Normalizing period stains?

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Anonymous wrote:It is also normal to pee and poop - basic human unctions but I have no desire to see that on people’s clothes or beds or furniture. Same is true with period blood. Bodily fluids should be cleaned up. Additionally blood should be rinsed out when fresh to keep from staining.


This. Why not have semen stains on pants and bedsheets? This is gross and uncouth. There are products available that remove blood stains from clothes - use them. No excuses.


I can guarantee you that boys are walking around in boxers that have had semen on them and sheets that have had semen on them. You wash them.
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Anonymous wrote:Why are there so many butthurt men commenting here? You just hate to think about women bleeding and want to pretend it doesnt exist?


Who are you talking about? Are you incapable of imagining that women might feel differently than you do? And that we don't feel the need to take on dumb causes such as this to prove how advanced and free we are.

What kind of dumb cause? Not being ashamed of your growing, developing body?


You are so desperate to make it that. In reality, it's just your lazy parenting and unwillingness to teach your child how to properly care for her clohtes.

Meh, they're her clothes, that she buys. What my kids wear in their own home has no impact on you, so I'm not sure why you're so bent out of shape about it.


Because you are posting on here, trying to normalize it. THAT'S WHY

Thats why it bothers you? Because some people dont care? Yikes. You sound really uptight.


Are you new here? This is a discussion forum. People post and then we discuss.

I don't think anyone considers your nasty screeds as discussions. You just want to yell at people who feel differently. Weird flex.


Feel free to stop responding and leave the discussion. No one is forcing you to interact with me. You just feel called out and embarrassed.
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Anonymous wrote:So, throw away your bed sheets every time your pad leaks?


If you wash them when it first happens, there are no stains. It’s leaving it and sleeping on dried blood that is going to leave a stain.

And if there is still a stain after washing, no, I'm not going to throw away the sheets. How wasteful!
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Anonymous wrote:It is also normal to pee and poop - basic human unctions but I have no desire to see that on people’s clothes or beds or furniture. Same is true with period blood. Bodily fluids should be cleaned up. Additionally blood should be rinsed out when fresh to keep from staining.


This. Why not have semen stains on pants and bedsheets? This is gross and uncouth. There are products available that remove blood stains from clothes - use them. No excuses.


I can guarantee you that boys are walking around in boxers that have had semen on them and sheets that have had semen on them. You wash them.


No, my boy does not have visible shit stains on his pants. Get real.
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Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:It is also normal to pee and poop - basic human unctions but I have no desire to see that on people’s clothes or beds or furniture. Same is true with period blood. Bodily fluids should be cleaned up. Additionally blood should be rinsed out when fresh to keep from staining.


This. Why not have semen stains on pants and bedsheets? This is gross and uncouth. There are products available that remove blood stains from clothes - use them. No excuses.


I can guarantee you that boys are walking around in boxers that have had semen on them and sheets that have had semen on them. You wash them.


No, my boy does not have visible shit stains on his pants. Get real.

You should try reading.
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Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:It is also normal to pee and poop - basic human unctions but I have no desire to see that on people’s clothes or beds or furniture. Same is true with period blood. Bodily fluids should be cleaned up. Additionally blood should be rinsed out when fresh to keep from staining.


This. Why not have semen stains on pants and bedsheets? This is gross and uncouth. There are products available that remove blood stains from clothes - use them. No excuses.


I can guarantee you that boys are walking around in boxers that have had semen on them and sheets that have had semen on them. You wash them.


No, my boy does not have visible shit stains on his pants. Get real.

You should try reading.


No, you should. We've been talking about pants since OP posted on the first page.
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I don’t care what people do in their own homes. They can walk around naked, free bleed, leave skid marks on the couch, leave their blood or urine or seminal fluids all over the place….but I won’t normalize it.

Do I care if they leave out tampons, no. Do I expect them to have basic hygiene, know how to soak clothes / sheets if there is a leak of bodily fluids? Yes.
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Anonymous wrote:I don’t care what people do in their own homes. They can walk around naked, free bleed, leave skid marks on the couch, leave their blood or urine or seminal fluids all over the place….but I won’t normalize it.

Do I care if they leave out tampons, no. Do I expect them to have basic hygiene, know how to soak clothes / sheets if there is a leak of bodily fluids? Yes.


THANK YOU!!!!!!!

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Anonymous wrote:Totally normal. Adjacent to the free bleed movement. It's totally mainstream Brooks Nader period stained skirt at Wimbeldon was all over the place


Many girls and women choose free bleeding as a way to reclaim their bodies and challenge the stigma surrounding menstruation. It serves as a protest against the high costs of menstrual products and the "tampon tax," which adds extra financial burden on those people who menstruate.

