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Old Oct 06, 2015, 12:17 PM
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Originally Posted by Favorite Jeans View Post
You know it's true that talk of PMS, "hysteria," and menopause has been used to discredit women and I agree that a healthy dose of skepticism is warranted, that the DSM has been used in extremely oppressive ways and mental health diagnosis can be tricky and fluid.

But just as there is a misogynist way to discuss and understand these things, there is also a feminist way to talk about them. The misogynist way might include notions about women being irrational, at the mercy of ther hormones, unsuitable for public office, any number of uses for the b-word etc. The feminist way might include the notion that women's lived experiences are important, that women are authorities on what happens with/in our own bodies, that women's mental health matters and merits research, that when women are curt or angry or impassioned it is not at all okay to dismiss it as "*****iness."

See where I'm going? There is a middle ground between the two camps that are arguing in this thread. The fact that the history of psychiatry is fraught with sexism, crap science and paternalism is problematic, but it doesn't discount the existence of mental illness IMHO and it doesn't mean it has to stay that way forever.
Yeah, I don't know why I'm demonized here for my opinion that is backed by science. But it is interesting that opinions on this matter are so emotionally charged. Men by in large commit all of the violent crimes, but there is no DSMV diagnosis for male rage disorder caused by testosterone swings.

I've been brainwashed from childhood by this PMS myth, so it makes a little sense why people are so entrenched. And, I guess human nature is to become even more entrenched in your opinions as evidence stacks up against them.

I don't think and never will think that my depression / anxiety is fundamentally related to my biology as a woman. Nor do I think mood swings are intrinsic to only women or in and of themselves evidence of a mental disorder (short of bipolar, which occurs in both men and women.) most people I talk to don't even seem to realize PMS means pre-menstrual, not being moody during your actual period, but before you even get your period.
Thanks for this!
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