Dhru Purohit
👤 SpeakerAppearances Over Time
Podcast Appearances
You see also these different, um,
responses to stimuli that could from the outside be perceived as less compassionate, right?
Yeah, well said.
Rage, you mentioned, right?
So break that down because a lot of women notice that their tone might shift during this time, that they're more snappy.
I'm putting this in air quotes, right?
This is me not, you know, characterizing them as snappy.
This might be somebody looking around them and saying, all of a sudden, you know, what's going on?
I haven't changed.
You've changed, right?
Especially if they're not around people that are, you know,
supportive or not educated in this area so let's take rage for example what's going on that it might be the same stimuli but connected again back to what you were describing in the brain that
some of the stuff that was working previously, and everybody around this individual has not really, you know, changed, but the woman herself is feeling this intense emotion.
Yeah.
It's so important because there's a lot of layers to that.
There's a layer of, yes, the brain is rewiring.
Yeah.
But there's also a layer of maybe some of those things were being reluctantly done previously.
You got it.
Some of them come from love and it's like, oh yeah, I was okay with this previously and my brain is rewiring.