
Some people donât read the box because for the last step because they only use it for insertion for the first time. Or they asked a friend for help. Some people donât have moms or their mom was absent when it came to feminine care. Sadly a lot of girls werenât taught how to take care of their lady parts in general because of those reasons and because religion will prohibit open conversation because itâs seen as dirty. Itâs best to just have patience then judgement in these situations
When I put in my first tampon I wasnât given out out the box because i borrowed from other people (my period loves pool parties) I didnât get a box until years later when my mom got a bunch from work so I didnât feel like I needed to read it. I didnât know you couldnât flush them until my family took a camping trip and my mom handed me a Walmart bag and said âput your tampons in this and hide it under the sinkâ
My mom isnât someone I go to for advice so I never asked her questions an would go based off of the things I would hear in passing. Like I said when someone doesnât know something itâs not because they purposely ignored information. Itâs best to just kindly educate them. Especially considering that itâs a well known fact girls arenât properly educated on their own bodies
look man iâve used menstrual discs etc before. iâm not beefing with period blood and i donât think itâs dirty in the way that shit is. BUT! it IS old blood and it IS coming out of your crotch why are we playing dumb here. nobody wants to look at someone elseâs used period products thatâs why people wrap used pads in the wrapper. and a pad can be rolled up so youâre not having to TOUCH the blood (which IS gross idc fight me). a tampon is literally a sponge.
no baby. itâs not coming directly from your circulatory system. who told you that. itâs not like a paper cut or a nose bleed. itâs from the shedding of your uterine lining. it literally takes 3-7 days to process out of you and has pieces of your discarded uterine lining in it. it IS old. that doesnât mean itâs not natural or normal, but thatâs why it smells different from fresh blood. idk why weâre playing dumb rn
I think youâre just not willing to have empathy for other women who may be uneducated and coming at them with an air of âyou must be stupidâ doesnât foster anything but shame. I deleted my previous reply because i thought i may have accidentally responded to a reply that wasnât meant for me and quickly deleted. But I realized that I didnât read reply wrong. I believe that you just arenât meant to be a kind person. Not everyone can be. Maybe take a back seat next time
âmistreating the earthâ makes no sense. according to you, the issue is with the pipes getting stopped up, not whether theyâre biodegradable or not. and also, if theyâre not biodegradable then WHY ARE WE USING THEM. this world loves to make things harder for women and then blame us instead of fixing the problem. ykw why donât they find a damn solution instead
Wrong. Uterine lining is tissue, not blood. When the endometrium sheds, the blood vessels that fed it are exposed. THAT is where the blood is coming from. Itâs fresh blood. The reason periods last days is because the endometrium sheds in pieces, slowly exposing different blood vessels. We would be risking sepsis if the blood was taking days to make its way out after existing the circulatory system.
I wasnât told to read a box because I didnât have a box until after I learned to insert a tampon. But once I learned you canât flush them I havenât. I was just making a comment saying that people always go âomg are you dumb how do you not know this?â When thereâs a lot of reasons why someone may be uneducated
youâre not gonna believe this: itâs all mixed together. your period actually doesnât separate the lining from the blood. i want you to try something cool: Google. literally what do you think the brown blood is at the end of your period? đ that is not fresh. idk why youâre dying on the hill of periods being all sunshine and daisies. period blood can be gross and it doesnât have to mean that having a period is gross or unnatural.