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Why does all major female problems start wit men? like menstration and menopause?



Why does all major female problems start wit men? like menstration and menopause?

Together with Latin 'mensis' for 'month' (hence 'menstruation'), Ancient Greek 'men' (month, crescent moon) and 'm茅ne' (another Greek word for moon besides 'sel茅ne'), all those words were derived in one way or another from Indo-European 'menot' (month, moon), probably from the Indo-European root 'me[d]' (to wander, pace off, measure, stake out). In case you wanted to know. :)
Men are the cause our problems, that don't start with men too.
The answer is in your question.
Because they end with them too! Fe-male, Wo-man, Wo-men
we have to blame someone
Great question
Why do we drive on parkways but park on driveways?
you forgot mental breakdown. men are scapegoats for all womens ailments. the word lady was created to get the men out of women.
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