Don't give them any ideas, dude.kestrel9 wrote: ↑Wed Mar 31, 2021 2:03 am Clearly the Argentinian is overlooking the opportunity for the menstruating biological women to become entrepreneurs, supplying used menstrual products to the active menses fetish/demand that has erupted among some communities of transwomen who routinely 'dumpster dive' in women's bathrooms, seeking out trans gold standard (in some circles). Source: read about somewhere in this person's twitter and I believe him (he's informing the public about the truth about life in trans). Don't feel like dumpster diving through the other stories it to find it at moment however. NSFW https://twitter.com/TheHeke/status/1375543852011024384
While this case isn't that but it is notable for this post https://archive.is/fVBLG "My housemates and I [19-22/F] just discovered that our trans housemate [22/M] has been making “tea” out of our used tampons because he can’t afford hormonal pills. We don’t feel safe and want this person gone."
Meanwhile: https://twitter.com/TheHeke/status/1375 ... 13/photo/1
"Menstrual management will be public policy": Argentinian government seeks "menstrual justice". (Read inside)
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"The closure was carried out by Dora Barrancos,who assured that "menstrual management is going to be state policy" and that "there is no social justice without gender justice."
Dora Barrancos has given her testimonial for the menstrual management product 'Maggacup'. (It would be interesting to know if she also benefits in any other way, (such as financially or investment) by lobbying for menstrual cups to be purchased and subsidized by the government. The article mentions 'Youth inclusion programs..'
couple of things notable about the company.. One is there maybe a multilevel marketing aspect available for people to become "sellers", that is the impression I got. But the products are also available in stores..
Also:
On the company site are also booklets for young girls and one for male classmates? Maybe I'm mistaken on the pricing but it is given in dollars.. according to the website cost of one booklet $800 is more than half the cost of a Maggacup $1500.00 but you can get 2 booklets for $1500.00. (It doesn't indicate that there is a bulk number so who knows..maybe that's multiple classroom sets..)
https://maggacup.com/index.php/productos-amigos/
The one for males learning about that time of the month of their classmates.
https://www.libreriasudestada.com.ar/pr ... a-del-rio/
"From Maggacup, we are committed to the dissemination of books that collaborate in the awareness and assessment of the importance on menstruation knowledge for the quality of life and education of women and girls.
I accompany you, by Violeta del Rio, is a book that focuses on the inclusion and necessary support of the male, at the initial moment of women in the transition from childhood to maturity.
Menstruation has always been an issue exclusively for women. However, it is an issue that involves us all as humanity.
I accompany you proposes to share what happens to menstruating bodies in a simple and sensitive way. Throughout this story Ramiro observes his schoolmate Ana and wonders what happens to him in certain days and times. As you approach to talk to your teacher, you will discover a new universe just steps away from yours.
The intention is to integrate them into this knowledge so that they can learn and know how to accompany them from respect and love since we all converge in this society as a major body, related."
How much is this program supposed to cost exactly? And given what we know about the transplaining going on about menstruation not being about women but everyone, what do they mean by 'discover a new universe is just steps away from yours" (when you approach to talk to your teacher)? Are they going to be the kind of teachers who can't wait to get sexually aroused by wearing women's clothes after the kids go home and, the kind that try to find used menstrual products to use for their own special place in the special universe? /s
EDIT:
"Who can be resellers?" (of these vegan friendly Maggacups)
"Those who want to accompany menstruating people in the adaptation process before and after
providing the product." (accompany where exactly? /s)
"Those who are interested in raising awareness of waste, the care of the planet, the care of
the body and self-awareness through the consumption of responsible and sustainable products."
And why does the 'I got your cup Demo/seller section come under the heading (in English anyway) "I got your drink"? /s
Dora Barrancos has given her testimonial for the menstrual management product 'Maggacup'. (It would be interesting to know if she also benefits in any other way, (such as financially or investment) by lobbying for menstrual cups to be purchased and subsidized by the government. The article mentions 'Youth inclusion programs..'
couple of things notable about the company.. One is there maybe a multilevel marketing aspect available for people to become "sellers", that is the impression I got. But the products are also available in stores..
Also:
On the company site are also booklets for young girls and one for male classmates? Maybe I'm mistaken on the pricing but it is given in dollars.. according to the website cost of one booklet $800 is more than half the cost of a Maggacup $1500.00 but you can get 2 booklets for $1500.00. (It doesn't indicate that there is a bulk number so who knows..maybe that's multiple classroom sets..)
https://maggacup.com/index.php/productos-amigos/
The one for males learning about that time of the month of their classmates.
https://www.libreriasudestada.com.ar/pr ... a-del-rio/
"From Maggacup, we are committed to the dissemination of books that collaborate in the awareness and assessment of the importance on menstruation knowledge for the quality of life and education of women and girls.
