
As stated, I want to hear from you. If you have had or have an experience with a someone exploiting babies, by all means write it, and send it to me via email. I like the idea of a great compilation of stories from real people who have had to endure the "legally exempt" feminine abuse, and the idea of as many people as possible reading their stories. I will print here the stories that women send for their spouse, boyfriend or significant, their stories; as well as the reverse thereof of my situation: Women who are being persecuted by the courts.
General comments will be found towards the bottom of the page, petition sites immediately below, other places of the BAW network, a spoof and a list of countries throughout the world that have visited BAW. I also listed the previous poll results below that, and directly below are your submissions you sent to Babies As Weapons. Perhaps it's your story that inspires someone else to fight to be a father with MORE FAIR RIGHTS.


After reading the entire BAW site, as well as XenoSapien Forest, and my life-long experience, I am hereby declaring that I am now a doctor of PMS.
My dissertation is BAW, XenoSapien Forest and life experiences. I believe that my words are researched, lucid and professional. It is in this light that I now have an unofficially official voice and power to authorize legal papers, with your signature of course, that state you are incapable of handling, tolerating, or be in the presence of a woman's irrational, unprovoked, unnecessary PMS behavioral attack.
In signing the document below, you will be officially exempt from any and all feminine attacks that you respond to with the same irrational counter-attack. Copy the document, print the document and sign the document. Show it to your wife, girlfriend or significant female partner, as well as any other women who are still menopausal that you interact with. I also find it a good idea to attach it to your resume. Thank you,
XenoSapien


**This document is entirely for novelty purposes only. I am in no way a real doctor, nor have I obtained proper support from any medical faction. I am also not responsible for any result of this document public or private that is in any way illegal. Should you be offended by this document, I am not responsible for your inspired behavior because of it--it is strictly your personal issue to deal with.

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Here's what Crella2, who you will find on the XenoSapien Speaks page observations on PMS:
crella2: It's my opinion that any woman in her 20's or 30's or older that has been menstruating for years on end should work out a strategy to deal with it. In this comment I address those women who rake their families and friends over the coals, not those who occasionally lose it during this time.
Historically, mentioning one's periods or any part of the body or it's functions in mixed company was taboo....with the 80s court case in England in which the 'PMS defense' was first used, and of course with the influence of feminism, it became acceptable to speak of issues like this. You may remember that that is about when feminine hygiene products were first advertised on TV.
I don't believe that the past two generations are the first to suffer PMS. They are, however, the first to discuss it openly and use it as an excuse to lash out at everyone around them . Emotional dramatic outbursts are very satisfying to some women, and voila, PMS gives them an excuse to indulge monthly. PMS is controllable! Hormone treatment and anti-depressants are available for women who cannot function due to PMS-related depression, NSAIDS (painkillers) are extremely effective for most of the remaining cases.
As you can see by my sign-in, I'm almost 50...I've had PMS and now am going through menopause. It's not fun, but I see no need to share the misery. If a woman is aware of her body's signals, most of the time before she loses it, there is a distinct sensation in the head, not a headache but almost a buzzing, or a feeling of being disconnected from one's surroundings...if not dealt with, the fur flies. Getting on the cross-trainer for 15 minutes is enough for me...going for a walk with the dog. Defuse it...don't 'lose it' , in other words. I must admit that I have blown up on occasion (2-3 times to date) and I always make amends, as it's no one's fault but my own.
PMS gives women the 'hungry horrors' and low blood sugar....they should carry something to snack on and not behave like bears.
It is not true that you just have to live with it...it is controllable....but recently women have been brought up to believe that it's the worst suffering in the world and everyone must bear the brunt.