The best way to explain period pain depends entirely on the type of man you are talking to. Just choose the language he understands best—whether it is simple words, logic, or a literal period pain simulator.

Here is how to explain it simply, based on his mindset:

Type 1: The Supportive Man (He is driven by empathy)

He asks this question because he hates seeing you in pain and wants to know how to help you.

How to explain it to him:

Use simple, everyday feelings. “Imagine your stomach muscles are being tightly twisted and squeezed like a wet towel, over and over. At the same time, someone is pressing a heavy weight into your lower back, and a deep pain goes down your thighs. It feels like severe food poisoning, but it lasts for days.

Type 2: The Logical Man (He is driven by logic)

He understands the world through science, logic, and how things work.

How to explain it to him:

Give him the biological facts. Explain that the uterus contracts violently to remove its lining, which stops the blood and oxygen flow to the muscle for a few seconds. “You know that intense, burning pain you get in your legs when you run too fast or lift very heavy weights? It is that exact same burning muscle cramp, but inside the stomach, and you cannot stop it by stretching.

Type 3: The Clueless Man (He just doesn't know)

He is not a bad person; he is just completely ignorant. He grew up in a house where periods were never discussed, and he thinks a period is just a little bit of bleeding.

How to explain it to him:

Explain that it affects the whole body. “A period is a massive hormonal crash. Imagine having a terrible stomach flu—with nausea, vomiting, bloating, and weakness—plus a severe body ache, all at the same time. And the hardest part is that you still have to go to the office, do your work, and pretend everything is normal.

Type 4: The Dismissive Man (He thinks you are exaggerating)

He is the type who rolls his eyes, sighs, or tells you to just deal with it. Talking nicely will not work with him because his mind is closed.

How to handle it:

You need to show him real proof. Search on YouTube for videos of men trying a period pain simulator (a machine that uses small electrical pulses to copy period cramps). Show him how strong, athletic men fall to the floor crying in pain at just Level 5, while women can easily bear Level 10. If he still does not believe you, buy a small simulator machine online, put it on him, and let him experience the reality himself.

An infographic titled “How To Explain Period Pain To A Man?” explains that the most effective way to describe period pain depends on the type of man you are speaking to and recommends tailoring the explanation accordingly. For a supportive man, it suggests describing the sensation as feeling like the stomach is being tightly wrung out like a wet towel; for a logical man, it explains that uterine contractions can temporarily reduce oxygen to the muscle, causing intense, persistent cramping pain; for a clueless man, it compares the experience to a severe stomach flu combined with deep body aches; and for a dismissive man, it recommends using visual evidence such as videos of men reacting to period pain simulators or having him try a simulator himself. The infographic uses a mix of physical analogies, scientific explanation, and humor to communicate the severity of menstrual pain.

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