Didi B-Q
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“Nine decades ago, a 13-year-old girl’s death by suicide after getting her first period sparked an effort to educate kids about their bodies to prevent fear and confusion — a once-settled issue that new legislation in Florida is resurfacing.”
06:07 AM - Mar 26, 2023
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Susan Brosche
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In response to Didi B-Q.
And thereby put girls behind again. Are we going to stop talk of wet dreams for boys. I bet not. That’s a guy thing. Locker room talk. Nothing to be seen here. But girls, oh my, we can’t tell them what’s happening to their bodies. People it’s a natural bodily function. Keep the mystery out of it.🐳🐞
06:21 AM - Mar 26, 2023
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Cheerful Corvid
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In response to Susan Brosche.
I'm so troubled by this...
I tried hard to prepare my daughters for menstruation and still it has been an upsetting, painful, annoying, troubling part of life for them. Periods can really suck. Society should be leaning all the away towards normalization, comfort, and openness
10:15 AM - Mar 26, 2023
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Cheerful Corvid
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In response to Susan Brosche.
Such a big bold reminder that the GOP wants so badly to punish and subjugate women in every possible way. Makes my blood boil.
10:16 AM - Mar 26, 2023
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