LONDON -- When you have Complete Series Archivesyour period at work, the struggle could not be more real, or more painful. Given half a chance, many of us would prefer to stay holed up in bed with a hot water bottle.
SEE ALSO: This new ad for sanitary pads is pretty groundbreaking in its realismWhether you're to-ing and fro-ing to the bathroom with a bag in tow, or trying with all your might to conceal the agony you're experiencing; having your period at work is a complicated, energy-sapping experience.
Here are eight thoughts we all have when we have our period at work ...
Well done me. I've made it to the office, but I feel like death. Honestly, I deserve a medal just for showing up today. Coffee, Tylenol and chocolate please.
So tired. Why isn't there a nap room here? I wonder if anyone would notice if I slept under my desk.
Time to go to the loo. Let's see if I can leave my desk without everyone seeing me lug this giant handbag with me.
Dammit. Why did my annoying colleague Sharon have to ask me where I was going? I'm going nowhere, Sharon. Nowhere. What is this, the Spanish inquisition?
Now I have to come back looking nonchalant AF. What are you looking at Simon from Accounting? Yes, I have a uterus. Deal with it.
Ugh. These cramps are killing me. How am I supposed to get any work done while my abdomen feels like it's being stabbed by a thousand knives at once.
Time to go to the loo again. No, Dave, I'm not going to get coffee. I have my period, OK? Go away.
Wouldn't it be great if I could have my own personal cupboard in the restroom? Then I wouldn't have to haul this bag back and forth.
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