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Recent data reveals an alarming education gap that continues to fuel period stigma and misinformation, as nearly one in 10 men (8%) believe menstruation attracts sharks in the sea. With half the population experiencing a period every month, it’s hard to wrap your head around what a lack of knowledge men have about women’s bodies.

And it doesn’t end with periods. The common image of women perpetuated by our society is that they are glitter-farting, strawberry-scented, soft and smooth creatures of hairless wonder. Just typing that feels disturbing, but sadly too many people hear that kind of nonsense told to them every single day.

What's your ‘That's not how women work’ moment?” redditor u/Gamestar02 asked women on Ask Reddit, and the sigh-inducing responses started rolling in. And you wonder, how did we get to the point where this is acceptable?

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35 “That’s Not How Women Work” Moments Shared In This Viral Thread I was on my period and I had horrible cramps. One of my guy friends came over to keep me company but he wasn't really prepared for how much pain I was in. I was crying bc it hurt so bad and the poor guy really wanted to help but didn't know what to do so he just suggested that I ' push out all the blood at once bc that usually helped him when trying to stop a nosebleed '. After he said that I looked at him like 'wtf' and he said ' what? Doesn't it stop hurting once all the blood is out?' I explained to him what happens to a female body when we get our period and he was just shocked, it kinda cheered me up tho bc I thought it was hilarious.

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1 year ago DotsCreated by potrace 1.15, written by Peter Selinger 2001-2017

Still better than many men... Yk , Those Kind of men who get disgusted and make illogical comments on woman body even tho they know nothing about them

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35 “That’s Not How Women Work” Moments Shared In This Viral Thread The best situation I can think of was something a friend of mine said once. His sister was breastfeeding and said something like „I don’t know if I have enough left“ to her baby. So my friend kindly suggested that someone else can volunteer and asked me. I said well I’m not lactating, since I don’t have a baby and he was honestly shocked to learn that only women who actually gave birth are able to breastfeed. He was convinced every woman just casually has boobs full of breastmilk at all times. He was 25 at that time. I will never forget this.

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1 year ago DotsCreated by potrace 1.15, written by Peter Selinger 2001-2017

Really wondering on which planet some ppl live, if all these posts are true... oooff.

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35 “That’s Not How Women Work” Moments Shared In This Viral Thread Person on TV gives birth. 5 minutes later, belly is flat and back to normal.

THATS NOT HOW THAT WORKS.

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Among many myths and misconceptions embedded in the mainstream consciousness, some of the most underlying ones are men’s knowledge about menstruation and women’s health aspects that come with it.

According to a recent survey INTIMINA has conducted in the US, men are in general not educated enough when it comes to menstrual cycles. We spoke with Danela Zagar, INTIMINA Global Brand Manager, to find out more about this gaping hole and what can be done about it. Zagar told us that according to the survey data, men not only don't understand what women feel like when menstruating but they don't even feel comfortable talking about it.

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35 “That’s Not How Women Work” Moments Shared In This Viral Thread Asked my boyfriend to buy me some tampons since he was going to the store, he sends me a picture of a box showing sizes (R for regular and L for large). He asked if I needed left or right ones.

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35 “That’s Not How Women Work” Moments Shared In This Viral Thread Tampons are NOT pleasurable and are not the same as dildos.

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1 year ago DotsCreated by potrace 1.15, written by Peter Selinger 2001-2017

Can't believe people still think that. But I think it has a lot to to with people thinking that the vagina alone brings a lot more pleasure than it actually does for most women. And is a way to glorify the effect of a penis alone during piv sex. If you think like that I could maybe understand how you would think it's somehow pleasurable to insert a tampon. (Obviously it isn't)

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35 “That’s Not How Women Work” Moments Shared In This Viral Thread Had a very amusing convo with a gentleman once. Dude was confused why we would need pads. He asked why we didn't just go to the toilet more often on our periods. He thought that we were able to hold our period in line you do with pee and pads are only if accidents happen. So his reasoning is that if women would be more careful we wouldn't need menstrual products.
Props to him, he was apologetic after I explained it to him and overall respectful.

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Zagar shared the shocking findings of Intimina's survey, which is that 41% of men could correctly identify what exactly menstruation is. Moreover, when respondents were asked to describe what having a period would feel like, a leading 40% said they would feel physical pain, closely followed by 36% revealing that a period would have no effect on them at all.

When it came to sexual habits during menstruation, 40% of heterosexual males felt it was not appealing to them or their partner to have sex while the woman was on her period, despite the cultural movement to diminish the stigma associated with period sex in recent years.

