the tree is great, but i just take offense to equating snarkiness with natural biological functioning - especially since there is copious research that demonstrates women do not experience any more variation in mood (due to monthly hormonal cycles or anything else) than men do - while the physical symptoms of PMS are not in question, the 'emotional' symptoms of PMS is a myth to perpetuate the oppression of women underpaid and underappreciated in the workforce. PMS is a catchall category that gets used to pathologize the female body and its functioning. in fact, the peaks PMS research have all occurred at time in which there has been an interest in pushing women out of the work force (after WW & WWII when GI were returning and wanting to reclaim the jobs filled by women during the war and the 1970s during the second wave of feminism when women were entering the workforce in unprecedented numbers). there has been some theorizing, however, that PMS is a syndrome that is adopted by women as a means to act in a way that is socially incompatible with the dominant gender roles. i have a 20 page research paper detailing the research on the topic within biomedicine, psychology and anthropology if anyone is interested.I think that Xmas tree is pretty funny. It makes me smile especially because I don't need those products anymore. Ha ha ha, bitches!
Sy "upside to hysterectomy" bil
if you think i'm bitch, just call me a bitch - leave biology out of it