Does giving a black bag when buying sanitary napkins aggravate menstrual shame?

Updated on healthy 2024-08-10
20 answers
  1. Anonymous users2024-02-15

    Menstruation and ** examination, they are two "best friends" that accompany a woman's long life, one is a normal physiological phenomenon of women, and it is an important sign of a girl's physiological maturity; The other is an important indicator of a woman's health. But sadly, "shame" encapsulates most of our emotions about them.

    Menstruation: Those secrets in the "black plastic bag" I don't know if you have encountered such a scene, when buying sanitary napkins at convenience stores or small supermarkets, the boss will generally take out a black plastic bag, quickly put the sanitary napkins in it and hand it to you. Over time, everyone seems to default to using black plastic bags for sanitary napkins, and when someone walks out of a convenience store or small supermarket with a black plastic bag, everyone knows what is inside.

    For a long time, "sanitary napkins should be packed in black plastic bags", which was the "established rule" by default to everyone. When I was a child, adults called menstruation "unlucky", and when menstruation came it was "bad luck", at that time I didn't understand why girls would bleed for days and still be called "unlucky", only that it was disgusted. In more remote and backward places, women's menstruation is considered "ominous", women's menstrual blood is dirty and sinful, and women who menstruate are not even allowed to eat at the table.

    In junior high school, many girls have menstruation one after another, and girls in junior high school are more cautious about menstruation. On the days of menstruation, I will invariably hide the sanitary napkin in my schoolbag or the innermost part of the table, carefully tuck the sanitary napkin in the sleeve when I need to change the sanitary napkin, and always pay attention to avoid the eyes of the surrounding classmates.

    Even if you are so cautious, you can't avoid the "malice" that falls out of your pocket, if a girl's sanitary napkin falls on the ground, or accidentally gets turned out by a male classmate, it will cause the whole class of boys to laugh, and some people will kick the dropped sanitary napkin around like a ball.

    Menstruation, like male spermatozoa, is a normal physiological phenomenon in women, and it is an important sign of reproductive maturation, which is the most normal thing, but it has become a "secret to be hidden in a black plastic bag", although this secret is well known ......

    We want girls to be braver, menstruation is not something to be ashamed of and embarrassing, and even less to check. Economic poverty can be solved, but ideological poverty is not. We keep talking about continuing to focus and call on more women to join in and get rid of shame together.

    Only in this way, the next generation of girls, the next generation of girls do not need to secretly stuff sanitary napkins into their sleeves, and they do not need to use drugs indiscriminately for fear of ** diseases. They will naturally talk about menstruation, calmly face the ** examination, and know more about their body. There are many bumpy roads ahead, but I will seek up and down, hoping that one day in the future, more and more people will be able to get rid of shame and face up to their biological differences, and we can discuss it like eating and drinking.

  2. Anonymous users2024-02-14

    1.Many women will menstruate in middle school, and when we buy sanitary napkins and put them in black bags, we can reduce the coaxing of little boys who don't understand it at that time and avoid embarrassment.

    2.A lot of supermarkets will habitually give you a black bag when you buy this, which I think is a very heartwarming gesture. Many little girls think that it will be a little shy to buy this and be known to be there, so they should avoid it with this pretend.

    Of course, being shy doesn't equal being ashamed.

    3.Now there is no menstrual shame, which is a very normal female physiological phenomenon and should not be used as shame. And you can buy sanitary napkins in whatever bag you want, and you just can't see what's in it with a black bag, which is not a menstrual shame.

  3. Anonymous users2024-02-13

    When buying sanitary napkins, give black bags. It is a respect for customers. I used a black bag for sanitary napkins. Can't people see what you're buying? So there's no need to be shy. Some girls go and buy sanitary napkins on their own, and it is most appropriate to give them black bags.

  4. Anonymous users2024-02-12

    I don't think giving a black bag when buying sanitary napkins is not aggravating the shame of menstruation, because sanitary napkins are also a woman's private thing after all, and I still don't want others to see it better.

