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Was It Really Necessary To Post This?
http:// www.bbc .co.uk/ newsbea t/32105 388
She states "When I see the picture it looks completely beautiful to my eyes." and then goes on to say "I wasn't being provocative. The point of the photo was to de-mystify all the taboos that are around menstruation."
Questions:
1 - Is it beautiful?
2 - What taboos are there around menstruation? I can't think of any.
I won't draw a parrallel between this natural, normal bodily function and another natural, normal bodily function that I'm sure nobody would like to see (oops, just have drawn the parrallel).
She states "When I see the picture it looks completely beautiful to my eyes." and then goes on to say "I wasn't being provocative. The point of the photo was to de-mystify all the taboos that are around menstruation."
Questions:
1 - Is it beautiful?
2 - What taboos are there around menstruation? I can't think of any.
I won't draw a parrallel between this natural, normal bodily function and another natural, normal bodily function that I'm sure nobody would like to see (oops, just have drawn the parrallel).
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"The point of the photo was to de-mystify all the taboos that are around menstruation."
major fail then,I'm sure quite a lot of men have seen this sort of thing at home. If she was going to "demystify" menstruation then show a photo of her applying a tampon or sticking a liner to her pants.
Frankly some things are best kept to oneself -its called "dignity"
major fail then,I'm sure quite a lot of men have seen this sort of thing at home. If she was going to "demystify" menstruation then show a photo of her applying a tampon or sticking a liner to her pants.
Frankly some things are best kept to oneself -its called "dignity"
It obviously was necessary, because some men on this thread, and out there in the real world, thought that a woman knew exactly when her period was going to come. Periods aren't that considerate. Also some men on this thread, and in the world, think she had not bought the right sanitary protection. Sometimes it catches women by surprise and periods can be heavier than we thought. And I'm sure the situation in this photo happens to lots of women. So if it's helped some naïve people understand periods, then it's been useful. And it's helpful to women, if men can be more understanding about what a bloody nuisance periods actually are.
What an interesting thread to read. As for the picture it doesn't bother me, I can't be the only woman who's woken up like that at some point in their life but it's no way art nor a taboo buster. What I am amazed at is someone thinks sanitary products shouldn't be advertised at tea-time - unless it's actually 1951.