Now the post-00s generation has learned to say no to menstrual shame, and now not only in the city, but also in the countryside, girls are gradually learning to face menstruation calmly.
In this regard, netizens have expressed their thoughts.
Netizen A: Menstruation should not be shameful, it is a natural phenomenon and a part of life. As men, we should support and understand, break stereotypes, and work together to create an unbiased environment. Female friends, you stand up bravely, and we will cheer for you together!
Netizen B: Menstruation is just a part of a woman's menstrual cycle, it marks a woman's fertility and physiological health. Compared to men, women possess this unique physiological trait, which should be something to be proud of and respected. However, in some societies and cultures, menstruation is seen as a symbol of uncleanness, bad luck, or even stigmatized as a symbol of "bad luck". This notion is not only disrespectful to the female body, but also a neglect of women's physical health.
Netizen C: There are two genders in total, whether it is a man or a woman, they all come out of the belly of a woman, why should a girl hide it during her normal menstrual period? This is a physiological phenomenon, what is the difference between sanitary napkins and paper brought to the toilet? Is it also a secret to bring a piece of paper to the toilet?
Netizen D: Although I am a post-80s generation, I went to the supermarket to buy this, and I have already taken it directly, anyway, I am not embarrassed, it is others who are embarrassed.
Netizen e: On the floor of the liberal arts class, the students themselves hung menstrual mutual aid bags in the toilet, and sanitary napkins were always prepared in them to help students in emergencies, and the students who used them would also be conscious**. Cute high school girl.
Netizen F: It is a normal physiological phenomenon, menstruation is as normal as drinking water, and only those who use this to make fun of girls should be ashamed.
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