Culture The bloody truth about period poverty in America - Somebody needs to pay for this tampax!

Half the world's population gets a period every month. And yet, even in America, there is such a stigma surrounding menstruation that the majority of girls and women still feel uncomfortable talking about it.

"We all have that story where we get our period at school or at work and we stick [a tampon] up our sleeve... and sort of like walk that walk of shame to the bathroom," said Congresswoman Grace Meng, D-New York, in the CBSN Originals documentary, "Period." "That's just something that we've grown up with, right? I've always thought that it was something embarrassing that I had to hide from my peers, and I think that it is something that our society in America needs to feel more comfortable talking about. It is a demonstration of how genders are treated inequitably."

In fact, that stigma — and the secrecy that it spawns — have given rise to a painful reality known as period poverty, which quietly affects millions of American women every day. In essence, period poverty means not being able to afford to purchase feminine hygiene products, like tampons and pads. And while many of us probably take access to these sorts of products for granted, there are growing populations of women and girls who have to make impossible life choices every month, just to survive their cycles.

"If you have to pick and choose, do I buy food for my child or do I get my sanitary needs, that's kind of hard and no one should have to experience that," said Brooklyn native Nicole Johnson, who went into a homeless shelter in 2005 with her four children. "It's demeaning. It makes you feel very sad. ... It's a heartbreaking situation."

Johnson now lives in transitional housing, but she is one of the more than 16 million American women — 1 in 8, according to 2016 U.S. Census data — battling poverty every day.

"If you can't even put a loaf of bread on the table, how do you expect a person to buy a box of tampons that may be $5 and change?" she explains. "Most people don't stop and think about it. I guess they feel they're able to get their own pads and tampons. It's the littlest things that people don't focus on. Yes, you need food, you need water. There's plenty of soup kitchens. But the personal items, the sanitary napkins, the soap, the toothpaste, deodorant… it's not that easy for people."

To make matters worse, women cannot buy tampons or pads with public benefits like food stamps. They are not included in flexible or health spending account allowances. And they are not covered by health insurance or Medicaid.

So the only financial assistance women can really hope for is in the form of taxes. After all, every state has the ability to pick and choose products they'd like to make more affordable by exempting them from sales tax. All 50 states have given tax exemptions to prescription medications, even optional male enhancement ones like Rogaine. Louisiana did it for Mardi Gras beads. Idaho did it for chainsaws. Illinois even did it for BBQ sunflower seeds. Yet, to date, only 15 states and Washington, D.C. have officially exempted pads and tampons from sales tax.

"It raises some questions about what kinds of parameters we're putting around how we define a necessity, and who's making that call," said Jennifer Weiss-Wolf, author of "Periods Gone Public." "There have been times and places where legislators have actually stood up and said, "Well, wait a second. This is only going to benefit women, so it's sexist… somehow missing the point that if only women are impacted by it, or paying it, is it not sexist?"

The activists of the booming menstrual movement certainly feel that is.

"You know, people will say that we're seeing how broken the systems are and it's time to fix them," said Weiss-Wolf. "I don't actually think of it that way. I think the systems are working exactly as they were intended to do, which was to keep women out of power. ... And ignoring menstruation is just as much of a part of that as all of these other arguments and cases that we're arguing now."

Celebrities like Busy Philipps, who regularly advocates for women's rights and the destigmatization of women's health issues, have now taken up the cause, as well, by bluntly and nonchalantly discussing their periods on both social media and national TV.

"Something that happens to half the population once a month shouldn't be a taboo subject," Philipps told CBS News. "I mean, to be totally honest, and I'm sure I'm not the first person to say this, but like if men had their periods, it would be like f***ing celebrated. You know, it would be like a holiday. They would get the week off of work and probably the week before and then like the four days after their period ends, so that they could recover. It would just be a different experience. But men do not get periods. Women get periods."

But as the country takes a hard look at the long hushed-up history of sexual harassment and assault, menstrual activists hope that the time may now be right for the public and its representatives in government to also take a fresh look at the truth about menstruation in America.

"I think that in the United States of America, the fact that there are women, whether they are girls in schools, women in prisons and homeless shelters, to women working in large companies... who aren't able to afford these products and as a result may miss school, may miss work, face certain stigma," said Congresswoman Meng, who put the Menstrual Equity for All Act before Congress in March. "I think it's a human rights issue that, especially in the United States of America, women should not have to be dealing with."


CBS News cannot stop posting this video on social media. Apparently American women are ALL stuffing toilet paper in their panties and are waiting for the government to come and rescue them, and telling NO ONE. Women are too poor and stupid to provide their own basic needs and pay taxes like everyone else. The ultimate goal of this video is to get sales tax on tampons and pads repealed, but it quickly gets distracted. There are a couple of sob stories about the homeless. Busy Phillips says she was told not to open her show once with period talk, therefore it's a taboo subject in America and no one discusses it. India is mentioned but of course American women are suffering worse because reasons.

