What’s so bad about periods
At first I was like “no don’t reblog it’ll weird people out” then I was like “oh right that’s the point”
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@justperiodconfessions
What’s so bad about periods
At first I was like “no don’t reblog it’ll weird people out” then I was like “oh right that’s the point”
Don’t tell me that my period “probably isn’t that bad” or I’m “overreacting” when the myometrium of the uterus can contract with 100 lbs of force. Boy bye. My vagina basically be lifting mafuckin weights when I’m on my period.
Why can you get free condoms from a health clinic yet women’s sanitary products are luxury taxed? Every woman, regardless of their economic status, deserves to have access to pads and tampons. They shouldn’t be a ‘luxury’. Women didn’t CHOOSE to have them. On average, a years supply of pads/tampons costs $70+. They are not covered by food stamps. Think about that. Not everyone has $70+ a year to spend on sanitary products. WE MUST STOP TREATING PERIODS LIKE SOME TABOO. Nearly 40 million women in the U.S. alone are on or below the poverty line, already using what little money they have to get food and shelter, their periods should not be something they have to sacrifice a meal to pay for. Periods are natural. We must end this ridiculous period product issue. Help your sisters.
The Road (2009) dir. John Hillcoat
Am I wet? Am I on my period? Did I pee my pants?- next on wtf is going on down there.
I’m so glad this is a universal wondering among vagina-owners
and also, why do sometimes think i must be bleeding or something really bad and run to the toilet and then hardly nothing has happened, and other times i think “i’m fine” and then later realise there’s blood everywhere?
that vagina-owner feel
Am I the only one
who wonders how is it for girls in apocalyptic/historic TV shows (the 100, the Walking Dead…) to get their period…like how do they cope with frustration and pain and what do they use…..? Like bitch I would madafucking die in those conditions! Please don’t let me be alone in this!
Why I haven’t done anything.
PSA to all you vagina owners
Are your ovaries throwing a temper tantrum because you’re not pregnant?
Take some dry rice. Throw that shit in a large sock. Now throw the sock in the microwave for a couple minutes. Now its a wonderful heating pad to sooth your ovaries. Or your back. Or your neck. Or whatever part of your body is hurting.
Alternatively, you can also swing it around and smack people who tell you that periods “aren’t a big deal” and that you should “get over it”. This thing packs a punch.
why we need sex ed part ten million in a series
period: *stops* me: finally me: *wears pretty undies again* period: biTCH YOU THOUGHT
Girl Rule #1 ALWAYS share your pads and tampons during times of need
Getting your period at school is literally hell.
Not knowing whether you’re hungry or have cramps
Asking someone to check you every time you stand up just in case you’re stained
When you get your period the day of your exams