In fact, even in countries where sanitary pads are popular, many people are still shy about menstruation. According to survey data released by "Project International UK, a global women's rights charity", 14% of girls in the UK do not know what it is when they face their first menstrual period, 26% of girls don't know how to do it, and 48% of girls don't know what to do. Girls are embarrassed by their periods, with 49% having to miss a day of school because of dysmenorrhea. Many women buy sanitary napkins with black plastic bags, and sometimes businesses bring their own black bags for women to use.
I don't quite understand why I hide it. It's just a normal physiological phenomenon, isn't it? Some stores have taken the initiative to put sanitary napkins in black plastic bags since I bought sanitary napkins alone in junior high school, because in high school supermarket cashiers are paid by male bosses. Many male classmates were also present at school and after school. My friend was hesitant and never dared to go in, so I went straight in and helped her buy it.
The girl ashamed to speak, took the sanitary napkin to humiliate the laughing man
I don't understand why this is
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