Normalizing period stains?

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Anonymous wrote:This is so gross and something of which Lena Dunham would probably approve.


Hadn't heard that name in a while. Thought she died during the pandemic. Surprisinly she didn't and still working.
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Anonymous wrote:My DD14 and at least some of her friends seem to be extremely nonchalant about period stains. DD aware of walking around the house in stained pants with her brother and a friend there, without a care in the world. At another friend’s house (girls and moms are friends) and the daughter’s bed has stains and they just carry on like normal. These are all “normal” girls who are well liked, play sports, all the normal stuff.

When I was growing up this would be mortifying. I thought it was something you just knew to avoid and not walk around with stained pants. is this just an effect of body positivity? Anyone else noticing a difference in today’s teen girls how they view these things or are my DD and friends outliers? We are UMC in DCUMland.


Wait until you find out that some women try to normalize their daughters not shaving their legs or pits, and not showering at least once a day.

There are some lazy and gross people out there.

Does your son shave his legs and pits? If not, you can stfu


This.

Wearing stained clothing at home is something a lot of people do. Wouldn't wear it out of the house, but at home? Sure.

I mean, I specifically "Save" stained clothes to be my "house clothes". Why would I stain the deck or garden in a nice shiny new outfit? No way, I'll grab the old holey t-shirt and stained shorts to do that lol. I'm so confused why some people think this is some sort of crime.

Yeah I do not see the issue with this at all.


Work stains (paint, dirt, grass) worn at home for projects and such aren’t the same as body fluid stains. I have an old shirt with bleach and paint stains I will wear for house work. Period stains on clothes other than underwear (but I would toss those too) are a hard no. Just like I didn’t put my kids in clothes that got stained from exploded poo diapers.
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Yeah, i'm a young parent... we walk around and identify period blood as just a pee stain. If you can't handle it, its because you're a Trump supporting Boomer. Get with the times, CIS menstrual phobia is so weird!

-Just kidding, yeah it's gross and unhygienic.
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Let’s not, thanks.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:This is so gross and something of which Lena Dunham would probably approve.


She tries to be a loud and disgusting as she can be. She gets off on shock. Really gross person.
Anonymous
"is this just an effect of body positivity?"

No this is normalizing pure laziness, any stains on clothing should be addressed and cleaned up. You don't wear stained clothes period. No pun intended.
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