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Husband hit with reasons why he needs to stop complaining about his wife and they're spot on

For some reason or other, we tend to apologise to our other halves for putting up with us and our vaginas.

We feel bad that it makes us incredibly moody, as often we take our moods out on them.

But should we continue to apologise? Having a vagina basically makes us superhuman after all, right?

 

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Krechelle Carter, has learned to not apologise, and she has three incredible reasons why we shouldn't do so either. 

"Dear husband, thanks for putting up with me and my vagina. F**k she's a moody bitch. And I appreciate that you're always there for me and her."

"But let's just be real for a second. I don't know what the f**k you're complaining about. Let's just take a look at three reasons why I can act like a total psycho and you should probably just shut your mouth."

 

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The mum-of-six assures her husband if he's not happy he can stay away from her, however, he is still required to hug her and make her feel better.

"I don't know, I'm really emotional right now. I'm sorry it was Felicia's fault."

Krechelle has ample reason to feel this way though; she bleeds every month, deals with cramps and mood swings, and that's just the beginning. 

 

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Up next is the fact she has to grow people, and to be fair, this mum has grown six tiny humans: "And I'm just expected to take on this burden like some type of glorious goddess in one of those stupid f**king milk petal baths."

Oh and last but not least… the hormones; puberty, period week, pregnancy and menopause – it doesn't end. 

In an effort to help her husband understand her sentiments, the mum-of-six reveals: "The next time you go to ask me why I'm mad that you didn't pick up your clothes […] just ask yourself what have we been through lately, Felicia and I."

And in a word of advice to her other half, Mum kindly suggests: "Maybe just shut your mouth. P.S. I love you baby, you know I love you."

Oh how we have all been there and we're still trying to figure out this hormone switch!

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