Bleeding Vaginas
"Tampons are not Luxuries"
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I get it and want to support and yet...
I need some education about the finer details here. The under current of messaging that seems to, once again, categorize women "victims" pointing out on the one hand how being a cis gendered woman is a "problem" for society. But if we do other things for the betterment of society like give away needles to support heroine addiction/crime and run marathons to raise money for those who struggle with disease it seems right that this subject ought to be out there in the open and thus what ever support towards balance is possible seems fair. Right? And the pendulum swings again...did I just equate a goddess bleeding as a sign of fertility with addiction and illness? Ought not we honour female menses and be certain it's a supported subject on all fronts? What am I missing here?
We could move the conversation towards the old adage of giving fishes vs. teaching functional skills and yet...my heart knows that the topic of a women's mensural cycle is still taboo in the main stream. The thought of a girl, even in 1st world nations, being too poor to have tampons or simply too embarrassed to seek support for menstrual pads breaks my heart. Even the marketing about "feminine products" focus on how the life creating element of a woman ought to be hidden and perfumed and gee if we just bought the right product no one would know and we can keep moving through life as if we didn't have painful abdominal spasms and bleeding for a week from our vaginas. Yes, I said "bleeding vagina" in a public place.
My head has been swimming in these murky waters of feminine equanimity and balance of power. We need to balance our budgets to create funding for our periods, yes. This woman didn't do that from her welfare check and still is that the correct angle? Shame and lack doesn't create a more powerful person we know that. Do we judge her for buying a tattoo or eyeshadow when that money ought to have gone to her pads? Or do we find a way to change the system? She can't learn to fish very well when she needs to be next to a bathroom, embarrasses about her wad of toilet pater stuffed precariously in her panties. All women have had to do it from time to time in emergencies but imagine it being the go to? I know this is just not something most think about however this is a big subject for a large portion of the public. How much money is simply thrown away by the masses on frivolity when we as a culture could support our women in a very functional way? A sock filled with toilet paper is sometimes the go to?? No. Not my sisters!
My inquiry is as alway this...what can I do to functionally support real and positive change?
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