Environmentally, free bleeding is seen as a more sustainable option, reducing waste in the environment from disposable menstrual products.

I'm not part of the free bleed movement (I've an IUD and no longer get a period), but it is SO CRAZY how much we have to spend just because of stupid biology. I just googled it, and apparently women spend $18k on period products over a lifetime. I'd actually wager it is more. Just because we have to rid this lining! Ugh.
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Anonymous wrote:It is also normal to pee and poop - basic human unctions but I have no desire to see that on people’s clothes or beds or furniture. Same is true with period blood. Bodily fluids should be cleaned up. Additionally blood should be rinsed out when fresh to keep from staining.


This. Why not have semen stains on pants and bedsheets? This is gross and uncouth. There are products available that remove blood stains from clothes - use them. No excuses.


I can guarantee you that boys are walking around in boxers that have had semen on them and sheets that have had semen on them. You wash them.


No, my boy does not have visible shit stains on his pants. Get real.

You should try reading.


No, you should. We've been talking about pants since OP posted on the first page.

PP was speaking to semen and comparing undies to undies. You are so angry at everyone here.
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This is so gross and something of which Lena Dunham would probably approve.
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Anonymous wrote:It is also normal to pee and poop - basic human unctions but I have no desire to see that on people’s clothes or beds or furniture. Same is true with period blood. Bodily fluids should be cleaned up. Additionally blood should be rinsed out when fresh to keep from staining.


This. Why not have semen stains on pants and bedsheets? This is gross and uncouth. There are products available that remove blood stains from clothes - use them. No excuses.


I can guarantee you that boys are walking around in boxers that have had semen on them and sheets that have had semen on them. You wash them.


No, my boy does not have visible shit stains on his pants. Get real.

You should try reading.


No, you should. We've been talking about pants since OP posted on the first page.

PP was speaking to semen and comparing undies to undies. You are so angry at everyone here.


No, just can't stand when people try to move the goalposts and make it something that it's clearly not.
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Anonymous wrote:It is also normal to pee and poop - basic human unctions but I have no desire to see that on people’s clothes or beds or furniture. Same is true with period blood. Bodily fluids should be cleaned up. Additionally blood should be rinsed out when fresh to keep from staining.


This. Why not have semen stains on pants and bedsheets? This is gross and uncouth. There are products available that remove blood stains from clothes - use them. No excuses.


I can guarantee you that boys are walking around in boxers that have had semen on them and sheets that have had semen on them. You wash them.


No, my boy does not have visible shit stains on his pants. Get real.

Do boys get semen on pants often? Not sure. Do boys get semen on boxers often? Yes, absolutely. You just wash them like normal. I'm not sure why you're talking about shit stains on pants, but that's not what my post was about. Have a nice day.
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Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:It is also normal to pee and poop - basic human unctions but I have no desire to see that on people’s clothes or beds or furniture. Same is true with period blood. Bodily fluids should be cleaned up. Additionally blood should be rinsed out when fresh to keep from staining.


This. Why not have semen stains on pants and bedsheets? This is gross and uncouth. There are products available that remove blood stains from clothes - use them. No excuses.


I can guarantee you that boys are walking around in boxers that have had semen on them and sheets that have had semen on them. You wash them.


No, my boy does not have visible shit stains on his pants. Get real.

Do boys get semen on pants often? Not sure. Do boys get semen on boxers often? Yes, absolutely. You just wash them like normal. I'm not sure why you're talking about shit stains on pants, but that's not what my post was about. Have a nice day.


Because that's what OP is trying to normalize. Did you even read her OP?
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Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:It is also normal to pee and poop - basic human unctions but I have no desire to see that on people’s clothes or beds or furniture. Same is true with period blood. Bodily fluids should be cleaned up. Additionally blood should be rinsed out when fresh to keep from staining.


This. Why not have semen stains on pants and bedsheets? This is gross and uncouth. There are products available that remove blood stains from clothes - use them. No excuses.


I can guarantee you that boys are walking around in boxers that have had semen on them and sheets that have had semen on them. You wash them.


No, my boy does not have visible shit stains on his pants. Get real.

You should try reading.


No, you should. We've been talking about pants since OP posted on the first page.

PP was speaking to semen and comparing undies to undies. You are so angry at everyone here.


No, just can't stand when people try to move the goalposts and make it something that it's clearly not.

You are unhinged. There are no goalposts being moved by people responding to other posts.
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