This is not a complaint, but a commentary on how I’ve been trying to get it to be more commonplace to talk about. Like the weather or a new hobby, lol
I’ve had a more social month. Was having lunch with my boomer uncle and he asked how menopause was going. He meant it in a very sincere way, and he shared some of what he remembered from when my aunt was going through it. He was glad the progesterone is helping my night terrors.
I was telling my husband about Naomi Watt’s book, and he was getting angry on our behalf at some of the stories. He’s planning to listen to the audiobook too. I’m likeing her book, it’s kind of a cliff note version of all the books, along with a lot of personal stories from lot’s of women.
My sons (step) and dad (before he passed) have been part of the conversation as well.
Which I’m realizing it sounds like I’m just around men, but I’ve talked to my sister-in-law and female friends and relatives too. I’m just around the men in my life quite often. My “found aunties” are also starting to check in about it too. They are 3 sisters in their 70s and 2 went through forced menopause because of breast cancer and are still hesitant about HRT after those studies. And they were brought up to not talk about it.