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If you're texting a person who is on their period, you likely really want to make them feel better. It can be hard to know what to say sometimes, though, especially over text. Thankfully, there are many things you can say to brighten their day and make them feel cared for. This article has a list of suggestions so that you can give your partner the comfort they need during their period.

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"I’m sorry you’re having to deal with this right now 😢”

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  1. Validating what they're going through can make them feel better . If they're dealing with painful cramps, a headache, or fatigue, they might just want someone to acknowledge what they're going through. Show compassion for their experience and they'll likely feel cared for and supported by you. [2]
    • You might also text, "That sounds so tough" or "You're handling this like a champ! That really sounds so hard."
    • Society often doesn't acknowledge what it's like to have a period every month. You'll distinguish yourself as a standup person if you show them that you understand and empathize with their pain.
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"Is there anything I can do to help?”

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"I’m here to listen if you want to talk about anything.”

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"Can I bring over some chocolate to make you feel better?”

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  1. People on their period usually experience some pretty intense food cravings or might just be a little hungrier than usual. Be attentive to your partner's needs by texting them that you got them some chocolate (or any other tasty treat). It's a simple but effective way to show her that you're there for them. [6]
    • As an alternative, bring over other treats like cookies or ice cream. If they don't have much of a sweet tooth, you might try their favorite chips or some yummy comfort food ( mashed potatoes , chicken noodle soup, macaroni and cheese , etc.).
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"Here's something funny to make you smile.”

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  1. Text them funny GIFS and jokes to get their mind off the pain. Sharing some laughs is a super effective way to comfort someone and make them feel better. Text them something funny to show them that you want to see them smile again. She'll likely be touched by your effort to lift her spirits. [8]
    • Try a GIF from a TV show that they love. When in doubt, pick something lighthearted and upbeat, like The Office or Broad City.
    • To make them giggle, send them a goofy pun. You might try, "What do you say when an aquatic animal escapes the zoo? It's otter chaos here!"
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"Have you seen this meme?”

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  1. Pick something lighthearted and positive to brighten their mood and make them remember they still have reasons to smile. They'll love seeing a funny text from you and will appreciate your effort to help them feel better.
    • Pick a meme that relates to their interests. If they're into astrology, for example, send a funny astrology meme about their sign with the caption, "I thought this might make you laugh 😊"
    • If you don't know what to send, try a wholesome meme with a cute message. That might look like a cat giving someone a hug with the caption, "Me giving you love and support."
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"Wanna go shopping? I’m free if you’re feeling up to it.”

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  1. They'll appreciate your company, and buying a little something might really lift their spirits. Even window shopping with no intention of buying anything can be a fun way to pass the time, and being by your side will likely make them feel comforted and supported. [9]
    • If they're not feeling up to leaving the house, try your best to be understanding. Text them something like, "Well I'm always down to relax at home with you instead" or "I totally get it! Let me know if there's anything I can do to help."
    • Maybe they're not super into shopping. As an alternative, ask if they'd like to go on a relaxing stroll through the park.
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"Do you need me to pick up more pads or tampons at the store?”

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Text Examples to Comfort a Friend on Their Period

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    Periods have always been here as long as women have been here. Periods aren't something new.
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      • Empathize with what they're going through, even if you don't fully understand it. Saying something like "It can't be that bad" or "You'll be fine" might upset them or make them feel worse. [11]
      • Even if you're not used to comforting a person during their period, remember that periods are natural and normal. They may already feel a little insecure about opening up to you about it, so try your best to be respectful.
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