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Subject: | RE: UKNM: Lord save us from tampax banners on the web.... |
From: | Jo |
Date: | Wed, 9 Dec 1998 11:49:59 GMT |
[Sam says: and after this, let's leave this thread.]
> I fear to tread here, but...
>
> Is it that today's 13 year old girls are subject to less competition about
> when they start their periods, and are therefore more inclined to admit
> ignorance in the face of them? The women I know of my generation - mid
> thirty year olds - all seem to have some sort of horror story about
> anxieties, ignorance, lack of openness and teasing etc. etc., from when
> they were faced with the beginning of their periods.
Yes, and in some societies, menstruating women are expected to sit in huts.
>Is it so inconceivable
> that Jim's defence of animations demonstrating the use of 'winged'
> thingamajigs is soundly justified in the name of
> just-in-case-nobody-else-is-takeing-care-of-this.
I think it is taken care of in schools. Otherwise, by the 'last resort' premise, sex education should be on the web too.
I wonder if the 'decency' standard of using blue dye to demonstrate san pro products would apply on the web?
> Having said that, I will happily defer to contemporary understanding of the
> need for the marketing of this type of product to educate its consumers.
>
> Phew, did I get out unscathed?
Possibly... possibly not!
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> Subject: RE: UKNM: Lord save us from tampax banners on the web....
>
> > If I were a young girl, raised by my father
> > in a household of brothers, I think I might
> > disagree.
>
> But you are weren't, were you, Jim?
>
> .. and this is also assuming that, if you, being this young girl, in this
> male dominated household, were also not allowed any contact with any other
> females in your growing years, without schooling, etc...
>
> .. or just grew up in a box with a bag over your head.
>
> This is one of the funniest things I have read all day.
>
> Jenny Lomax
> Senior Account Manager
> www.sensei.co.uk
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