  5. Anonymous users2024-02-11

    Giving a black bag when buying sanitary napkins is a normal and ordinary thing, which will not aggravate the shame of menstruation, and menstruation is a normal physiological activity of a woman, and there is nothing to be ashamed of.

  6. Anonymous users2024-02-10

    Does giving a black bag in the middle aggravate menstrual shame? It shouldn't be true, people are very open-minded nowadays, and this is a normal female menstrual cycle.

  7. Anonymous users2024-02-09

    I don't think this should be an aggravation of the stigma of menstruation. Because the bag also has other colors, such as black, this should be a random behavior, and it is not intended to aggravate the stigma of menstruation.

  8. Anonymous users2024-02-08

    I don't think giving a black bag when buying a sanitary napkin will not aggravate the menstrual shame because everyone feels about sanitary napkins more often now, and black bags are common in some stores. It is very thin and light, and the cost is relatively low, so many small shops often use black bags. It's not that you give a black bag when you buy sanitary napkins, you generally give a black bag for small goods.

    So I think it doesn't matter if you buy sanitary napkins for a black bag, it really won't aggravate menstrual shame.

  9. Anonymous users2024-02-07

    Personally, I don't agree with your point of view, on the contrary, I think that in this case, giving a black bag is a very humane and considerate move, after all, such an item has a certain degree of privacy, if you use a transparent bag to pack, it will more or less make yourself feel a certain embarrassment, and the use of a black bag will not be seen by others, what is in it, such a move makes me think it is a more humane behavior.

  10. Anonymous users2024-02-06

    It does not aggravate the shame of menstruation, and the black bag is also protecting women's privacy. Women, the reason why they are women, is because they have menstruation, this is common sense, there is no shame.

  11. Anonymous users2024-02-05

    Using a black bag is just to protect privacy, and now that people's concepts are new, even if they use a transparent bag, they won't feel embarrassed.

  12. Anonymous users2024-02-04

    I don't think this kind of thinking is necessary at all, menstruation is just a normal physiological phenomenon, and there is no need to feel ashamed.

  13. Anonymous users2024-02-03

    In fact, it is a very normal thing to buy sanitary napkins, whether it is a boy or a woman to buy it, or in a visible bag or an invisible bag, this is now a common thing, there is no need to feel ashamed.

  14. Anonymous users2024-02-02

    This itself is a normal physiological phenomenon, there is no need to use the word shame, it is normal for people to have privacy, and the use of black bags can only mean that it is a privacy item rather than a shame item.

  15. Anonymous users2024-02-01

    If the seller deliberately gives a black bag, it doesn't mean that it aggravates the shame of menstruation, and if this is also shame, then is wearing black clothes a shame? Is it a shame for Chinese to have long black hair? Of course not, the black bag is opaque, and it is not bad to contain the goods you bought, but I think it is very good, because the goods or objects you buy do not need to be known by others through transparency, because what you buy has nothing to do with others, and others do not know, maybe it is better, so that others will not think about this and that because they find out what it is?

    In this way, it becomes very simple, natural, and even relaxed to take things, because the black bag is more conducive to protecting your personal privacy, taking a step back, it is normal for girls to have menstruation, and it is not a shameful thing? But it's better not to let irrelevant people know, because not anything without shame can be known, because without shame, it is not necessarily embarrassing, and it is better not to let others know about embarrassing things. In short, use a black bag to pack sanitary napkins, as long as the bag is strong and the size is appropriate, non-toxic and non-smelling, the items are actually very good.

  16. Anonymous users2024-01-31

    Menstruation is a normal physiological phenomenon of the human body, which needs to be faced with a scientific and objective attitude. It doesn't matter if the sanitary napkin is not packed in a black bag, and using a black bag seems to be treating this matter with colored glasses, not wanting everyone to know that Aunt Lai feels ashamed of menstruation.

  17. Anonymous users2024-01-30

    Hello, when a friend buys a sanitary napkin, he gives a black bag, which is not to aggravate the shame of menstruation, but the black bag can better protect the sanitary napkin, black and white because it can play a certain protective role in light and refraction, so it has a good protective effect.