I accompany you, by Violeta del Rio, is a book that focuses on the inclusion and necessary support of the male, at the initial moment of women in the transition from childhood to maturity.
Menstruation has always been an issue exclusively for women. However, it is an issue that involves us all as humanity.
I accompany you proposes to share what happens to menstruating bodies in a simple and sensitive way. Throughout this story Ramiro observes his schoolmate Ana and wonders what happens to him in certain days and times. As you approach to talk to your teacher, you will discover a new universe just steps away from yours.
The intention is to integrate them into this knowledge so that they can learn and know how to accompany them from respect and love since we all converge in this society as a major body, related."
How much is this program supposed to cost exactly? And given what we know about the transplaining going on about menstruation not being about women but everyone, what do they mean by 'discover a new universe is just steps away from yours" (when you approach to talk to your teacher)? Are they going to be the kind of teachers who can't wait to get sexually aroused by wearing women's clothes after the kids go home and, the kind that try to find used menstrual products to use for their own special place in the special universe? /s
EDIT:
"Who can be resellers?" (of these vegan friendly Maggacups)
"Those who want to accompany menstruating people in the adaptation process before and after
providing the product." (accompany where exactly? /s)
"Those who are interested in raising awareness of waste, the care of the planet, the care of
the body and self-awareness through the consumption of responsible and sustainable products."
And why does the 'I got your cup Demo/seller section come under the heading (in English anyway) "I got your drink"? /s
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"menstruating bodies" and "menstruating people". It is highly likely that there is some sort of corruption-scheme here. But corruption is only matched by stupidity in this country. Both are possible scenarios.kestrel9 wrote: ↑Wed Mar 31, 2021 6:05 am "The closure was carried out by Dora Barrancos,who assured that "menstrual management is going to be state policy" and that "there is no social justice without gender justice."
Dora Barrancos has given her testimonial for the menstrual management product 'Maggacup'. (It would be interesting to know if she also benefits in any other way, (such as financially or investment) by lobbying for menstrual cups to be purchased and subsidized by the government. The article mentions 'Youth inclusion programs..'
couple of things notable about the company.. One is there maybe a multilevel marketing aspect available for people to become "sellers", that is the impression I got. But the products are also available in stores..
Also:
On the company site are also booklets for young girls and one for male classmates? Maybe I'm mistaken on the pricing but it is given in dollars.. according to the website cost of one booklet $800 is more than half the cost of a Maggacup $1500.00 but you can get 2 booklets for $1500.00. (It doesn't indicate that there is a bulk number so who knows..maybe that's multiple classroom sets..)
https://maggacup.com/index.php/productos-amigos/
The one for males learning about that time of the month of their classmates.
https://www.libreriasudestada.com.ar/pr ... a-del-rio/
"From Maggacup, we are committed to the dissemination of books that collaborate in the awareness and assessment of the importance on menstruation knowledge for the quality of life and education of women and girls.
I accompany you, by Violeta del Rio, is a book that focuses on the inclusion and necessary support of the male, at the initial moment of women in the transition from childhood to maturity.
Menstruation has always been an issue exclusively for women. However, it is an issue that involves us all as humanity.
I accompany you proposes to share what happens to menstruating bodies in a simple and sensitive way. Throughout this story Ramiro observes his schoolmate Ana and wonders what happens to him in certain days and times. As you approach to talk to your teacher, you will discover a new universe just steps away from yours.
The intention is to integrate them into this knowledge so that they can learn and know how to accompany them from respect and love since we all converge in this society as a major body, related."
How much is this program supposed to cost exactly? And given what we know about the transplaining going on about menstruation not being about women but everyone, what do they mean by 'discover a new universe is just steps away from yours" (when you approach to talk to your teacher)? Are they going to be the kind of teachers who can't wait to get sexually aroused by wearing women's clothes after the kids go home and, the kind that try to find used menstrual products to use for their own special place in the special universe? /s
EDIT:
"Who can be resellers?" (of these vegan friendly Maggacups)
"Those who want to accompany menstruating people in the adaptation process before and after
providing the product." (accompany where exactly? /s)
"Those who are interested in raising awareness of waste, the care of the planet, the care of
the body and self-awareness through the consumption of responsible and sustainable products."
And why does the 'I got your cup Demo/seller section come under the heading (in English anyway) "I got your drink"? /s
Did you use google translator, by the way?
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It's a translating feature with the browser. I didn't put pages into google translate.
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Re: "Menstrual management will be public policy": Argentinian government seeks "menstrual justice". (Read inside)
so eating out a girl on the rag is capitalist exploitation of the means of trans production?
And here i was thinking it was starfire.
And here i was thinking it was starfire.