The point is to draw attention to homeless women and women in third world countries who don’t have access to hygiene products, so that these products are donated to shelters just as much as toothbrushes are for example. I don’t necessarily agree with the practice but the article posted is misinforming readers about the intent behind free bleeding.
Free Bleeding is being used as a form of protest to bring attention to the thousands of women around the world who cannot afford feminine hygiene products.
Not because “men don’t use tampons therefore it’s sexist.”
The point is to draw attention to homeless women and women in third world countries who don’t have access to hygiene products, so that these products are donated to shelters just as much as toothbrushes are for example. I don’t necessarily agree with the practice but the article posted is misinforming readers about the intent behind free bleeding.
Free Bleeding is being used as a form of protest to bring attention to the thousands of women around the world who cannot afford feminine hygiene products.
Not because “men don’t use tampons therefore it’s sexist.”