Additionally, while unlikely, it is possible for a woman to get pregnant while on her period. However, 42% of respondents believe it is not possible for a woman to become pregnant while menstruating.

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35 “That’s Not How Women Work” Moments Shared In This Viral Thread And at the opposite end of that spectrum of male ignorance you have NASA scientists who packed a few hundred tampons when Sally Ride was going up for a few weeks and checked with her to make sure they had enough

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Beate N.
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1 year ago DotsCreated by potrace 1.15, written by Peter Selinger 2001-2017

This one is kind of sweet, just little knowledge about period flow. They just wanted to make sure she had what she needed 🥰😄

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Xottel
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1 year ago DotsCreated by potrace 1.15, written by Peter Selinger 2001-2017

To be fair, If something goes wrong, those few weeks could easily turn into months. But still.

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Helena Houzarová
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1 year ago DotsCreated by potrace 1.15, written by Peter Selinger 2001-2017

We also don't have enough data to rule out the possibility that being in space throws her cycle off. She might have ended up bleeding through all her stay - and she needs to regularly change her tampons to prevent toxic shock syndrome.

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1 year ago DotsCreated by potrace 1.15, written by Peter Selinger 2001-2017

Maybe a strange question, but does period blood flow the same in space? I ask because the lack of gravity.

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Lisa
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1 year ago DotsCreated by potrace 1.15, written by Peter Selinger 2001-2017

It’s because they needed to have enough of everything for 6 months (or some length of time), in case they were stuck up there, they weren’t expecting her to use them all on that trip. It’s good planning they considered it.

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1 year ago DotsCreated by potrace 1.15, written by Peter Selinger 2001-2017

It also shows that they placed a high priority on her needs given that weight allowances are so limited on space launches. They could have said, "yeah, five is good, its all we have room for.".

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1 year ago DotsCreated by potrace 1.15, written by Peter Selinger 2001-2017

The astronaut was Sally Ride. The journey was 7 days. Nasa also asked her help in developing a make-up kit that could be used in space. And they didn't actually send her up there with 100 tampons, but they did ask is 100 would be enough

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Gwyn
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1 year ago DotsCreated by potrace 1.15, written by Peter Selinger 2001-2017

At least they knew they probably didn't know enough and asked.

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NL Stuart
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1 year ago DotsCreated by potrace 1.15, written by Peter Selinger 2001-2017

I've always felt that knowing what you DON'T know is more important than a lot of knowledge in one subject.

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1 year ago DotsCreated by potrace 1.15, written by Peter Selinger 2001-2017

The fact that this says she was going up for a "few weeks" was sticking in my mind. I kept thinking...she was one of the first women in space...her career was pre-ISS...would she really have been on a multi-week mission? The answer is no. She went on two space flights, the first was for 6 days, the second was 8 days. I don't doubt they were over-prepared, but I wonder if the rest of the details are exaggerated as well.

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1 year ago DotsCreated by potrace 1.15, written by Peter Selinger 2001-2017

Someone else mentioned that they were also planning for emergencies that could potentially include several months. That would explain the seemingly excessive amount.

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K. Anderson
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1 year ago DotsCreated by potrace 1.15, written by Peter Selinger 2001-2017

Honestly they though about her. This is more funny than anything. When I go on vacation I always pack way more underwear & pads than I will need so I get ot

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Anne Mitchell
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1 year ago DotsCreated by potrace 1.15, written by Peter Selinger 2001-2017

Well it was very thoughtful of them. Not every woman has the same amount of flow and eah woman's period is different. Not even all women could tell you the exact number of sanitary products they need each period, so so it is just illogical to expect a man to know.

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Richard Keel
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1 year ago DotsCreated by potrace 1.15, written by Peter Selinger 2001-2017

This story is always told in such a bollocks way. They asked her if 100 would be enough and amended the figure once she responded. And how did they come to that figure? By overengineering the s**t out of a potential problem (a very good trait in NASA). NASA had never sent a woman to space before and thus had no idea what the impact of zero-G would be on menstruation (the soviets were unlikely to share their notes on the subject). So, you take the maximum number a woman may need, round up, double it to account for zero-g, round up again, double-again to provide redundancy (there's no shops in space if they ran out) and round up again for good measure. The figure of 100 is laughable, but they didn't come up with it through ignorance.

