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<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>I am completely with the author of this article. I am a woman and I am sick and tired of having to suffer through these endless humiliating ads. The feminists may be right when they say that we need to be able to talk about menstruation, but shouldn’t we get a say in when and where these talks happen? Among friends and with health care providers ok, but not over our heads, being subjected to our bodily functions being discussed by third parties, when we’re trying to enjoy a movie with our husbands, our children, friends, boyfriends or whoever else we choose. Sanitary products were invented so that women can deal with their periods in a dignified way. Subjecting them publicising it at random times that advertisers choose goes against the feminist agenda as I understand it. If this Róisín Ingle person is happy to share all the details of her own body functions with the world, by all means let her. But leave the rest of us out of it.</p>
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