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Was It Really Necessary To Post This?
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She states "When I see the picture it looks completely beautiful to my eyes." and then goes on to say "I wasn't being provocative. The point of the photo was to de-mystify all the taboos that are around menstruation."
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1 - Is it beautiful?
2 - What taboos are there around menstruation? I can't think of any.
I won't draw a parrallel between this natural, normal bodily function and another natural, normal bodily function that I'm sure nobody would like to see (oops, just have drawn the parrallel).
She states "When I see the picture it looks completely beautiful to my eyes." and then goes on to say "I wasn't being provocative. The point of the photo was to de-mystify all the taboos that are around menstruation."
Questions:
1 - Is it beautiful?
2 - What taboos are there around menstruation? I can't think of any.
I won't draw a parrallel between this natural, normal bodily function and another natural, normal bodily function that I'm sure nobody would like to see (oops, just have drawn the parrallel).
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For more on marking an answer as the "Best Answer", please visit our FAQ.I think this is a superb example of the reason why instant communication for everyone is really not a good idea.
I don't think it's beautiful at all - and can't imagine why anyone would think it is - but that is a matter of personal perception.
I would suggest that almost all the taboos around menstruation have died out in civilised society - but this kind of posting does nothing to assist in that endeveour.
I don't think it's beautiful at all - and can't imagine why anyone would think it is - but that is a matter of personal perception.
I would suggest that almost all the taboos around menstruation have died out in civilised society - but this kind of posting does nothing to assist in that endeveour.
As a man, I regard menstruation as something of a drag, which women assimilate into their lives.
As the lady intimates, some do change vacations because of it, and some are hospitalised because of it, but the vast majority of women deal with it like excess hair, eyebrows, leg shaving etc., it goes with the territory.
I am missing the point of it being an 'art' subject, or the 'taboo' of the subject.
As the lady intimates, some do change vacations because of it, and some are hospitalised because of it, but the vast majority of women deal with it like excess hair, eyebrows, leg shaving etc., it goes with the territory.
I am missing the point of it being an 'art' subject, or the 'taboo' of the subject.
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