Jesus, all this thinking about my feelings and hers was probably going to give me a period.
In "Oblivion" by Jennifer L. Armentrout, the protagonist reflects on the complexities of emotions, particularly regarding feelings for another person. This introspection leads to a humorous yet relatable realization about the overwhelming nature of examining one's feelings and the potential stress it can bring, jokingly suggesting that such contemplation could trigger a physiological response, like a menstrual period. This moment highlights the often tumultuous journey of self-discovery and emotional awareness. The character grapples with the weight of these sentiments, offering readers a glimpse into the trials of love and personal growth that many can identify with.
In "Oblivion" by Jennifer L. Armentrout, the protagonist reflects on the complexities of emotions, particularly regarding feelings for another person. This introspection leads to a humorous yet relatable realization about the overwhelming nature of examining one's feelings and the potential stress it can bring, jokingly suggesting that such contemplation could trigger a physiological response, like a menstrual period.
This moment highlights the often tumultuous journey of self-discovery and emotional awareness. The character grapples with the weight of these sentiments, offering readers a glimpse into the trials of love and personal growth that many can identify with.