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1 year ago DotsCreated by potrace 1.15, written by Peter Selinger 2001-2017

This one ain't so bad. It's better to err on caution when it comes to that albeit a tad over the top.

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1 year ago DotsCreated by potrace 1.15, written by Peter Selinger 2001-2017

I saw a calculation someone did where that makes sense, although it did involve a couple round-ups and a "let's double it just to be safe" at the end.

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Niall Mac Iomera
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1 year ago DotsCreated by potrace 1.15, written by Peter Selinger 2001-2017

It's also NASA making sure everything is triple redundant. Is that enough if you have a particularly heavy flow, and you accidentally destroy half of them, and half of what's left are somehow damaged by being in space?

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1 year ago DotsCreated by potrace 1.15, written by Peter Selinger 2001-2017

This may not have been enough. Every 3rd or 4th period is so heavy for me, that I can't leave the house. I can use an entire packet of super-soakers in one day. Thankfully the very heavy flow generally only lasts 2 -3 days, with light flow for several days on either side.

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1 year ago DotsCreated by potrace 1.15, written by Peter Selinger 2001-2017

I hate this one. This is NOT something I would expect people who had never menstruated to necessarily know.

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1 year ago DotsCreated by potrace 1.15, written by Peter Selinger 2001-2017

Wonder how much grousing they did over the payload sacrifices they had to make to account for all of the tampons.

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1 year ago DotsCreated by potrace 1.15, written by Peter Selinger 2001-2017

the just do not wish to jave "accidents" floating around in a confined space.

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35 “That’s Not How Women Work” Moments Shared In This Viral Thread The first guy I dated wanted to go swimming, but I told him no because I started my period and felt sore and crampy. He asked me if I could finish it before the end of the day so we could go swimming the next day…bruh, I wish it was that easy!

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35 “That’s Not How Women Work” Moments Shared In This Viral Thread A guy once told me he know I was a virgin because my boobs were small. That boobs grow every time a woman has sex.

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Zagar also said that when respondents were asked if they would feel comfortable discussing the menstrual cycle with their teenage daughter if they had one, 11% said they would not feel comfortable having that conversation, and 33% shared they would prefer to have a woman do it.

But there are good signs that came out of the survey too. While male knowledge of menstruation is minimal, a net 78% of respondents felt it was important to educate boys about periods and the menstrual cycle.

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35 “That’s Not How Women Work” Moments Shared In This Viral Thread I'm at the store with my friend stocking up on pads, tampons, etc. As I'm putting boxes in the cart, my friend starts generally complaining about the prices. Understandable, so I agree. We finish up in the aisle and as we're walking away, a full grown 30-something looking man mumbles, "just hold your pee like everyone else." We were so taken back that we didn't even say anything. I never realized before this moment how utterly dense some people can be.

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1 year ago DotsCreated by potrace 1.15, written by Peter Selinger 2001-2017

I was in a check out once and got a load of pads. The ones I liked were doing a 3 for the price of 2 special offer so I decided to stock up. I got quite a lot as I need to wear them all the time as I have the bladder of a 90 year old. When I got to the checkout a man in the next queue said " Geeze, how many do you need Just hold it in why don't you? " To which I replied, Wow, to be that dense, You really mst need to be a man, eh?" His wife beside him just burst out laughing.

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35 “That’s Not How Women Work” Moments Shared In This Viral Thread My (x) husband asked me why I hadn't had my period in awhile...... I was eight months pregnant.

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1 year ago DotsCreated by potrace 1.15, written by Peter Selinger 2001-2017

Wow. Someone wasn't paying attention when the "facts of life" was being explained to him.

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35 “That’s Not How Women Work” Moments Shared In This Viral Thread My (female) bff (male) was my date to the prom. Because of my awful luck, I happened to be on my period.

As we exited my car, I grabbed a handful of tampons to toss in my clutch and my date asked me "Omg are you having 8 periods??"

Yeah he thought you used 1 tampon per menstrual cycle. If only- the $ I would have saved over the years!

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1 year ago DotsCreated by potrace 1.15, written by Peter Selinger 2001-2017

More people need sex education. No it’s not a bad thing so stop covering up for people.

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According to INTIMINA's global brand manager, “the fact is that there is so much shame and taboos surrounding menstruation still today.” But most importantly, “Every individual should think about this and try to make a change - by having open conversations about this normal bodily function,” Zagar said.

