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FREE PADS AND TAMPONS
Hey all you lovely people who have periods, the world is starting to look a little bit brighter now that certain tampon/pad companies have started to allow people to receive small kits and samples of pads, maxi pads, liner, and tampons for free. And I mean 100% free and discreet. You just have to give them your address and name, and bam! You’ve got all the menstrual cycle products you could ever need for no cost. Links below!
U by Kotex
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Kurt Cobain didn’t die to become a cute tank top at Urban Outfitters
“You have compassion.”
I think there aren’t alot of shows, where you know, I get to play a character who’s not glamorous and is like a real woman. And who dosen’t wear make-up all the time. And has sex; and it’s not always pretty. I think that it’s so much fun.
Support trans people with horrible dysphoria for whom surgery is not an option but a necessity.
Support trans people with mild dysphoria who decide on their own terms what cosmetic changes they want to make if any.
Support trans people without dysphoria, for whom presentation is just a small part of their overall gender identity.
Just support trans people
#TheHomelessPeriod exposes the unique menstruation problem homeless women face
The new campaign shines a light on homeless women who need assistance caring for their menstrual cycles. According to the Guardian, approximately 26% of people in the U.K. who receive “homelessness services” are female. But in most shelters, “sanitary ware or any kind of period ephemera is scarce,” Vice reported earlier this year. Three women have a plan to fix that.
Pawnee’s Future Power-Couple: Oliver Perkins-Traeger and Sonia Knope-Wyatt
People on the street lose their minds when Pancake wears her raincoat.