Imagine being in the middle of a crucial quiz that could make or break your future, when suddenly, your girlfriend calls in distress. She’s experiencing a painful period and needs your help ASAP. What would you do? One guy found himself in this exact predicament, and now he’s questioning if he handled the situation correctly. Let’s dive into the drama and see what went down.
Girlfriend’s Painful Period SOS

The Unmissable Quiz Dilemma

No Remakes, No Exceptions

Skipping Lab for Love

The 30-Minute Compromise ⏳

Grades vs. Health

Too Much Pain to Move

Embarrassment and Frustration

Trying to Accommodate

The Tampon and Advil Offer

Accusations of Being an A**hole

The Blame Game Begins

The 20-Minute Promise ⌛

Still Not Happy

The Aftermath: Ignored and Confused
So, our aspiring doctor managed to take the quiz and help his girlfriend, but she’s still not happy. She’s been giving him the silent treatment and making passive-aggressive comments ever since. Was he in the wrong for not skipping the quiz entirely? Or is she being unreasonable? Let’s see what the internet thinks of this situation…
Period crisis: Girlfriend’s lack of planning causes unnecessary emergency.

NTA: Girlfriend’s period crisis causes conflict over priorities.

NTA: Focus on your grades, she can find another ride.

>But she said wow, so your grades are more important than me and my health?
Wow…she can’t call an Uber?
Wow…she doesn’t carry tampons/Motrin?
Wow…she doesn’t know periods happen every month and she isn’t prepared?
And this is somehow your problem? Wow.
NTA. ♂️
NTA – Girlfriend’s period drama vs. boyfriend’s academics: Who’s right?

NTA. Girlfriend’s lack of period contingency plan surprises commenters.

NTA – She’s responsible for her own period.

“NTA except for the bit where you told her she should have been prepared because periods are occasionally irregular and people do get caught out – there’s no reason to be a jerk about that.”

NTA. You called out her lack of planning.

NTA. Period pain is tough, but not a true medical emergency.

NTA: Female with endometriosis defends boyfriend against unreasonable girlfriend.

Woman suggests seeking medical help for debilitating period pain.

NTA: Boyfriend’s quiz more important than girlfriend’s period crisis?

NTA: Girlfriend’s period crisis becomes a power play. Tanking grades?

“NTA. Toxic partner jeopardizing your job? Set boundaries. “

NTA: Boyfriend questions responsibility for girlfriend’s period crisis.

Girlfriend prioritizes boyfriend’s quiz over her own health. NTA.

NTA: Girlfriend should have been prepared and not rely on you

NTA. She needs to manage her own periods.

NTA. Can’t she take an Uber or taxi home?

Always prepared: NTA shares their period survival kit habits.
