Sugar Editorial Picks
Jun 10, 2008 -
Most people I'm close to are good at keeping an even temperament even in the midst of something negative. However, there are certainly a few people in my life who have very intense emotional reactions and tend to fluctuate moods depending on that emotion. Even though it can be hard to handle at times, I know that everyone is entitled to her own feelings and reactions to things.
- 37 Comments
Feb 18, 2008 -
Dear Sugar,
I'm almost 21, attending a great college, and generally happy, and I have a great boyfriend who loves me very much, but I'm still so depressed. I will be happy one minute, and the next I'll be sad, angry, and crying uncontrollably. I have problems with anxiety, but I don't think that is the problem.
- 17 Comments
Aug 08, 2007 -
When I was growing up, I remember being in a bad mood and some stupid boy saying, "Oh, you must be on the rag!" That really pissed me off -- just because I'm not happy does not necessarily mean I have or am getting my period!!
With that said, right before I do get my period, I do feel crappy and not myself.
- 14 Comments
Apr 12, 2007 -
When I was growing up, I remember being in a bad mood and some stupid boy saying, "Oh, you must be on the rag!" That really pissed me off. Just because I'm not happy does not necessarily mean I have or am getting my period!!
- 17 Comments
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Jun 01, 2007 -
My supervisor has the most terrible mood-swings of anyone I have ever met. She can be so mean, sour, glaring, snappy, and hateful at any given moment. She can make the toughest woman cry, and our male bosses cringe at her behavior.
- 10 Comments
Mar 18, 2009 -
Cosmetics that change color are rather popular these days, working by using your body chemistry to create customized hues. Too Faced Mood Swing Lip Gloss ($18.50) starts off as a clear gloss, then changes into a pink shade, depending on your emotional state — or so they say. Did reader Burotukunam buy into it?
- 4 Comments
Jun 26, 2009 -
One of the pleasures a pregnant lady enjoys is the absence of her monthly visitor. Nicknamed pretty Miss Sally, the crimson tide, or moontime, most women enjoy the hiatus from cramps, tampons, Advil, and mood swings — though the latter may make an appearance from time to time during expectant months. Some women are lucky enough to enjoy an extended sabbatical during their nursing months.
- 3 Comments
Apr 11, 2008 -
Dear Sugar,
I have been dating this great man — he is 44 and I'm 35 — with whom I recently moved in. Things have been great, except for some personal issues I'm encountering. Often when I come home from work or sometimes completely out of the blue, I become an emotional wreck!
- 18 Comments
Jan 10, 2007 -
While I'm having my periods...I get terrible mood swings and anxiety attacks and take it out on my 4 year old daughter. Today I dunked her head into a bowl of porridge and poured it over her face because she had been eating for an hour and still had only eaten about two spoons and I was anxious that see was getting late for school.
I feel like a sh*t head, I'm a awful mother.
- 14 Comments
Jun 15, 2009 -
- Four ways to target the final ten pounds — Vitamin G
- Fight your mood swings with food — That's Fit
- Why is Chris Pine wearing clogs and carrying his running shoes? — Fit Celeb
- The skinny on metabolic syndrome — Daily Spark
- Add some fitness to your trip to the ballpark — Fit Bottomed Girls
- Take your man to the gym! It is men's health week — Nutrition Data Blog
- Listen up: Shen Tao might be the next fitness trend — Social Workout
- Diet cola made just for dudes — Never Say Diet
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