  18. Anonymous users2024-01-29

    In fact, this method is intended to be good, is it "considerate" to girls or to aggravate menstrual shame when buying sanitary napkins? This is a highly controversial topic. Some people think that this is a kind of "thoughtfulness" of the business, in order to protect women's privacy and make women feel more comfortable and confident, while others think that this is a "stigmatization" of women, which aggravates women's shame and discomfort on menstrual issues.

    Let's start with the "thoughtful" perspective.

    Some businesses provide black bags when providing sanitary napkins, which are not only for sanitary napkins, but also include other feminine products, such as cosmetics, skin care products, etc. The appearance of this kind of bag does bring some convenience and comfort to women to a certain extent. Women don't have to worry about being seen what they're buying when they buy these products, and they don't have to worry about embarrassing situations in public.

    Some women may think that this kind of bag is a kind of "thoughtfulness" of the merchant, and the merchant is willing to provide a better shopping experience for women, which is also worthy of recognition.

    However, there are also those who oppose it. They believe that this kind of bag is actually a "stigmatization" of filial piety and women, and aggravates the shame and discomfort of women on menstrual issues. To some extent, this also reflects the one-sided understanding and discrimination of women's menstruation in society.

    If this black bag is only for women's privacy, then why not provide the same service for men? Because it is generally believed in society that sanitary napkins are unique to women, but this perception is wrong and simple, and everyone needs such products that are necessary for life.

    To sum up, black bags do bring certain convenience and comfort to women. But this practice also exposes disrespect and discrimination against women's menstrual cycles, which requires our common attention and thinking. We should abandon gender-related stereotypes and stigmatizing designs, let more people understand and respect women's physical and mental health, avoid stereotypical views of women, and let the psychological aspect be more open, so that men and women can live and interact under equal conditions, which is the real progress and balance of rural basic education.

  19. Anonymous users2024-01-28

    There should be nothing to hide. Others, however, believe that using black bags to pack sanitary napkins is a way to protect women's privacy. In this view, sanitary napkins, although they are normal physiological products, are also related to women's intimate parts, and in order to respect women's privacy and embarrassing situations, it is completely reasonable to use black bags.

    If we analyze this topic from a socio-cultural point of view, we can see the underlying causes of this phenomenon. Many people's perceptions suggest that sexism and stereotypes still exist. In some societies, women's menstrual cycles are still seen as "dirty", "unclean" and "unseemly".

    This kind of thinking has a great impact on women's physical and mental health, and in some cases has led to oppression and discrimination against women. Therefore, we need to prepare for more extensive and in-depth education to promote public understanding and respect for women's health and rights.

    However, we also can't ignore the reality of sanitary napkins as a privacy item. Many women don't like others to know that they are going through the menstrual process, and the topic of "using black bags for sanitary napkins" has caused heated discussions among netizens.

    Some people believe that the use of black bags for sanitary napkins is to protect women's privacy and avoid unnecessary embarrassment; Some people also said that menstruation is a normal physiological phenomenon of women, and sanitary napkins are also normal female physiology in the main hall, so there is no need to hide it.

    It seems that using black bags to pack sanitary napkins has unconsciously become a common rule, and every time you order takeout to buy sanitary napkins, many stores will also use black bags to pack them separately. Most girls may not be aware of the existence of "menstrual shame" in themselves, and age-appropriate sex education and popular science are imperative, after all, all prejudices are due to the lack of knowledge.

  20. Anonymous users2024-01-27

    It is necessary. It's not a menstrual shame, it's a privacy protection.

    First of all, the actual situation of sanitary napkins as a privacy item. A lot of women don't like to be happy when people know they're going through their menstrual process because it's a private thing. In this case, using a black bag for sanitary napkins can be a way to protect privacy.

    And in some Biqing occasions, such as public toilets, offices, etc., public display of sanitary napkins may make women embarrassed and uneasy. Therefore, using a black bag may have a positive effect on their inner comfort, childbirth, and repentance from their previous lives.

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