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Sanitary products that don't erase the word 'Woman'?

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AyeUpMeDuck · 24/06/2022 17:17

Probably not the best title or the right place for this but..

On twitter there was a tweet by an American woman about some Sanitary products that said
"Made by vagina owners for vagina owners"

It got me thinking. Are there any sanitary products in the UK that are unafraid to use the word woman etc?
Iyswim?

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ofwarren · 24/06/2022 17:20

@LuxuryMoon sells sanitary products and is GC.
She's on twitter too

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Beachsidesunset · 24/06/2022 17:40

I'm sure last time I bought Lil-lets the package had the W-word on.

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Beachsidesunset · 24/06/2022 17:47

Women

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RomeoOscarXrayIndigoEcho · 24/06/2022 17:53

Last time I checked Hey Girls were holding a line at women.

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ItsAllGoingToBeFine · 24/06/2022 17:56

Another vote for Luxury Moon.

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AyeUpMeDuck · 24/06/2022 17:59

Thanks for the responses.
I'll take a look. My daughter is growing fast so she'll need some soon too.

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ParadiseLaundry · 25/06/2022 06:36

Beachsidesunset · 24/06/2022 17:40

I'm sure last time I bought Lil-lets the package had the W-word on.

I was going to say this, I remember noticing this on the packaging and then buying them. They've even got the word women on the website too Smile www.lil-lets.com/uk/

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AyeUpMeDuck · 25/06/2022 08:24

ParadiseLaundry · 25/06/2022 06:36

I was going to say this, I remember noticing this on the packaging and then buying them. They've even got the word women on the website too Smile www.lil-lets.com/uk/

I'm not so confident to be honest.
Why use Menstruators here instead of sayin,
"many women"

It's a small niggle I suppose but now I see o see it everywhere.

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ParadiseLaundry · 26/06/2022 17:35

Hmm. How disappointing.

I wonder if they are going to start removing the word from their products.

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