I buy myself $125 in treats after my period every month I deserve it

A woman spends up to $125 per period each month on “treats” to get her through.Emily Rae Baker, 31, says she experiences “rough” periods which cause her whole body to “shut down”.She’s currently in the process of getting her painful periods investigated – and has been placed on a 52-week waiting list for a gynecologist. As motivation and reward for getting through it each month, she’ll treat herself to anything she fancies during – and after. She doesn’t budget – and says her daily treat can be anything from a $6.25 coffee to a $125 item of clothing. Emily, a professional dancer from Derby, Derbyshire, said: “When your period is tough and you feel like the devil is in your body – it can be a little silver lining to treat yourself afterwards. “I suffer quite badly with my periods – they’re quite intense. “My way of getting through my period is promising myself little treats and rewards. “You’re not going to see me pull up in a $62,500 Range Rover any time soon, but I don’t focus too much on budgeting for it.” In December 2024, Emily came up with the idea of treating herself to gifts after each period, while working in Dubai. During the five-day interval, she spent $125 on luggage, New Balance trainers and a tracksuit from Boohoo. But she says the gifts don’t always have to be lavish – as sometimes she’ll just fancy a freshly-made coffee, scented candles, or hot water bottle, often costing $6.25-$8.75. “I’m not flashy – I like doing wholesome things as well, like taking myself out for a meal,” she said. “I’m definitely not advising everyone to go out and spend loads of money.“It doesn’t have to be a big present and you can live within your means – it could be something as small as a Starbucks.”Emily says she’s always suffered from painful periods – but is currently unsure why. She feels like her body goes into “full shutdown,” and getting out to buy her treats is motivation enoug...

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Publisher: New York Post

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