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Feminism: Sex and gender discussions

' You complain about your period, but trans women would give anything for your pain'

64 replies

PrincessPlummy · 13/03/2019 16:07

By Katelyn burns who goes @transscribe on twitter

www.sheknows.com/health-and-wellness/articles/1122689/menstruation-matters-transgender/

OP posts:
Utini · 13/03/2019 17:52

They're welcome to mine, and the 2 to 6 days of hormonally induced migraines that come with them.

TowelNumber42 · 13/03/2019 17:54

On first reading I thought you meant your children not your periods utini Grin

Probably because I felt a bit like that with DS1 last week.

SnailorSwift · 13/03/2019 17:57

Ffs 🙄

AuntieCJ · 13/03/2019 18:04

Such bollocks.

Knicknackpaddyflak · 13/03/2019 18:07

Yes women, shut up moaning and whining like your biological reality and lived experience matters, except in the context of males who resent you for having it.

Persifleur · 13/03/2019 18:08

The poor loves. They need a couple of aspirin and a lie down.

Then they can FOTTFSOFATFOA.

10IAR · 13/03/2019 18:09

That's akin to telling a woman to suffer labour without help or intervention because some women would give anything to give birth.

Oh except women don't say that shit to each other do we?

As for the original comment, cry me a fucking river.

PRoseLegend · 13/03/2019 18:09

While we're at it, they can have my damaged pelvic floor. I can't sneeze without wetting myself unless I first very carefully cross my legs and do a kegel.

KennDodd · 13/03/2019 18:09

I wonder if they long for death in childbirth as well?

10IAR · 13/03/2019 18:10

PRoseLegend maybe we, with our wonky pelvic floors, can "cry" them a river Grin it would indeed be appropriate since they're talking pish!

GarthFunkel · 13/03/2019 18:11

I'd like to say great, have at it, because if men suffered from the lack of understanding from doctors about the pain, inconvenience, and effect on quality of life that menstruation and other gynecological issues can have on women, then there would be more push to solve them. No 11 year wait for treatment for endometriosis, for example. But obviously they can't.

Dhalandchips · 13/03/2019 18:12

Codswallop

KennDodd · 13/03/2019 18:12

How about they just buy some sanpo every month and donate them to a food bank? They get the joy and expense of buying it and women who can'r afford it get sanitary protection. Win Win.

corlan · 13/03/2019 18:13

Total sad fetish!
20 years of having a migraine with every period - they can have mine too. Or is it just the blood they fetishise? I guess they don't want all the other problems that go with the blood.

10IAR · 13/03/2019 18:14

KennDodd that would be an awesome idea, except they hate women.

Persifleur · 13/03/2019 18:15

Garth
Aint that the truth!

HumberElla · 13/03/2019 18:15

Fetish Fetish Fetish

Clear as.

weebarra · 13/03/2019 18:18

Yup. They could have had my ovaries but unfortunately I had them removed after the breast cancer and the BRCA +ve diagnosis.

LordProfFekkoThePenguinPhD · 13/03/2019 18:19

I do get a bit ‘windy’ at that time of the month. Any takers?

bsc · 13/03/2019 18:24

I wonder how many trans women there are in places such as Nepal where women are ostracised and isolated during menstruation?
Do you think they're desperate to experience menstruation?

LordProfFekkoThePenguinPhD · 13/03/2019 18:32

Well a man saying they are on their period would definitely experience ostracisation alright. Possible not how a woman would but nonetheless...

Didn’t Adrian Mole try to get out of PE by telling the teacher that it was his ‘time of the month’? I remember when this would have made me laugh...

WeRiseUp · 13/03/2019 18:36

Perverts

Courday · 13/03/2019 18:47

Dealing with periods and their effects (pain and seemingly uncontrollable bleeding) were the main reason I gave up sports as a teenager.
I was never going to be an international but possibly could have played at county level and could have played into adulthood.
I am not seeing many transwomen athletes acknowledging this whilst they are bulldozing their way into competing against female athletes.

LordProfFekkoThePenguinPhD · 13/03/2019 18:48

Does pretend menopause happen too?

LordProfFekkoThePenguinPhD · 13/03/2019 19:00

I have just received a change.org link to a free sanpro for all schoolchildren. I read it through and the words ‘women’ and ‘girls’ doesnt appear. Just ‘all children’. If you didn’t know what sanpro was you night assume they are wanting to bring back achool milk.

Come in Amika you can do better than that:
^Today, in the Spring Statement, for the first time ever, the government pledged an end to period poverty in schools by committing to provide free menstrual products for all children in secondary schools and colleges.
270,000 of you signed the #FreePeriods petition since we launched almost two years ago, and every single one of you has made this outcome possible.

You have written to your MPs, lobbied Parliament, shouted for action at the #FreePeriods protest, and have not stopped calling for change.

We have all done this together, and this is proof that activism can yield results. We need to make sure this is implemented in a sustainable, long-term way, with ring-fenced funding and this must be enshrined in legislation. The pledge does not cover primary schools as far as we know, but we need every single child to be able to access menstrual products while in compulsory education.

There can be no good reason to exclude children at primary school, who may begin menstruating from a young age. We will keep calling for this and holding the government to account.

Thank you to every one of you who has been part of the #FreePeriods movement to end period poverty in schools!^

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