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Period tracking app ignites controversy after welcoming transgender women ‘with periods’​

A period and fertility tracking app is being criticized for saying their product is for "anyone with a period," including biological men who identify as women.

The company was called out on Twitter for allowing transgender women to join chat groups where women seek advice on managing their menstrual cycles, fertility and pregnancy.

"We aim to support everyone with periods--regardless of gender," the company tweeted, along with gay pride and transgender pride flag emojis.

Conservative podcast host Allie Beth Stuckey called out the company on Twitter for defending transgender women using the app.

"Trans women" don’t have periods, so,'" she tweeted at the company before they apparently blocked her on Monday.

The next day she tweeted, "Flo period tracker defended allowing men who identify as women on their apps, taking part in chats with women sharing intimate details about their bodies."
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A journalist for "pro-woman" magazine The Reduxx revealed she was also blocked after calling out the company's language on gender.

"I've been blocked by Flo period tracker," Yuliah Alma wrote on Twitter.

She ridiculed the company for tweeting about "male reproductive cells" but refusing to say only biological women can have periods.

"So you do know what a male is. Do you know what a female is?" she asked.
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Alma criticized a tweet from the company referring to sperm as a "male reproductive cell."

"By their logic they shouldn't be calling sperm the ‘male reproductive cell,’ they should be calling it the ‘reproductive cell present in most prostate owners," Alma tweeted.
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Flo Health defended their policy to Fox News Digital, saying they aimed to "build a better and more inclusive future for all people who menstruate."

"We know that not all people who menstruate are women, and not all women menstruate," the company said further in the diversity and inclusion statement.

"At Flo, we’re proud to help everyone navigate through this part of life more easily and with confidence. Where space allows, we will say 'people who menstruate' to acknowledge the reality and experiences of people with a diverse range of gender identities, and ‘women’ where research is only based on those who identify as female," the statement read.
 
Trans-women don't have periods. Why should they need this app?
They're trying very hard to convince themselves that estrogen poisoning is actually a period.

Separating the sexes during sex ed was a mistake. They probably have no idea what the menstrual cycle consists of, but even if they know, they clearly don't care. Boners are more important than reality.
 
I mean...

at what point do we reach ridiculous? It's an App for "people who menstruate" so why are they so open to allowing "non-menstruators" to participate. I mean whats the point besides Tranny's muscling in on even more female spaces.

That's the point right? Females will have zero places to go where creepy scum MTF tranny's can''t walk in and take over the space. This is the end games isn't it? Just a complete denial of femaleness and female spaces.

We're not women...we're better then women!

Creepy sick fucks
 
It's weird it's transwomen.

You could clearly make an argument for transmen who didn't do SRS and actually have some kind of need to track this stuff.

I used to not believe that gender transitions weren't possible but now I'm a staunch believer. The second natal women "transition" they become real men - meaning that no one anywhere gives a single fuck about any of their problems.

Also another LOL at progressive women helping to dig their own grave under the guise of inclusivitiy.
 
Women have been handing over everything to trannies on a silver platter, what did we expect ?
"Oh no I was coddling troons and telling them they're real women, now they want to use my locker room and period app, how did this happen :(("
 
So, another "Must kneel to the troons" Company is on the money wagon for this bullshit

Men cannot have periods. The wine drinking stranger haired females. YOU are part of the problem and I hope you suffer from it.

Who in the hell gets online to talk about their periods? I never once thought about sharing that kind of info with people.
 
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