Do women think about it during ovulation?

During the ovulation period, a woman's body will undergo a series of changes, including increased body temperature, increased vaginal secretions, changes in appetite, and increased sexual desire. These changes may affect a woman's mood and behavior. For example, an increase in body temperature may cause a woman to feel more anxious and nervous, while an increase in vaginal discharge may cause a woman to feel more aroused and satisfied.

While women may feel emotional during ovulation, that doesn't mean they become more violent or erotic. Many women feel excited and satisfied during ovulation, but they do not engage in immoral or violent behavior during this period.

A woman's mood swings during ovulation may be affected by a variety of factors, including physical health, mental state, and cultural background. Therefore, whether women feel emotional during ovulation or not, we should respect their feelings and avoid unnecessary pressure or discrimination against them.