Women’s only

The rain slowed down the city this morning. The traffic was dense and I was more than 15 minutes late.

Elevator took ages to come. Out of three elevators in a fairly new business building only one was functioning, but being late I thought there would be no lines. A few minutes had passed and a lady came bringing a tray of steaming hot cappuccinos from the company’s restaurant. She wanted to go up two floors. She entered the elevator after me, greeted me calling my name in diminutive and asked me how I was. I said: “Well, cramps..” and put on a sad, exhausted face. She looked at me in astonishment: “Why, how, what from?”, and I had no choice but to go on: “You know my monthly problems…”, “Ah”, she said with a pensive look, as if trying to recollect a distant memory …..

The elevator takes us two levels down instead of three levels up. There enters another woman, closer to my age – 5 years younger, not that she looks it, poor thing. There the two of them engage in a discussion about stair climbing and the effort of it. The older woman says: “I have already climbed them once this morning, and I am still sweating like a pig” (she only had to go to the second floor). The younger one says in a lively, chipper voice: “I know, I can’t do it either… oh, my heart…. “The older one shifts her glance to me and goes on: “You girls, you have no idea what is ahead of you”. (I wasn’t that interested to find out about the horrors of menopause… Can it be worse than my persistent cramps, dizzy spells, nausea and faintness that I experience for days every single month). The younger woman does not stop her rambling about elevators and the monstrous effort of climbing stairs. The older one still does not vacillate in her discourse, and at one point looking at me she utters: “You’ll see when it is gone”…to which the younger woman adds: “It has already gone”.. With a bewildered look on her face, the older one needs convincing: “Has it already?”, the younger confirms: “Oh yes”. The older lady exits the elevator, leaving me alone with the younger one that is still lamenting about her heart and her loss of stamina.

Looking at her, I am trying to explain: “Viv, she was talking about menopause, she thought you had lost your period, got it?” The girl looks at me in surprise still trying to catch a breath from the exhaustion of having to wait for the elevator… “Ohhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhh”.

The next stop is mine.

On my exit I give her a compassionate glance: “I have tachycardia too, you know”.

P.S. Sangen i en stor norsk stemme er for Dina. πŸ˜€

46 responses to “Women’s only”

  1. Loved reading this Paula. Had a good chuckle πŸ™‚

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    1. πŸ™‚ Oh, thank you so much, Colline. You might have noticed that I rarely write, but I can see now it is very therapeutic … I think I might do it again πŸ™‚ Happy to made you laugh πŸ˜€

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      1. It is one way to be creative – I think you should go for it πŸ™‚

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        1. πŸ™‚ I find my inspiration in real events like this one from this morning :D, or sometimes in my dreams like the pic I published for Amy. Do you ever dream the scenarios featured in your writing? They are very imaginative.

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    1. Thank you for reading πŸ™‚ πŸ˜€

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  2. Really fun – it could never have occurred with 3 similar men – I’ve never heard of that 3 men have stood in an elevator interrupted each other with stories of – respectively erection problems, (lack of) sperm quality and premature ejaculation – then they had probably chosen to talk about the referee in the latest europa league match… ‘hahaha’ πŸ™‚ πŸ˜‰

    Very well written, Paula… πŸ™‚

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    1. πŸ˜† Takk Drake πŸ™‚

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    2. Hehe. Fantastic comment Drake.
      (and a good read Paula (but I had to look up that last word)).

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      1. Tachycardia can happen to men too….

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  3. That is so funny! You tell good story, Paula! Go girl, keep writing πŸ™‚

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    1. πŸ˜€ I will try to do it more often, Amy xo

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  4. I totally agree with Amy ! Keep telling us stories!

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    1. πŸ™‚ you always support me πŸ™‚ grazie cara Anna.

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  5. This is my first visit…and you have me laughing already…love your writing.

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    1. πŸ˜€ thank you very much. This is 99% photoblog , but I manage to write once or twice a year πŸ™‚

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  6. Haha, great story, I really enjoyed it!

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    1. Thank you very much, Laura πŸ™‚

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  7. It was hard for me to understand, but you painted a lovely momentuous picture for us. Thanks for the candid story. Great read, Paula.

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    1. Very nice of you to have read it, Rommel. It’s better if you don’t understand πŸ˜€

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  8. I saw something at a racetrack that is sure to lure more women in and that is plenty of clean bathrooms. More for women than men and the facility overall is clean too. Build em and they will come.

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    1. I am sorry, I did not understand…

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      1. I am sorry, I am out there sometimes.. the point I was trying to make as it regards women is accommodating their needs. sorry if that sounded off the wall.

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        1. No need to apologize. I figured that you were a man πŸ™‚

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    2. I have stories about bathrooms at work too πŸ˜€

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      1. That is a huuuuuuuuuuuge topic in my life. but more on that later.. lol

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        1. I want to hear about bathrooms… I thought you were in weather and not sewerage business? πŸ˜‰

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  9. An entertaining read Paula. I agree with the others. You should try this more often πŸ™‚

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    1. Thank you, Madhu. Today’s article is in an entirely different spirit 😦

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      1. Just read it 😦

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  10. I loved the picture in my mind of the three of you in the elevator and the conversations going on. Absolutely fun read this morning. Women!

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    1. πŸ™‚ πŸ˜€ Thank you, Angeline.

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  11. Brilliant writing. Now I see the reason behind the need to change the quote.
    You’re versatile, my friend. Kudos!

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    1. You got me.. I come in many layers πŸ˜‰ Many thanks, Arjun πŸ™‚

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  12. πŸ™‚ You’re a very gifted storyteller, Paula – take a bow! πŸ™‚ I really enjoyed reading this after a long days work, ha, we’re down to reality now. Thanks a lot for the mention and the link! It’s highly appreciated. πŸ™‚
    Kyss og klem til deg
    Hanne-Dina

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    1. I hope you enjoyed the music. When I discovered that Norwegian singer I had to think about you dear Hanne. Have some rest, dear. Kyss og klem til deg πŸ™‚

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      1. The music is great, Paula, she is a fab singer and songmaker . Thanks a lot for putting the spot on her! πŸ™‚
        Have to rush to work, will read your other stories at the weekend. Hurra, det er helg!
        Kyss og klem fra
        Hanne x πŸ™‚

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  13. And all this before you even start your working day! πŸ™‚ Love the music you’ve chosen, Paula. She has a fabulous voice. Hope you’re soon feeling better. xx

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    1. πŸ™‚ I am starting to feel better, and your comment is helping a lot, Sylvia πŸ™‚ xx

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  14. A lighter moment, on my birthday, Paula! πŸ™‚
    Having come out of the other side of both of these situations, I can afford a rueful smile. Just wish I could say “the best is yet to come”. Sorry you’re getting such a rough ride with this. 😦

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    1. So, you can’t? Best is not yet to come?? 😦 😦

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      1. I wouldn’t say so. Enjoy what you have πŸ™‚
        And smile!

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        1. Yes, Mam πŸ™‚ πŸ™‚ πŸ™‚ πŸ™‚

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