Almost everyone helped the girl, it's so heartwarming. I had faced this situation once in a bus, I didn't know it was actually period pain, an aunt that time helped me out, I thought I'd die in embarrassment seriously 😭
The most beautiful thing? She didn't ask for help or tell "I have stomachache, I have my period". Everyone just sense it and helped her. They volunteered to give her their seat. And that's the sweetest thing.
Rule 1 of the unwritten girl code: Wether another girl is having a period (stranger, enemy, friend, anyone), you help them. If they need pads or tampons, you give it, if you need painkiller, you give it. Because one day you will need it too, and menstruation is no joke.
I just realized how wrong i am for not keeping pads and painkillers with me incase another girl needs it. I usually have regular and painless periods so i dont keep anythinh with me. Im going to keep stuff with me from now on lol
@@Daveeff i've alway had atleast one pad with me in my purse or mini bag and i have some pain killers, you should probably start doing that from now on too!
It is really kind and warm-hearted to see some people caring about this young lady. Menstrual cramps are the worst thing when you have to take the transportation many times, have to walk, etc. Even the smallest thing like getting off the bed can be painful. Please, be more understanding and nice if you do meet someone in pain. Love your channel Treeman ❤
So many kind people..!! I had similar experiences several times in teenage. A man rented me his cellphone to call my mother, a man bought me hot tea, some old ladies massaged my waist, and a shop clerk let me to take a rest at their employee room. I thank them.
I've always had a pretty high pain tolerance, I had tattoos and piercing done without feeling pain, got my shoulder dislocated and was still able to drive myself to the hospital, etc... I usually can deal with my pain quite well. Sometimes my period are okay, my cramps aren't too bad, but there are sometimes when it's honestly hell. I get nauseous, have a headache, feel faint and horrible cramps like it's burning. Some days, walking is almost impossible! I remember one time in a bus, I started getting cramps so bad I felt like I was going to pass out. It was a long ride and it was full, but no one did anything, I ended up having to sit on the floor... at the end, a woman came to me to ask if I was OK, when i told her it was my period she told me to "get over it" and "no one will take you seriously if you're overreacting, it can't be that painful".... I was so upset!!! So I'm happy that the people in that video helped that girl ! :)
I don't know how a woman can say something like that to another woman! Soooo rude! I can totally understand ur feeling, i got high tolerance on pain too on normal days, but not during my period time! Hurting me a lot!! Really want to give u a huge🫂
Menstrual cramp varies depending on individuals. I'd say she hasn't experienced a painful cramp yet to be able to chide you like that. Still, the audacity of that woman 😒 Just wait till she experiences extreme cramp and gets told off for being dramatic. So sorry you had to experience that.
having period pain for almost 16 years for every month... the cramp,the stomaches, dizziness... and what are more heart breaking, another woman call me "attention seeker" for having period pain ..sometime i wish to be born as a boy...
@@TejubescDM yes... most people who bash me is from woman side, imagine you pain so much till you pass out, yet my another female classmate said, i just overact ... wait, what? pain is not funny, just because she got it easy, please do not downgrade others pain... it quite heartbreaking for me ... but i glad my family take care of me...
This should be a normal and human thing to do no matter the place, but the world is so upsidedown that these moment of humanity are being so rare and praised. At least glad to see some poeple out there still care about other
What moments? People helping other people or the fact that a random girl grabbing her stomach? I've never seen any of the instances being portrayed on TreeMan, ever. How on Earth can you judge how the world acts when this happens 1/100 times?
@@chanceburn7416 I'm talking about the fact someone help another one in need. It should be purely and simply a normal act. I'm not judging but we both know most of ppls prefers walk away instead of helping someone in need
@@animeupdate5020 She wasn't in need of help. Someone with a broken leg or who hasn't eaten in 3-4 days is in need of help. I wouldn't ''help'' her either. What am I supposed to do with someone holding their stomach? I'd ask her if she's okay in the first place since she could be having issues that require medical attention (think of poisoning). But if I'd see her I'd think she just ate chili con Carne and is dealing with the consequences. If that would be the case, allowing her to take a seat would make the situation worse for her. The same would be if she was having period cramps. Standing is better than sitting during someone's period.
This was so touching and heartwarming to watch. From personal experience I know how horrible this can be, especially when out in public and doubled over in pain. Nice to know there are others that are observant and care enough to try and make someone else even just a little more comfortable. Thank you TreeMan for proving that there are still good people in this world 💞
One day i fainted in the bus because i was hungry. when i woke up, the bus was stopped, everyone was beside me and tried to help, someone gave me water, cola, cookie, an auntie was touching my forehead gently, someone was calling to ambulance. i felt really thankful 😢 faith was restrored! 'caring people help others not because they expect a reward, but because it is natural to show kindness' 💖
It's so nice to see how women care and help each other. And to the men who helped too, thank you very much. This is so precious❤ Thank you for your hard work, TreeMan team❤🔥
everytime i watch those social experiments i feel like there are still people out there who are well raised enough to help strangers and humanity still exist and there's hope
I'll never forget when I couldn't walk on my leg and the only one to give up their seat was an elderly man. Kind actions aren't wasted, forever thankful. 💜
It looks like an Asian bus and it's a touching video with beautiful and kind people with such big hearts! We'd be proud of the world's kindness and do the same for others whether in pain or in need. Well done! Thumbs up and keep it up!
