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Ok I know this is supposed to be a “you’re not a real man bc ur gay/trans/not agreeing with me” reaction photo but honestly? Can we get some investment here? These look bomb af!
1. Very good for trans men, very affirming.
2. Features a black model who honestly looks like a rlly cool dude.
3. Pine scent? Hell yeah.
I doubt I’m the first to post this
@dragon-bang here's what i told you about during our walk..
Found this on my girls @noobodyy._ page... Seems appropriate for #wcw 😂😂😂 jokes people jokes 🙃 #repost #herthoughts36 #manpons #wce #levelup #upgradesonly #manperiod #lol
This video was created to raise awareness for the fact that over a billion women don’t have access to a toilet during their period. It stays away from a lot of the harmful stereotypes of victimization rhetoric, and was nominated for a Golden Radiator Award.
-STM
In 1978 MS. Magazine Gloria Steinem published and article in MS. Magazine called “If Men Could Menstruate”
Steinem argues that rather then being a sign of weakness, menstruation become something is seen as masque and powerful. In 2015 this conversation still exists; periods are still seen as weak and feminine.
Non-profit organization WaterAid provides safe water, hygiene and sanitation in areas with little access to such privileges.
In order to gain attention and inform people on the lack of access to menstruation products around the world, WaterAid put out an Ad that resembles the argument made my Steinem in 1978.