- Are you more creative while menstruating?
- A post on Amplify about the Nepali tradition of chaupadi--isolating women who are on their periods:
In this superstitious logic, if a menstruating woman touches a tree it will never again bear fruit; if she consumes milk the cow will not give anymore milk; if she reads a book about Saraswati, the goddess of education, she will become angry; if she touches a man, he will be ill. - Similarly, Jos at Feministing writes about the attitudes and beliefs surrounding menstruation and sexuality while growing up in an Eastern Orthodox Christian church.
Every sperm, and egg, is sacred. Wasting either, through masturbation, a wet dream, or simply having your period, is a sign of our fallen state, our unclean-ness. Even though a woman’s period is also a sign of her one real purpose: to make babies. So women are baby-making factories, that’s what God made them for, but their ability to fulfill this purpose makes them unclean. So women are inherently unclean, or a failure at being women. - Jezebel posted a trailer for the new movie Hysteria, about the invention/development of the vibrator. Actually, it's a rom-com that happens to be based around the development of the vibrator. It looks pretty feel-good, so to speak. Don't expect a documentary, people!
Monday, September 12, 2011
Real quick round-up
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Labels: Ampllify, chaupadi, Christian, cleanliness, fundamenalism, hysteria, isolation, Jezebel, movies
Friday, September 2, 2011
In which I am an agent of social change
This is a bragging on myself type of post. If you are not interested in that, skip down and read Jamie's post about RePhresh tampons.
...I'll wait...
Carrying on. After numerous phone calls and letters to many of the major retailers in the area, one has finally answered my call to start carrying Softcups. If you are in the Fayetteville, AR area and are interested in giving these a try, the Wal-Mart on Martin Luther King is now selling them. I have to admit that after Jamie sent me a sample pack, I absolutely fell in love with this product. Though not as friendly to the Earth as a Diva Cup (someday!!) I really enjoy them. I can't feel them at all, and it's nice to not have to worry about getting up in the middle of the night to change a tampon. I still frequently use tampons during the day, but the Softcup has become my go to night time protection product.
So to wrap up: I like Softcups, they sell them in my town now, I want a Diva Cup.
The End.
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Labels: alternative, change, fayetteville ar, softcups