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...because they 'don't understand' menstruation, expert reveals.
Umm, no. They don't think its professional because it has nothing to do with business not that they don't understand it. LOL at this clown world, thinking that talking about something (remember whatever a man says could be considered impolite or wrong or suggestive).
Tina Leslie, Founder of Freedom4Girls a charity which attempts to tackle period poverty in the UK, commented: 'Women should not have to suffer in silence, especially for something as natural, and normal, as their period. 'It's disappointing that in 2019 one in three men think a grown-up discussion about periods is unprofessional.
Cliffs: What the fuck? Is this for real?
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Umm, no. They don't think its professional because it has nothing to do with business not that they don't understand it. LOL at this clown world, thinking that talking about something (remember whatever a man says could be considered impolite or wrong or suggestive).
Tina Leslie, Founder of Freedom4Girls a charity which attempts to tackle period poverty in the UK, commented: 'Women should not have to suffer in silence, especially for something as natural, and normal, as their period. 'It's disappointing that in 2019 one in three men think a grown-up discussion about periods is unprofessional.
Cliffs: What the fuck? Is this for real?
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Third of male workers think discussing periods is unprofessional
A study of 2,000 office workers by UK-based Initial Washroom Hygiene found that 32 per cent of men felt it was an inappropriate discussion topic for the office.