Anonymous wrote:If they were dispensed free from a machine they would disappear on a daily basis, probably first thing in the morning, every morning.
Nurse should hand them out free as needed.
Anonymous wrote:Tampons are always free in my room. I put a Costco box in my supply cabinet and let it be known it's there for anyone who needs it. Even the principal has used my stash at time. And I'm very encouraging of a few of my lower income students to take a few at a time. One girl came up to me and asked if she could take a few to make it to Friday when her mom gets paid....really put things in perspective. She got her own costco size box of course!
Anonymous wrote:Does FCPS have tampons in the bathrooms if so are they free? I got into a Facebook fight with my neighbor when she posted this video saying they should be free. I told her I don't want my tax dollars to pay for it. Some Women in Africa don't even use tampons so the girls in America won't die from it.
Anonymous wrote:Nothing is free. We pay for it all.
It's the same budget that pays for everything.
At some point, personal responsibility must kick in. This seems ridiculous.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Does FCPS have tampons in the bathrooms if so are they free? I got into a Facebook fight with my neighbor when she posted this video saying they should be free. I told her I don't want my tax dollars to pay for it. Some Women in Africa don't even use tampons so the girls in America won't die from it.
You sound like an amazing person.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I certainly hope schools don't go around handing out free tampons. That will just encourage young girls to menstruate.
Right. Or, something realistic, you know, like grabbing handfuls of tampons at a time and defeating the purpose of having them there.
Can we hire you as the tampon police? It may be your life's calling.
Girls are "on their once a month for a week right". SO they should only get 5 tampons once a month... If they need more they should go to the doctor
Keep preparing for the interview ....
There may be a whole force if you get your way. There are several different posters you're replying to.
It kind of is political, though. OP is all worked up about tax dollars going to women's health.
Great! More applicants for the tampon police. I'll help you to prepare for the interview. Here's your first question: If a girl takes one more tampon than she's allotted for the month, which of the following do you do?
A) grab her by the pu**y
B) tell her she's disgusting for going to the bathroom for a mensturation break
C) encourage her classmates to chant "lock her up"
D) all of the above
This really isn't political. You're getting a bit too worked up about this.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I certainly hope schools don't go around handing out free tampons. That will just encourage young girls to menstruate.
Right. Or, something realistic, you know, like grabbing handfuls of tampons at a time and defeating the purpose of having them there.
Can we hire you as the tampon police? It may be your life's calling.
Girls are "on their once a month for a week right". SO they should only get 5 tampons once a month... If they need more they should go to the doctor
Keep preparing for the interview ....
There may be a whole force if you get your way. There are several different posters you're replying to.
Great! More applicants for the tampon police. I'll help you to prepare for the interview. Here's your first question: If a girl takes one more tampon than she's allotted for the month, which of the following do you do?
A) grab her by the pu**y
B) tell her she's disgusting for going to the bathroom for a mensturation break
C) encourage her classmates to chant "lock her up"
D) all of the above