Always put yourself before anyone so that others will not be worried for you. If everyone prioritizes themselves over others then we don't need to worry about each other as much. So it is important to understand that prioritizing yourself over others may seem counter-intuitive but it is actually a great contribution we can make to society.
I see a lot of kind people in this video, makes me kinda relieved that there's still kind and understanding people in our world. I'll do the same as them 👍. great job tree Man team. 👍
Sometimes I wish I could take a sick day when I used to have bad cramps. Traveling while sick is literally the worst dizzy nauseous and you can't focus very good which can be dangerous. Please if you can ladies put your health first and always take medicine 3-5 days before your cycle begins!
Medicine? Unfortunately, there's no medicine at all to bear such pain only the "pain killers" that can be use at the exact time of the period and the so called heating pads. Other than that, we've to deal with it the best as we'd. Oh well, I almost forgot... some doctors have said such pain can be relieved once you give birth! 😵😵💫
@@analyticalreasoning7826 I disagree. I use a medically GYN diagnosissed muscle relaxer with a mild pain Remover and around the same time every month for the last 5 years. I could take them a few days before and build it up and id be fine for the week. My GYN even supported the idea. I also used the oral birth control method, also helped very well. There are good medications out there, it just depends on what does and doesn't work for you. Every body reacts differently to medications
@@thingl7859 Got your point now. However, in our state there are no such medications, at least to our knowledge. Nonetheless, all the doctors around only fix the problem with "pain killers", heating pads and the "give birth" solution to get rid of pains or heavy bleedings. That's it! We're surprised you got something to help with your pain. Even, my bestie had to go to surgery to stop her big problem b/c none of them (gyns) could help at all with anything else unless you've a severe diagnosed case of something else or wrong. We, personally know, a long time family gyn but all of them seem to agree with their opinions. Yeah, the birth pills were suggested once but those were useless. That's why we were wondering about the medicines you mentioned. Thanks for sharing, thou!
@@TejubescDM Totally agree with you! Doctors can't care the less b/c they're not the ones in pain and most of them are males. Natural medicine is a great option. It helps a lot, way better than pain killers (chemistry). The "give birth" solution must be a very convenient way for doctors making money with C-sections. A kid must be loved, shouldn't be seen as an easy way out to any issues. That's right!
Women are always ready to give each other pads and it's so good to see😂😂 and men are not much expressive but in situations like this they are the kindest and sweetest people
This is so heartwarming I tour the ligaments in my leg and was on crutches on a hour bus ride no-one stood up for me and as a result u further damaged my leg beyond repair.
This made me cry. I get horrible cramps and it felt like those people knew the pain must be really bad if she wasn't able to hide her pain. It made me realise how messed up it is to begin with that we are expected to hide our pain in the first place. :(
Being thoughtful it means you're a human, before i judge people I always try to put myself in their shoes so I can see things from their perspective, and I never forget to treat people the way i want them treat me.
LADIES! The fastest cure is listening to music on RU-vid specifically for stopping menstrual cramps!!!! I used to scream from mine and that’s how I found out about it. I was on the floor alone in the house screaming from my cramps because they are like contractions. Don’t miss out and tell every girl. If they don’t believe you I will just smh. Literally stops the cramps in 5 minutes I never take medicine anymore
Bro i watch these videos makes me wanna move there cuz here in America...oml....i don't think I've seen an act of kindness like this in my life🥲only one time i remember someone helping my momma cuz she fell and sprained her ankle and i panicked and this man came from legit no where (to this day i swear he was an angel cuz there was no other car and he just vanished) and he handed me his baby to calm me down while he helped my momma it was amazing
Oh yes. Been through that before married (after married, the pain is less hurt). Sometimes I only can lay on bed, do nothing. Even to walk was so painful. Many people still think that menstruation and the pain is not that serious, some women just exaggerating it. I tell you, they're not. It could be dangerous because in some cases, girls/women could faint. Thank you for spreading awareness about it.
Wow, I love how the strangers gave up their seats, but didn’t stop there. They even gave her sweets and sanitary pads as well! Can you guys please do an experiment of what strangers would do if they see a man or a woman suffering from a migraine?
I have always seen people helping me , I'm actually a social anixety person,so when in train if gets to crowdy i tend to feel weak and nauseous, i feel like I'm gonna faint anytime, thankfully many of them had helped me ,by offering a seat, sharing choclate/ sweet things to get the bp normal, thanks to all those strangers 💗i feel humanity is still alive
I think it would be good for young boy's to be educated about this. Not only would it be helpful towards their Mother but also their future girlfriend/wife. Peace to all.