By faulty plumbimg! - 31/08/2013 12:14 - India

Today, I got my period 2 days early, while being interviewed for my dream job. Let's just say that I don't have very high hopes after walking backwards to the exit door and falling down upon colliding with the wall. FML
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Same thing different taste

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They would probably never even have noticed if you had just walked out normally

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ohro 10

It's a messy situation. Always at the worst time!

One of the hard things about being a female. I think we all hate when it appears during most unexpected times! Sorry OP, you can try and explain you're situation. It's not t's your fault. It sounds like you keep track.

I really wish period related things weren't so taboo. Like, hello, we can't exactly control it. It just creates problems like this - where it limits us because we can't explain our situation without it being "gross".

It's not gross to me at least, hopefully to other guys too but the rest of them run away at the thought of periods :/ It's just a part of a girl growing up, almost every girl gets it so we shouldn't be scared or grossed out about it!

They would probably never even have noticed if you had just walked out normally

theannak 7

If she's got a heavy flow, it could've.

Plus what are the odds the interviewer was checking her out? Unless it was a guy I suppose.

#12-Next time you have a wet dream and your mother wakes you up and won't leave till your up, politely tell her "Hey mom, I jizzed." Should work perfectly.

Well technically a female ejaculation is possible and has happened many times before and this can be called "jizzing". So, yeah, women can "****".

19- I'm confused. So if you bleed through your pants/dress while sitting, you shouldn't make some effort to cover it til you can handle it? As someone who bleeds enough monthly to be hospitalized for it, I'd rather not saunter past a potential employer looking like I got shot in the ass.

CallMeMcFeelii 13

Almost every guy I know, including myself, check out about every attractive girl. It's an old habit that's hard to break. Hell, half the time I don't even notice I'm doing it. So the odds of the interviewer sneaking a peek is pretty high, unless it was a woman. But if it was a woman, I don't think OP would have acted the way she did.

It's not even a matter of checking someone out or not. If someone has stained their pants or skirt, people are going to notice.

I am the op. there were 5 interviewers, all men. I am suee they would hav noticed a big sopt kn mh beige trousers..

*I am the op. I was facing 5 interviewers, all men. I am sure they would hav noticed a big spot on my beige trousers. .

holy shit, OP. That sounds nightmareish.

If only your interviewer was a lady, she might understand.

Being a male but having grown up with only my Mom and sister in the house these things have never been taboo or gross or uncomfortable for me. I've always wondered why men have such a problem dealing with a woman's period. Its a part of life, and not a big deal. Men need to grow up and be understanding and capable of dealing with a period.

HeyHeyFishFillet 34

I think it's a tad bit unfair to target only men as the one's who have problems/are uncomfortable with blood.

Reminds me of the time when I was twelve and I was hanging out with a friend I'd met while camping at the beach. I'd started mine a week early and my pants were soaked from the water and I'd obviously leaked everywhere. I just burst out crying from embarrassment and stayed in the tent the whole night.

skyeyez9 24

I've heard that a change in elevation can affect your period and its timing

So sorry :( It's really not you're fault

Hey just because you were on the ground dosent mean you can't climb bqck up