כשחושבים על זה, בעצם, למה צריך הטמפון להיות כל-כך מוקצה? מדוע צריך להצניע אותו בכיס כשהולכים לשירותים? ובכלל – למה אסור להגיד בקול רם ליד גברים שאת במחזור? איך זה שכולם כל כך נגעלים מזה? הרי את בסך הכל הולכת עם טמפון לשירותים, זה לא שאת משתפת אף אחד במה באמת קורה לך בתחתונים.

עוד בערוץ הנשים:

הווסת הנשית היא טמאה כל כך בתרבות המערבית, וזה הזוי: הרי מדובר בסך הכל בתהליך טבעי ובריא, שאפילו קשור באופן ישיר לפוריות האישה – נושא שעליו דווקא מותר לדבר וגם רצוי. הדרת המחזור הנשי מהמרחב הציבורי קשורה, כמובן, לדיכוי נשים כללי. ולכן אנחנו מאוד שמחות על הקמפיין הוויראלי החמוד הזה, שמסגרתו מעלות נשים מכל רחבי העולם תמונות שלהן עם טמפונים תחת ההאשתג #JustATampon. מוזמנות להצטרף.

It's #JustATampon. Text TAMPON to 70007 to donate £3 to @PlanUK to help women around the world who don't have the essentials we take for granted

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It's time to break the taboo around periods and support women around the world! My friend has been working on the #JustATampon campaign - please check it out and donate to PlanUK to support women in Uganda! #PlanUK #VPoint #change

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It's #JustaTampon isn't it? I'm supporting the campaign to fight the stigma attached to women's periods in developing countries which contributes to gender inequality worldwide. Take your own tampon selfie and text TAMPON to 70007 to donate £3 to @plan_uk menstrual health work. ��

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I believe #menstruationmatters. Just £3 can provide a girl in #Uganda with sanitary towels for a year. Text TAMPON to 70007 to donate £3 to @plan_uk // #tampon #girls #women #periods #sanitation #justatampon

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#JustATampon

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For some women, getting their period is a living nightmare. Pose with a tampon and text TAMPON to 70003 to raise money and awareness. After all, it's #justatampon #vplan #planuk #period #tampon #menstruation #women #equality #charity

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Sure, it looks like a mouse with no ears and a disproportionately long tail, but it's actually #justatampon. Text Tampon to 70007 to help stop taxing a female necessity and donate £3 to @planuk.

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This is #justatampon - don't freak out. Text TAMPON to 70007 to with £3 help @plan_uk break the stigma of periods, raise awareness and provide women in Uganda with a year's worth of sanitary pads. #menstruationmatters #planuk

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It's #JustATampon. Text TAMPON to 7007 to donate £3 to @PlanUK to help girls in Uganda.

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#JustATampon kids.Text TAMPON to 70007 to donate £3 to Plan UK

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I don't normally like this sort of thing, but this issue is massively important. Here's an awk pic of me pretending to smoke  a tampon. Because it's #JustATampon. Text TAMPON to 70007 to donate £3 to @plan_uk! They're doing amazing work trying to alleviate the stigma that faces menstruating people all over the world. I am a moon cup girl myself, but there are life changing properties in this little cotton wotsit. �� (I'm going to text that number twice now, to help me feel less embarrassed about this horrible selfie. Ok thanks)

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There are a lot of completely ridiculous stigmas towards women and periods. In many developing countries throughout the world, women go without the hygiene products they need to stay clean and safe. In some developed countries, such as Australia, tampons and pads are not considered health products and are taxed at a higher rate than they should be. Menstruation is not a scary or disgusting thing, and we definitely need to talk about it more to help end stigma towards women and girls everywhere. This is my contribution to the #justatampon campaign.

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No, you are not seeing things. Yes, that is a tampon in my nose. Yes it was a little taboo but it's not as taboo as people make a period out to be. Periods are natural. They are not gross, or taboo. Sure, they can be messy, which is why the #JustATampon campaign exists. To take down the stigma of periods and to provide girls who aren't as fortunate to have things like pads or tampons. Only 12% of girls and women have access to sanitary products around the world. Some girls have to miss school for a week once a month at the risk of being bullied for 'free-bleeding.' In Africa, one in ten girls will miss school during their periods. In Australia, girls pay a higher price for pads/tampons because they aren't considered health products. It's 2015, it's time to stop shaming girls for being girls. It's just a tampon. Period.

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It's #JustATampon ! Support @plan_uk in an effort to end the stigma around menstruation. These babies are great! @o_liv_laugh_love @feministcampus @katass29 @milkmoon_ help end this patriarchal stupidity!

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