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Ask Amy: Talk about relationship can wait for more relaxed time

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Dear Amy: My girlfriend wants to "talk" again. She is currently experiencing her monthly cycle.

Can I ask her to wait until this is over? She usually gets a bit worked up and later apologizes.

I do not want to come across as inconsiderate. Based on past discussions, I'm sure she wants to talk about our future together. This is important, but shouldn't it be done when she is a little more balanced?

If you agree, can you offer a caring way to frame this statement of concern to talk at a later time? -- Matt

Dear Matt: You might think: "Let's have this conversation at a time when I don't think your head will spin around and fall off."

What you should say is, "I want to talk to you, too, honey -- because this is important. But for now, why don't you enjoy these flowers? Oh, and by the way, have you lost weight?"

In short, dodge. Dodge, deflect and duck, if necessary.

You should bring up the relationship topic during a relaxed time when you feel that your girlfriend is more even-tempered. Don't always wait for her to bring it up.

You should also talk about her hormonal issues. Many women, myself included, don't quite realize the patterns in our monthly moods until someone else lovingly points them out to us.

Do this in a respectful, concerned and open-ended way -- again, during a calm and balanced time.

There may be ways for her to regulate her reactions (medical or otherwise), and she should be willing to try.

Even though some women seem to experience a sort of psychosis when they are at their most hormonal, if your girlfriend regularly behaves in a way necessitating an apology, then she needs to work hard to find alternatives, for her sake and for the sake of her relationships.

Readers may send questions to Ask Amy via e-mail to askamy@tribune.com or by mail to Ask Amy, Chicago Tribune, TT500, 435 N. Michigan Ave., Chicago, IL 60611.

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