PMSBuddy: Obviously, You Need This

September 10, 2008     Posted in Body, Wired

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Thankfully, I’m not one to get horrible PMS. I get cramps – oh yes, do I get cramps – and there are a few days there when I feel like my entire body is made of big, fatty bricks, but I’m not one of those girls who threaten to kick your ass when you cut in front of her in the beer pong line or bursts into tears in the middle of the street for no reason during her period.

But what if you or somebody you know is one of those girls? Like it or not, PMS can be brutal; for the person suffering, as well as the people on the peripheral of the sufferer. PMS has been known to start fights, cause boyfriends to stand in complete confusion, and turn your best friend into a sudden raging beeetch who screams in your face for no reason. This is why, friends, we all need PMSBuddy.

PMSBuddy is a new handy-dandy website that lets you know when the women in your life are about to step off the ledge known as PMS. Get your friends to give you personal information about their flow (weird? You decide), and then add it to PMSBuddy‘s colorful little chart. In no time, you’ll be keeping track of all those wayward tears, tempter flair-ups, and immediate needs for chocolate. Plus, you’ll be able to stop taking anything personally during that time-span!

Think life can’t get better? Oh, life can always get better. PMSBuddy even has a Facebook application! I mean, who doesn’t want the world to know about their flow, or the flow of their friends??!

So, in conclusion…PMSBuddy will save your life.

4 Comments on "PMSBuddy: Obviously, You Need This"
  1. Elsie says:
    Wed, 10th Sep 20088:16 am 

    I prefer mymonthlycycles.com for keeping track but it doesn't have the option of sharing info with my friends. PMSbuddy seems more geared for possible networking, ala Facebook. mymonthlycycles is a no-nonsense, more informative site. It lets you know when are you days of ovulation and as you put in your cycles, it predicts the next time you will have a cycle and it e-mails you an alert the day before. It is now very, very accurate for me because I have been using it for over a year. Try it, it's free.

  2. Lauren, University o says:
    Wed, 10th Sep 20088:18 am 

    I'm pretty sure my friends can tell when I'm PMSing…it's quite obvious.

  3. Jenny Lee says:
    Wed, 10th Sep 20086:05 pm 

    I think this site is too funny! Even the name makes me laugh… pmsbuddy.com. Like it or not, my boyfriend NEEDS this site, and I admit a facebook app is a bit overkill, but why not LOL

  4. Godlesscupcake says:
    Fri, 31st Oct 20087:49 pm 

    Ha ha ha. Geeze. Why on earth would I want to announce to everyone that I'm thisclose to my shitty week? I do however prefer Mon.thlyInfo.com (yes that extra period mid-word is intentional)to keep track and predict my flow.

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