“Intimina has been fighting period taboos for years and is doing so by educating and empowering women. Also, Intimina has recently issued The Wonder Girls Guide Book (and an audio version) to help young women prepare for womanhood and feel free of shame connected to periods. The survey on girls shows this is much needed as 53% of surveyed girls feel embarrassed and try to hide the fact they are menstruating while out with friends, 65% feel that way at school, 25% at home,” she told us.

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35 “That’s Not How Women Work” Moments Shared In This Viral Thread A man once told me I was “too pretty” to have clinical depression. Not even kidding

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1 year ago (edited) DotsCreated by potrace 1.15, written by Peter Selinger 2001-2017

I was told that I was too young and was faking it. I almost took my life because of it

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35 “That’s Not How Women Work” Moments Shared In This Viral Thread Had a guy friend in college who seriously thought women leaked blue liquid during their periods, like what you see in maxi pad commercials.

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1 year ago DotsCreated by potrace 1.15, written by Peter Selinger 2001-2017

A recent Always pads commercial uses red liquid instead of blue. Literally shouted 'Finally!' at the TV.

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Sometimes I'm really astounded at some men's lack of emotional intelligence. I used to think that was a made up stereotype to excuse men's rude/shitty behaviour, but a lot of men really have no idea how carelessly hurtful they can be.

One time a male coworker was telling me about how his girlfriend's apartment complex had a bedbug infestation, and how stressed the whole ordeal was making both of them. He then told me that this experience was really taking a toll on his mental health, and asked me if I thought she would understand if he asked her if they could take a break from seeing each other until "the whole bedbug thing was over." I was like dude, if you can't support her through this how can she expect you to ever stand by her through literally any other hardship in the future? He was adamant that "she wouldn't see it like that" and went ahead with his plan. They had a huge fight and she dumped him.

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1 year ago DotsCreated by potrace 1.15, written by Peter Selinger 2001-2017

"Hi, you are going through some emotional sh!t, so lets split up, just for now, so I do not have to deal with it. I'll take you back when you are my happy little f**k bunny again!" Twatbasket.

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The fact that so many men believe women can't get pregnant by having sex during their period underlines the work we still have to do, Zagar argues.

“There's no doubt that we still need to destigmatize the talk around periods. People should not be bullied or teased for having periods, which are as natural as men growing hair. It's time to open up and be upfront and frank about what periods mean; in school, university and the workplace. So that we tackle period myths and everyone can appreciate the health concerns they can bring,” she explained.

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35 “That’s Not How Women Work” Moments Shared In This Viral Thread “I prefer girls who wear little or no makeup”

*references girls with tons of (pink and neutral colored) makeup*

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1 year ago DotsCreated by potrace 1.15, written by Peter Selinger 2001-2017

Men who like "natural girls" the ones with silky smooth legs, no armpit hair and neat, precise, shaped eyebrows.

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35 “That’s Not How Women Work” Moments Shared In This Viral Thread Once had a guy ask me if it "felt good" when I wipe after I pee. I wanted to be like, does it feel good when you hold your thing when you pee?

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My 53 yr old ex husband could tell when I was attracted to other men cause my nipples would get hard (I never wear a bra) like dude, sometimes I get cold, and no that 87 yr old man trying his best not too fall over while walking isn’t doing it for me, trust me

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Zagar concluded that “periods should be discussed as a normal function of the female body, and it should be called by its name, without euphemisms such as Aunt Flow. Talking and educating about it is the solution to breaking period taboos.”

#19

I was told by an incel that women who have pre marital sex would have tendencies to cheat more than men who had the same. Boy is just mad he's in his 30s and still can't get laid.

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35 “That’s Not How Women Work” Moments Shared In This Viral Thread When my ex and me discussed how the morning after pill worked and he was genuinely surprised that women don't know whether they are pregnant the day after unprotected sex. He was sure morning sickness would kick in the day after.

So, not only was he unaware how female bodies work, but also how Plan B works.

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Emily M
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1 year ago DotsCreated by potrace 1.15, written by Peter Selinger 2001-2017

Lol if women could magically know the next day we wouldn't be having all this supreme court drama right now.

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35 “That’s Not How Women Work” Moments Shared In This Viral Thread "You don't spontaneously generate a vaginal opening when your first period comes. You had your entire vagina at birth. No, I'm not pranking you."

"You don't insert tampons, of any size, into your pee hole.. No, that's NOT where the blood is coming from. Well actually.. Your urethra might be bleeding now if you've been trying to shove a tampon applicator up it.."

**Shortened versions of conversations with two of my female friends growing up**

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35 “That’s Not How Women Work” Moments Shared In This Viral Thread I’m a gay girl. A guy once warned me not to date women who had been married, because I’d never be able to satisfy them.

