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Did...did that woman literally carry her on her back? I have no words. She's like Superwoman, Mother Theresa and a guardian angel all wrapped into one!
I think she may be worried that being on a period the girl would be too shy or embarrassed to have a man carry her. The hands are very close to the backside when carrying like that and all womens nightmare is having a leak,so imagine the horror if you did whilst a kind but strange man was carrying you,you'd worry you were disgusting to him.though by the looks of this guys actions and how on board he was to help her I dont think that would have happened
@@whyamihere4441 oh sweetheart, I hope it goes away for you soon, I've never had period cramps myself but it's horrible to see my friends suffer from it. Take care honey
I used to have really bad cycles. I would sometimes pass out from the pain of the cramps. I started the pill which did nothing for me. Then I took the depo shot which helped for a few months but then it got bad again. I currently have an IUD and it has been a life saver. I haven't had a cycle or any symptoms since October of last year. I highly recommend seeing your gynocologist and talking about forms of birth control for period regulation. For me since my cycles were so bad the IUD worked best for me. If you have any questions about the IUD just respond to this comment and I'll try my best to help whoever needs it.
@@chiyeulhuang5056 An intrauterine device (IUD) is a little, t-shaped piece of plastic inserted into the uterus to provide birth control. The 3 types of IUDs that use the hormone progestin include Mirena, Skyla, and Liletta. Skyla is the smallest of the progestin IUDs.
As someone who experiences severe period pain, this really made me cry. I puke and I have difficulty breathing when I get my courses and it's really hard, to see all these people help her makes me feel so much better and reassured. Hats off to everyone who helped her.
@Shreemi Zingde Please go to a better doctor or an OB/GYN. I seem to have less pain than you yet I have a prescription for painkillers. It's not normal.
@Shreemi Zingde No- periods for most of us are 5 days long and sometimes there is very light flow in the next 2 days. PLEASE go to a better doctor, I cannot emphasize that enough.
@Shreemi Zingde this person is stressing u on going to a better doctor because sometimes doctors underestimate your symptoms and in a few cases they have found theres other underlying problems to the periods so go for a second opinion
In India we men can only break the taboo. When my wife get period i bring her sanitary pad and make her warm water bag always. Its true pain women suffer every month. Respect them always.
As someone who has experienced horrible cramps, I really felt this woman's pain just from watching. A big kudos to all who stopped and went out of their way to help her. They were amazingly kind and sympathetic. Period pain is no joke; it can completely incapacitate you and leave you incapable of going about your day.
Bro especially in class and u trying not to make it show... That once happened to me and I cried and later on vomitted 😐 . People with severe cramps suffer
Geez... lol. I had my first period about 15 ish days ago. I mean.. I think my teacher knew. I was so awkward that day... lol. And I tried sneaking a pad out of my pencil case into my sleeve and a boy in the back of class looked SO confused at me. I also had a awkward experience 2 days later... but no cramps still. So... yay.
@Captain honestly I just go to the bathroom and lay on the floor 😭😭it has worked since the 9th grade so Imma keep doing that ☠️I even missed a period (class) just because I fell asleep
To the girl who carried her because "SHE IS A GIRL" To the woman searched for warm place for her to sit To the man who helped her Thank you for existing in this world. P.S: I'm so jealous. In my country it's a bad taboo if someone find out about your period. People think it's very disgusting and very rude to show your pain even if you are about to die!
Yeah ikrr in my home country women were and still are supposed to adjust and not publicly show their discomfort, how much ever pain they are in. If they do, they are questioned why they aren't at home and out on the streets. it breaks my heart.
@@magicallyme96I live in a different country but thats the story in my home country, India. Well, i suppose its all changing now but its either toxic feminism or patriarchy. there is no in between, so no equality or justifications back there.
