either. Although one’s heart might have shattered, one possesses resilience and will overcome this. If someone is uncertain about coping with the intensity of emotions, seeking professional help from a therapist may be useful.

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