Women know when they've got the menopause but men don't quite know. They know it afterwards.
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I had a bit of a male menopause. It started at the age of 18 and continued until I was 45.
Listen, I had two kids - one when I was 40, one when I was 45. I breastfed for one year, which means I was breastfeeding four years ago. I'm going to move from giving birth to menopause without really realising.
Do men have a biological clock? I feel like I do. Something is definitely ticking!
I feel special. Most women will have only one menopause, and they will hate it. I will have two, and when the second one comes, I will know what is coming. I am having my extra menopause as a cure. I have endometriosis.
In the end, the real wisdom of menopause may be in questioning how fun or even sane this chore wheel called modern life actually is.
No man wants to feel that he's there because of his woman's biological clock or because he's filling a job opening for husband or significant other.
I've always been told that women know everything. Is that not accurate?
I don't think men figure out what they're really about until they're 25. That's when they start to feel like themselves.
Other people get moody in their forties and fifties - men get the male menopause. I missed the whole thing. I was just really happy.
Menopause is your return to where you were before, when your hormone levels are the same as a pre-adolescent girl's.