Women. You mean women. Men don’t need menstrual products. Say the word. Women.
Menstrual health is a human right, and periods are a normal part of human biology. Yet, 500 million people lack access to menstrual products and adequate facilities. On Sunday's #MenstrualHygieneDay, let's end the stigma around menstruation. https://t.co/KWbrSF8Rck via @UNFPA pic.twitter.com/Yk0ORpp7sN — United Nations (@UN) May 28, 2023
Menstrual health is a human right, and periods are a normal part of human biology.
Yet, 500 million people lack access to menstrual products and adequate facilities.
On Sunday's #MenstrualHygieneDay, let's end the stigma around menstruation. https://t.co/KWbrSF8Rck via @UNFPA pic.twitter.com/Yk0ORpp7sN
— United Nations (@UN) May 28, 2023
Then why is it called MENstruation, huh?
GW–in the words of Homer Simpson,
It’s uterUS, not uterYOU
Then why is the plural of uterUS uterI?
@2: What is Homer Simpson’s implication there? That the rest of us (or possibly just the women’s partner) have the right to tell her what do to with her uterus and its contents?
@4:
HOMER: I have a great way to solve our money woes. You rent your womb to a rich childless couple. If you agree, signify by getting indignant. MARGE: Are you crazy? I’m not gonna be a surrogate mother! HOMER: Come on, Marge, we’re a team. It’s “uter-US,” not “uter-YOU.”
HOMER: I have a great way to solve our money woes. You rent your womb to a rich childless couple.
If you agree, signify by getting indignant.
MARGE: Are you crazy? I’m not gonna be a surrogate mother!
HOMER: Come on, Marge, we’re a team. It’s “uter-US,” not “uter-YOU.”
Then why is it called MENstruation, huh?
GW–in the words of Homer Simpson,
Then why is the plural of uterUS uterI?
@2: What is Homer Simpson’s implication there? That the rest of us (or possibly just the women’s partner) have the right to tell her what do to with her uterus and its contents?
@4: