How much do you know about menstruation?
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How much do you know about menstruation?
Try out this fun quiz: https://www.abc.net.au/news/health/2017 ... fmredir=ms
Also, can you believe that this ad received 600 complaints?
https://mobile.abc.net.au/news/2019-09- ... d/11521530
I get that some people are squeamish about bodily discharge, but come on.
Also, can you believe that this ad received 600 complaints?
https://mobile.abc.net.au/news/2019-09- ... d/11521530
I get that some people are squeamish about bodily discharge, but come on.
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I got 9/10 on the quiz. Missed the one on volume
I watched the ad, no issues. I also read the article. Is this person for real?
I watched the ad, no issues. I also read the article. Is this person for real?
Really? When were you planning on trying to talk to her, after she already got the lowdown from the girls at school? When she woke up screaming with blood in the bed and didn't know what was going on? Dipshit.Others were outraged the commercial was shown on TV after 7:00pm, saying that children may see the ad and ask their parents about periods.
"I am absolutely appalled that Libra has chosen when I was to talk to my seven-year-old little girl about periods," wrote one viewer.
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Re: How much do you know about menstruation?
Hang on a minute, using your (and ad standards) reasoning here; Condom adds would have them full of Jizz, demonstrating they don't break, Toilet paper adds would show poo on the paper and proof they're strong enough to prevent a finger going through, Cough medicine adds showing someones barfed up phlegm in the basin, toilet cleaners removing big skiddys from the pan... etc, etc, they're all only 'bodily discharge' after all.David wrote:Try out this fun quiz: https://www.abc.net.au/news/health/2017 ... fmredir=ms
Also, can you believe that this ad received 600 complaints?
https://mobile.abc.net.au/news/2019-09- ... d/11521530
I get that some people are squeamish about bodily discharge, but come on.
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That's actually a pretty good idea! On that note, nobody buy Kleenex brand toilet paper. Don't say I didn't warn you!Toilet paper adds would show poo on the paper and proof they're strong enough to prevent a finger going through
In all seriousness, squeamishness about bodily discharge is not only stupid and infantile, but it can actually be life-threatening. Check this story out from last year:
https://www.abc.net.au/mediawatch/episo ... ds/9972216
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Re: How much do you know about menstruation?
Skids wrote:Hang on a minute, using your (and ad standards) reasoning here; Condom adds would have them full of Jizz, demonstrating they don't break, Toilet paper adds would show poo on the paper and proof they're strong enough to prevent a finger going through, Cough medicine adds showing someones barfed up phlegm in the basin, toilet cleaners removing big skiddys from the pan... etc, etc, they're all only 'bodily discharge' after all.David wrote:Try out this fun quiz: https://www.abc.net.au/news/health/2017 ... fmredir=ms
Also, can you believe that this ad received 600 complaints?
https://mobile.abc.net.au/news/2019-09- ... d/11521530
I get that some people are squeamish about bodily discharge, but come on.
ewwwww i just changed my mind, yuk!!
You cant fix stupid, turns out you cant quarantine it either!
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Oi, I raised a daughter as a single dad don't forget, and sucked in.David wrote:I also suspect the medical training probably doesn’t hurt.
What does hurt is you and Stui outscoring me!
The medical training clearly didn't help WPT.
Every dead body on Mt Everest was once a highly motivated person, so maybe just calm the **** down.