Metro- Louelle Denor, a student from Scranton Pennsylvania, is calling BS on the censorship of menstruating and period shaming by posting a bloody selfie… (See what we did there?).
Holding her messy menstrual cup in full view of the camera, period blood can be seen running all over her hand. Ms Denor rages: ‘It’s come to my attention that women are having their accounts banned for showing menstrual blood (and no nudity). This is very seriously f***ed up.’ Making a point which may get you thinking, she goes on: ‘If this was a picture of blood from a finger laceration, there’d be no issue.’ Clearing up any confusion, she adds: ‘Yes, this blood is from my#vagina . It happens every month.’ Okay feminists, I'm going to need you to sit down for this one. Period shaming is not a thing. The only time I have associated shame with a menstrual cycle is after I fucked my ex-girlfriend when she was on the rag. When I was cleaning blood off my dick, much like many other times I have finished having sex with a woman, I felt an excessive amount of shame. That was a involuntary feeling that I had within myself, not something I projected on to her. Just because I don't want to see vagina blood, doesn't mean I am shaming you for it's existence. Truth be told, I don't want to see your finger laceration either. Why is anyone posting blood of any kind on social media? I'm pretty sure that's not what Mark Zuckerberg and his successors had in mind when they revolutionized human interaction. The founder of Instagram just saw this picture, leaned back in his gold plated throne inside his billion dollar house, and regretted the formation of the app that's ultimately responsible for all his worldly possessions. Imagine if I stopped in the middle of the public square, pulled my pants down, dropped a hot steaming deuce right in my hand, then proceeded to dance around the streets waving it under people's noses. When I inevitably got knocked the fuck out would that be considered shit shaming, or would it just be a case of me getting what I deserve for doing something disgusting in front of an audience? Yes, menstruation is natural, but the desire to show a bunch of friends, and strangers for that matter, your menstruation is undoubtedly not natural. If I shoot a nice big load of cum into the palm of my hand and proudly display it for all to see then I should feel shame, because I am a social pariah that deserves to die alone. That's not semen shaming, just like calling you a reprehensible sociopath isn't period shaming. It's called upholding social etiquette you distasteful bitch. Keep your bodily fluids to yourself. That's all I ask. I won't look at you weird if I see a tampon in your purse, but the second you go waving your bloody tissue and dead, unfertilized eggs in my face I am going to make you feel like a bad person. Mostly just because you are a bad person.
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Sherry
4/24/2017 06:12:03 pm
As more of this information comes out I feel that I am free of many of the hangups from my bloody visitor. In the past I had kept much about when my period started or if I was menstruating. I have kept past boyfriends from having sex with me during my period, but no longer! It is exciting to come out of the closet so to speak, it is a normal monthly occurrence if my boyfriend welcomes it so be it. I will rejoice. If he doesn't respect me or my body and its monthly mess/leak or blood on my thong, I say sayonara and good riddance.
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