Well the truth is I have been bleeding for 12
days in a row now (!!!) and the 3 last days, drenching every precaution I take,
changing every hour, soaking my clothes,
even staining my chair. I’m supposed to lead a normal life, I’m at the office,
I just have the tiny difficulty of bleeding all over the place. But even to my
female co-workers, I’m not expected to really mention it.
I find that strange. Why is there a residue of
shame or “things-better-not-mentioned” as far as periods are concerned? It is
clearly a remnant of the prevalent men attitude about it for thousands of
years. In this as in many other things, I want to be free of the men-imposed
stigma. So when asked what’s the matter, I try not to use the phrase “I have my
period”, instead I’d rather shock with “I’m bloody”. I don’t like vulgarity,
I don’t like being coarse. But I won’t tip toe around the fact that what “the
matter” is with me is that I’m nearly swimming in blood. So there.
You poor darling... But shush, let's not talk about it... :-)
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