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lavender

lavender Report 10 Aug 2015 22:17

What do you think about the article in the Daily Mail Online about the woman Kiran Gandi 26 yrs, who ran the London Marathon in April with her period flowing freely.

She said that she did this in support of those women in the world who don't have access to sanitary protection.

She said that she felt her comfort to be more important than that of the viewer.

She has received both support and criticism..

sorry I can't yet put article up

Sharron

Sharron Report 10 Aug 2015 22:24

We are very spoilt in advanced society.

Indian girls have to use fields as a lavatory and are at the mercy of passing men.

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+++DetEcTive+++ Report 10 Aug 2015 22:33

Here's the link http://tiny.cc/95dq1x

Yes. Well. I see her point of view , but find it distasteful. Perhaps its a generation thing - we tried to be 'the same as' males to be treated equally. She's trying to remind people of the differences

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+++DetEcTive+++ Report 10 Aug 2015 22:33

Here's the link http://tiny.cc/95dq1x

Yes. Well. I see her point of view , but find it distasteful. Perhaps its a generation thing - we tried to be 'the same as' males to be treated equally. She's trying to remind people of the differences

Graham

Graham Report 10 Aug 2015 22:34

http://www.dailymail.co.uk/femail/article-3192039/Woman-26-ran-marathon-WITHOUT-tampon-break-stigma-surrounding-women-s-periods.html

Graham

Graham Report 10 Aug 2015 22:34

snap :-)

Sharron

Sharron Report 10 Aug 2015 22:37

Well they are a damned inconvenience but, on the up side, if you have those you never have to hide a spontaneous erection.

I have always thought it would be more logical for men to carry handbags.

Graham

Graham Report 10 Aug 2015 22:38

I don't think she's going to change the world. I think there are more important issues; such as famine, war and disease.

Sharron

Sharron Report 10 Aug 2015 22:40

Maybe,maybe not.

lavender

lavender Report 10 Aug 2015 22:41

Thank you for the link, gentlemen.

I can see what she is trying to say but not sure whether it achieves anything.

We are very fortunate in our society, I always think that even the homeless would have access to loo roll and running water.

She must have plenty of self-confidence unless she just got caught short! It isn't something that the huge majority of women could contemplate doing, it's the ultimate stigma really. I do find it a bit distasteful.

Sharron

Sharron Report 10 Aug 2015 22:42

Women are made to feel shame about it and why should they?

Probably because it scare the hell out of men.

lavender

lavender Report 10 Aug 2015 22:47

It is like the most embarrassing thing to happen in public. I wonder if that were always the case?

If you saw a woman in public with blood on her clothing you would absolutely have to tell them. Speaking as a woman..

PollyinBrum

PollyinBrum Report 10 Aug 2015 22:50

I can understand her point and the message she wants to get through. However, I don't see this is a feminist issue, it's insanitary in my opinion.

supercrutch

supercrutch Report 10 Aug 2015 23:05

We have been discussing this elsewhere.

If she wanted to bring attention to the lack of 'necessities' in 3rd world countries there are less sensational ways of publicising it.

There was absolutely no need to cause embarrassment to fellow runners and it didn't really serve the cause very well.

Ladies in these countries cope in their own way, as always, it's not really up to this one individual to try and impose an expensive modern method when starvation, war and childhood deaths are more important issues.

Just my opinion of course.

Sharron

Sharron Report 10 Aug 2015 23:10

I heard Bob Geldof speaking on the radio once and it was quite interesting what he said.

One thing he was raising money for was seperate lavatories for girls in African schools because, without them, the girls must stay away from school when they are menstruating and so miss out on a week of school every month.

This leads to under-educated girls who can't bring as much benefit to the country and it's economy as they otherwise could.

Annx

Annx Report 10 Aug 2015 23:36

She didn't get caught short Lavender, she said it happened the night before. I think it's unsanitary too.

As for saying it would be too uncomfortable to run wearing a tampon......since when did drying sticky blood be comfortable? Surely wet clothing would chafe as well.

Purple **^*Sparkly*^** Diamond

Purple **^*Sparkly*^** Diamond Report 11 Aug 2015 02:19

I have often wondered how young women working on rubbish tips and such like manage when it's that 'time of the month' Doubt if they have access to loo rolls and clean running water let alone tampons or sanitary towels. What about refugees who have no luggage or money as they travel or are on boats for days at a time? Their timing can't always be exactly convenient.

This was an extreme way to raise the issues faced by so many women.

Lizx

DazedConfused

DazedConfused Report 11 Aug 2015 10:05

Why 3 months to decide to post?

We all know the Daily Fail posts sensational stories, surely it would have been more relevant at the tine!!

StrayKitten

StrayKitten Report 11 Aug 2015 10:07

i think what she did was dsgusting,

SheilaSomerset

SheilaSomerset Report 11 Aug 2015 10:15

Don't forget what this man has done - I think he's been mentioned on here before.

http://www.telegraph.co.uk/women/womens-health/10682654/Period-pride-Sanitary-Towel-Man-saves-women-from-menstrual-bloodbath.-Bam.html