The girl who carried her and the other girl who pinched her hand and put her hoodie on were so sweet I have actual tears in my eyes. Such big sister vibes 🥺
i think that is universal big sister behaviour. My sister annoys the life out of me, but if something was to hapen to me, she'll be the first to come save me. And if someone did something to me, she'd kill them :)
This is a nice story that’s not related to period pain, but in London once I was walking with my two friends, and one of my friends was wearing a dark trench coat and followed us from behind. While walking a man stopped us and asked us both “is this guy behind you with you guys?” he asked us, we said yes and then he simply walked away. As my friends and I are from a country where kidnaps and robbery is a thing, I took the courage to find the man and ask him why he had asked that. And he replied “I thought you might be being followed by him”, I literally cried and thanked him so much for worrying about us. I’d like for that kind of people and also the ones in this video to come to my country lol
What he did is really important in case the one following you wasn't your friend. I'm glad more and more people are aware and want to step in for such situation
Y’all are taking about the girl who carried her much respect but all the other people were so kind I loved how even the cafe or restaurant worker or owner came out and helped her
And it was a *MAN* and he gave her pain pills from his own stash. He must have female relatives or even a sister or a daughter who goes through painful periods so he knows that pain is serious so he went out of his own way to help a stranger suffering the same pain. We need PEOPLE like this. Not just men.
Period pain is no joke at all. It's killing me every month. These people are so kind. Very kind, indeed. Their act of kindness warms my heart, restoring my faith in humanity...💜
The girl who carried her on her back was so kind she also bring hot water, pain killers and heating patch like she was so kind And the boy with her was also so kind they both were helping her with so much efforts Hats off to everyone who helped her these kind people also exist in this world 😊😊
"You can stick the heating patch in this place". Let me cover you". "I'll leave here" "You cover the other side, I cover this side". I would have lost pain if I am in the girl's place ! 👌👩☺💕☺
@@Bri-bk3we they had to lift up her shirt to place the heating patch on the girl's stomach, so the guy did the right thing by leaving for awhile to respect her privacy
This is so sweet... In India if you tell that, you'll prolly get the "looks" coz periods r mostly a taboo topic here... I wish our society becomes open minded like that too☹️
yeah, they will act like its not their business to help a random 'girl'. And the fact is, if she were hurt because of something else, chances are they would help, but the moment they realize that its 'just' period pain they will slowly back of and go about their business.
I have endometriosis, the pain is horrific at times. I've had moments like this, doubled over in public, I've fainted from pain in the street, thrown up in bushes because the pain makes your whole body cramp. I've had people walk past and leave me on the floor, I've had some good souls who helped me up and helped me to get home. There are some truly wonderful people in the world, for all its ills, people are still wonderful.
The girl that carry the actress is have a good heart that full of kindness also the man that buy the drink that forget the straw, I guess his nervous, they both put a lot of kindness. Good job. I salute to those man because, even its a thing, they did not hesitate to help.
This reminded me of some people, particularly men who dismiss the existence of periods and period pains. It's as real as it gets. No uterus, no opinion.
My husband once asking how bad is the pain, and i tell him it's like someone kick my stomach until everything inside broken or maybe more, he shut up and never ask again.
Cause nobody teach them(men),and when men asks about period woman usually answer in a rude way(since my personal experience)I am a woman i think it's like that,I think schools should/need to teach this type of stuff(to everyone cause a lot of girls donr have mother so could be easier if someone explained to that girls all of this,you know)
It's the same everywhere, the people in power are the problem and foreigners judge people based on what they see which tends to not be your every day person, a real pity.
I remember when I had such severe dysmenorrhea and was crying in the middle of class. My teacher decided to call my mom so she could pick me up, but my mom only responded that I could just handle it by myself. My teacher decided to send me home a little more earlier than scheduled, the worse thing was, I needed to carry my heavy bag full of books and notebooks, in the scorching heat, and had to walk to my moms office without any help. I felt like I wanted to die. When I finally arrived, i just hugged myself for comfort.
Literally the same situation happened with me, but over time I've come to realise everytime it started to hurt I gulped down a bottle of water and the cramps went away. So that's my technique!
I think the easiest way to discribe it is it feel like throbbing pain in the balls but its inside your stomach sometimes it's very painful sometimes you might get lucky and not hurt as much
@@coco-no6te Wow you don't say. Well, in that case, that's horrible! I got smacked in the balls one time, and suffice it to say it wasn't a pleasant experience.
