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Clare Webber
Clare Webber
1 year ago

This article is so transphobic, I’m literally shaking.
😉

Christopher Peter
Christopher Peter
1 year ago
Reply to  Clare Webber

Seriously, could you point to the transphobic part or aspect of the article?

Sue Sims
Sue Sims
1 year ago

Check out the emoji at the bottom. Clare Webber is doing a Titania McGrath, rather well.

Ethniciodo Rodenydo
Ethniciodo Rodenydo
1 year ago
Reply to  Clare Webber

Isn’t that a good thing?

Jamie B
Jamie B
1 year ago
Reply to  Clare Webber

Hilarious!

Ian Stewart
Ian Stewart
1 year ago

Oh gawd – being shown images of vulvas by adults.

These people really want to embarrass kids to the point of trauma. Who needs trigger warnings about Enid Blyton stories? I’d be running, screaming from the man/woman/thing that insisted I had to look at these images. There’s nothing more ugly than human genitals to children.

Great form of grooming though, to get kids to participate in mandatory sex discussions with weird adults. PIE eat your heart out!

Steve Murray
Steve Murray
1 year ago
Reply to  Ian Stewart

Given the commercial interest, i was wondering if the lessons might include how to apply cream to a red, itchy vulva to best effect? Surely that would at least have some pragmatic value, including for boys who might want to help their future female partners?

Jp Merzetti
Jp Merzetti
1 year ago
Reply to  Ian Stewart

Just this: is what makes me wonder what the hell happened to actual adult parents who can take charge, who a kid can trust to look after their best interests. I grew up in a (moderately) dysfunctional family, and even I had the aforementioned in spades. But that was a time also when teachers just taught me stuff I wanted to know, and left the rest up to me. Parents across the land are still a vast majority, and a great bunch of them have political and economic as well as social power. No better cause than the welfare of their children, to exercise this invaluable resource!

Laura Creighton
Laura Creighton
1 year ago

Nowhere, I suspect, will it be mentioned that if you use tampons enriched with lactic acid bacteria — which restores your natural ph balance, such as https://ellen.se/en/produkt/ellen-probiotic-tampon-medium/ you won’t be needing any thrush cream.
Really amazing Swedish invention that needs to be more well known.

William Shaw
William Shaw
1 year ago

Can’t you just squirt some sour milk in there?
Serious question.

Last edited 1 year ago by William Shaw
Laura Creighton
Laura Creighton
1 year ago
Reply to  William Shaw

For many people that is sufficient (but yoghurt is better). However, there is a large number of people for whom it is not, or others for whom you would need you to do it 8 times a day, every day or some other large inconvenient number of times. It turns out that what bacteria you need to culture varies between different populations of women, (and it doesn’t seem to be genetic, but based on geography and other social factors which we don’t know) so in order to go into mass production you need to make tampons with a mix of cultures. Working out what should be in the mix was the hard part of the invention.
At any rate, I am one of the people who went from being in mild-to-not-so-mild pain, most of the time to having no pain at all. So I have been happy to ship the stuff to people I know if other countries who are currently suffering. Every so often, when you try something that appears to be ‘too good to be true’, because ‘why not?’ you end up with a pleasant surprise and a reason to not be habitually cynical.

Last edited 1 year ago by Laura Creighton
Ian Stewart
Ian Stewart
1 year ago

Aw c’mon, it’s bad enough that they talk about periods at the tennis and footie; on adverts with graphic mechanical detail; and in every programme on tv. Please not Unherd too! Leave me with just one safe space…..

Jamie B
Jamie B
1 year ago

And yet when I show pictures of genitalia to kids, they call the cops.

Last edited 1 year ago by Jamie B
Jim R
Jim R
1 year ago

I could get on board with all of this if the schools were rigorous in ensuring that the content is appropriate and there is no marketing included. And then many content generators in the education system could be downsized and the savings could be passed on to the taxpayers. But I’m willing to bet that 1. The content is not rigorously screened, and 2. No savings will be found even though there was less work for them to do. But honestly, I find the idea of commercial influence on the curriculum much less sinister than the social engineering that the bureaucrats engage in. Of course that assumes the commercial influences don’t jump on the social engineering bandwagon, which of course they have.

Last edited 1 year ago by Jim R
Alan B
Alan B
1 year ago
Reply to  Jim R

A distinction without a difference (here in the USA at least).

Allison Barrows
Allison Barrows
1 year ago

Those Canesten kids will be well-prepared for Brawndo the Thirst Mutilator University. Does “It’s Got Electrolytes” have a Latin translation?

Ali W
Ali W
1 year ago

id est sal

Putting that on the family crest

William Shaw
William Shaw
1 year ago

Objections are pointless because the intended recipients will still watch porn and that will determine how they think they should look and behave. The covert message: “buy our product” will be lost in the noise; swamped by idealised imagery.
Adults can complain and campaign all they want, it won’t make any significant difference.

Last edited 1 year ago by William Shaw
Edward De Beukelaer
Edward De Beukelaer
1 year ago

Nothing new here, the pharma industry has been doing this for many decades in the universities to train doctors vets etc: they teach them how to use their drugs. Very clever…. many in the medical fraternity do not realise that they do not know the influence of the industry of illness has of the type of mainstream medicine we currently enjoy. (The total effect of the use of medicines in the west is negative in relation to the overall health of the population..)