I like this short film very much, and I feel the power of women's active life against concepts.
I thought of my own experience while watching the film. Women in my hometown were not allowed to worship their ancestors during their menstrual period, and my grandma would tell me that the blood during menstruation was dirty. We never talk publicly about topics related to the menstrual period. When I was in high school, I found out that the endometrium was too thick, hormone disorder, ovarian cyst, and bleeding for dozens of days. The three years of high school were accompanied by dysmenorrhea and long-term bleeding. I also learned a lot about menstruation and menstruation during the process of going to the hospital one after another. It was embarrassing for me at the time that a teenage girl went to the gynecology department alone. Every time I was in the hospital, the nurses and the patients next to me would pay attention to me with unfriendly eyes. Later, my condition worsened again and again in my junior year, so I continued to go to the hospital and started treatment with Chinese medicine. At that time, my attending physician was a male doctor, and his attitude was very good. Everyone in that hospital faced gynecological diseases naturally. From that time on, I also no longer have the idea of menstrual shame. There is no shame in normal female physiological phenomena. After graduate school, I started to take painkillers to relieve dysmenorrhea. I also wanted to try tampons and menstrual cups to spend my menstrual period. I naturally discussed and popularized the knowledge of menstrual period. I no longer used sanitary napkins in front of the opposite sex. Many girls in China grew up like me. I am very happy that more and more people are beginning to realize the problem of menstrual shame. I hope that those girls will not be troubled by menstrual shame during adolescence.
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