Still not quite sure what he meant. But anyway, he was so wrong.

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35 “That’s Not How Women Work” Moments Shared In This Viral Thread My (male) manager at a past job tried to tell me when I was pregnant that morning sickness shouldn't affect my work because it only happened in the morning.

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1 year ago DotsCreated by potrace 1.15, written by Peter Selinger 2001-2017

hahahahahahahahahahaha. The idiot, who named it morning sickness should go to hell. I had allday sickness and lot of pregnant women around me had it all day too...

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35 “That’s Not How Women Work” Moments Shared In This Viral Thread An old boyfriend once explained that if I was having cramps, I just needed to do what his ex did: "there's this one yoga pose that will make that shift in the uterus that usually takes a few days happen in just a few minutes. It drops, and then your period is done in one day instead of four or five". He couldn't elaborate any further, (what "shifts"? What "drops"?) But he swore he was 100% right his ex cut her period down to one day with yoga.

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I heard this with my own two poor ears from my own mother: "When a woman shaves her leg, hair shouldn't start growing until the next 4 or 5 days. Only men grow hair every day." MOOOM

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The "men age like wine, women age like milk" phrase. Then you look at pics of women like Selma Hayek and Catherine Zeta-Jones and take a glance at most men around their age. Maybe, just maybe, some people are blessed with amazing genes while the rest of us look like dehydrated potatoes by the time we hit 40. Got nothing to do with genitals. I have only ever heard this phrase uttered by men who cannot seem to keep any woman around for more than a year at the time.

And in the spirit of equality I will say that there is definitely a female equivalent to this kind of attitude and they too cannot seem to keep a man.

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1 year ago (edited) DotsCreated by potrace 1.15, written by Peter Selinger 2001-2017

To be fair, Catherine Zeta-Jones has had work done. Which is absolutely fine, but not a completely "natural" look to aspire to.

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35 “That’s Not How Women Work” Moments Shared In This Viral Thread If more sex meant looser vaginas, having a kid would mean a catastrophe down there. Clearly women have multiple kids, you’d think the logic was simple that it doesn’t work that way.

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1 year ago DotsCreated by potrace 1.15, written by Peter Selinger 2001-2017

Sex after giving birth is not like throwing a sausage down the hallway. Actually it is more common that you experience some dryness in your vagina for a few months afterwards, which makes it more sensitive.

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35 “That’s Not How Women Work” Moments Shared In This Viral Thread I was complaining about my period, and this awful guy goes "just p**s it out for f***s sake"

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Emily M
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1 year ago DotsCreated by potrace 1.15, written by Peter Selinger 2001-2017

I'm concerned by how many posts in this thread imply that boys think periods can just be all pushed out at once if you try hard enough???

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35 “That’s Not How Women Work” Moments Shared In This Viral Thread Guy thought he needed to use a condom with his pregnant gf so she didn't get pregnant again. ....like she could have two babies of different ages in her.

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35 “That’s Not How Women Work” Moments Shared In This Viral Thread There was one guy online who tried responding to womens' complaints about expensive period products. He started by saying 'a tampon holds 4-12 mls of fluid... women lose about 40 mls per cycle ...

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1 year ago DotsCreated by potrace 1.15, written by Peter Selinger 2001-2017

Just because a tampon CAN hold 12 mls of fluid does not mean we want it to hold 12 mls of fluid.

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35 “That’s Not How Women Work” Moments Shared In This Viral Thread My boyfriend told me to shower in cold water so my period would temporarily stop

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#33

35 “That’s Not How Women Work” Moments Shared In This Viral Thread Basically anytime a teenage boy tries to describe anything in or about the female body or brain...

So confidently ignorant! So exquisitely condescending! Makes you want to pull your hair out some days...

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#34

35 “That’s Not How Women Work” Moments Shared In This Viral Thread When a guy commented on a post asking what woman think and said women only care about looks. Like sure, some people of either gender are like that. But I surely don’t care if he’s a 10/10 if he can’t hold a conversation.

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1 year ago DotsCreated by potrace 1.15, written by Peter Selinger 2001-2017

I thought the crappy stereotype was that men were supposed to only care about looks

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35 “That’s Not How Women Work” Moments Shared In This Viral Thread On tv shows shows women go into labour and like 5 minutes later baby is out. They make it seems like baby shoots out of there like a rocket nope it takes like 6 hours of hard labour.

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