There's so many things that happen other than cramps tbh. A lot of girls don't talk about quite a few of them because they're embarrassing, but yeah. There's boob aching, vagina stinging, constant throwing up, migraines and headaches, dizziness, obviously cramps but some girls don't get them much while other suffer them really really bad, unable to eat properly, really bad food craving, heavy bleeding, not being able to stomach anything, lack of sleep or sleeping way too much, always being annoyed, the feeling when you stand up and you feel all the blood rushing out, sneezing or coughing and the blood just shooting out- And also sanitary products are really expensive in some places, considering some people have to change their pad or tampon every hour or two. And also period cups are annoying when you have a heavy period because cleaning them because they get full too quickly etc. Like the minimum you should have pad on or a tampon in is 4 hours and they usually only come in packs of like 8-12 so it's very common for some people to use up a packet/box in a day. But also it just feels icky in general, your whole body aches and feels sticky and stuff usually. So much shit comes with periods and I'm glad some guys actual realise that and don't say other stuff is worse. It can be described as being stabbed in the abdomen sometimes.
I almost went to the hospital once because i constantly was moving around not being able to sit still and throw up because I was in sooo much pain. I feel like my life’s over ever time I get on my period. Cramps are no joke
Be grateful! And I'm sorry that you get period pains just like me.. I'm sorry for myself too😂😭 plus I'm grateful for my mom for taking care of me every single time 🙏🏽❤ don't mind me it's a self note kind of lol
I literally cried watching halfway..Everytime I'm on my period I realise How strong I can be to bare that pain. Women are strong. We go and do everything we need to do without even letting anyone realise that we're bleeding continuously.. I love you all my sisters here!❤❤
I am an Arab girl and also sometimes I suffer from menstruation. I prefer to sleep only during this period.. Seeing all these people helping her makes me feel rather happy, for a moment I cried haha. The girl I carried and the boy who went to respect her privacy made me feel touched. I hope the world becomes like this. He always helps.
Это просто невероятно. Я бы рыдала от благодарности за такое человеческое отношение. К сожалению в моей стране обесценивают все что связано с женщинами и их проблемами. Спасибо огромное за ролик. Даже мне стало теплее, просто от мысли что есть на земле такие прекрасные люди, которые не пройдут мимо, когда тебе так плохо ❤️❤️❤️❤️
я тоже так считаю.у нас в россии и в украине ,другие бы подумали что ты алкаш или вообще наркоман. и всё таки в каждой стране есть что то,но хорошее . и вот данный пример)
تدري تركت كل الكومنتات مع انو انا يحكي الانكليزية بس جيت ابحث عن الكومنتات العربي احس اذا شفت عربي من بين اجانب احس بأنتماء (انو انا اعرفك من زمان)😭😭😭❤️✨
Let’s appreciate the men for stepping into and carrying the action. That chef is great👏🏻👏🏻👏🏻. Also the superwoman who carried her will be blessed for her kind heart💓
i love how helpful and kind everyone is. i wish it wasn't such a big deal here to admit you're on your period. i always was embarrassed to explain why i was having such pain.
4:12 Many congratulations to the girl who sat there looking after her! And generally well done to everyone who cares to help, I love watching videos like this.
Sometimes the pain is so strong during my periods and it goes down in my legs that I can barely walk and myknees just give in, I almost fell a few times because of the pain, even though I don't normally mind pain that much, so I'm glad to see there are such nice people! It's heartwarming ! :)
My heart was melting all along but when that one girl, who helped her find a seat, first tried if the bench was cold or not, my heart literally exploded :') NOW THAT was really consideret..
My favourite part everytime is when you show their reaction at the end when you say it was for a video, it's so heart warming to see them being truly happy that you were okay! ^^
So damn proud of these precious people with golden hearts❤️❤️❤️ This video makes me believe that humanity still exists🙏🙏🙏🙏 Thank you so much for being so nice, polite and kind😘😘 Sending Hugs all the way from Sri Lanka 🇱🇰 🇱🇰 🇱🇰