A couple of highlights:

At 10:39, a veteran with the ironic name of Melissa Barbee talks about what a burden it was to count to 28 and shove a panty liner in her crotch so that she wouldn't bleed all over herself while wearing white pants in formation. Apparently you can get into the academy only being able to count to 27. Preparedness is a non-essential military skill.

At 15:43, Rep. Grace Meng D-NY, shows us an empty feminine hygiene dispenser in a ladies room and complains that she does not have a quarter and that it does not take credit cards. I've never seen a congressional office, but I guess she does not have a desk drawer or a purse where she can keep her own supplies. Mostly I find the lack of office furniture in congress disturbing.

Grace wants to put "free" pads and tampons in all federal buildings. This will not be abused.

Not sure if this is news or a lolcow thing. Or news with lolcows.
 
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For everyone suggesting rational solutions, you're all getting an optimistic from me, because there's no way that pampered, 1st world women, especially millennial women, are going to reduce the amount the spend on frivolous shit just so they can buy necessary sanitary products. They'll demand this shit be paid for, because they don't realize that their minimal tax contributions aren't going to pay for this, anymore than it'll pay for their pipe-dreams of college debt forgiveness, or universal healthcare, or any of the rest of the pie-in-the-sky lunacy that this little pseudo-socialist twits keep stomping their feet and throwing tantrums over.

They're a generation of bubble-wrapped narcissists, eternally protected by their helicopter moms, alienated from the dad she divorced because he had was working stupid hours to satisfy the addictions and spending habits of a narcissist and coped by stuffing his secretary's box, and told they deserved whatever they set their eyes upon, without any effort on their part. They simply can't fathom not having their desires handed to them, and they especially can't understand that a free lunch is never actually free.

Edit - To clarify, I'm not just throwing millennial women under the bus on this, as far as idiotic socialist bullshit; the man-bun, soy-guzzling, hipster faggots are just as guilty of it, too.
Right, I keep forgetting that these people don't want a workable solution because then they'd have nothing to bitch about.
It's almost like women need men to take care of them so these issues can be avoided altogether.
Don't be silly, I think these strong empowered women will be fine if we just leave them to themselves.
 
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For a moment I assumed the word was meant to mean "time period" and I was going to read something about the history of poverty, but this is 2019 so naturally there was this grim feeling that "nah it's probably just even more women complaining about their vagina," or more to the point complaining about people not worshiping their vagina.

Yes, it does indeed fucking suck to run out of tampons. You know what else people keep running out of that is essential to hygiene? Fucking everything in your own bathroom. Thankfully men face no such issues due to being men and this being the almighty patriarchy. I fondly remember those glorious summer days when I ran out of deodorant and started to absolutely reek in the hot sun, but patriarchy ensured that I would feel no shame, in fact anyone who admitted to being uncomfortable with the smell was immediately sent off to the patriarchy camps for execution, I was given a comforting pint of ice cream to get over this major triggering and then the patriarchal government handed me a fresh bottle of Axe body spray. Naturally I also get absolutely showered with quarters when I want to buy condoms in the restroom of a government building (the machine also takes credit cards, slaps from my penis, and the bloodied tears of single mothers.) Then somebody probably also institutionally beat up a minority woman living in poverty somewhere just for funsies.
 
Every time feminists levy some massive complaint 'viral video' or some shit, it makes me start to think that maybe women actually are really fucking stupid. If I actually believed these nonsense videos, I'd wonder what the fuck we were thinking to let these incompetent bitches vote.

I'm keeping my fingers crossed on them being full of shit.
 
Would a negation of sales tax on absorbent menstrual products make much difference? That doesn't seem like it would shave much from the price. All this hubbub over like 50 cents?
It's not about the cost. It never was. It's about demanding a wholly unreasonable concession from The Ebil Patriarchy that will be refused for obvious fucking reasons so they can establish a casus belli to hurt men in some fashion.
 
This is fucking dumb. You can buy a pack of tampons or pads at a goddamn dollar store. FFS
Yeah but dollar store stuff isn't the best quality. Thing is, these idiots likely think in their socialist minds that turning tampons free would mean their quality would be better than a dollar store (and the convenience alone is such a bargain in their heads), when in the real world for grown up adult humans turning something free and making government responsible for it turns it into the cheapest, shittiest thing you can get away with. Private enterprise has a reason to make higher quality merchandise; Consumer's money.
 
Every time feminists levy some massive complaint 'viral video' or some shit, it makes me start to think that maybe women actually are really fucking stupid. If I actually believed these nonsense videos, I'd wonder what the fuck we were thinking to let these incompetent bitches vote.

I'm keeping my fingers crossed on them being full of shit.
This is why my wife lets me do the heavy brain-lifting. Also, I beat her pretty hard if she talks back.
 
Nobody needs to talk about your periods cause that shit's gross, just like nobody needs to hear about the shit you masturbate to or the people you bed. Unless people specifically ask you about those subjects, just don't bring it up.
I feel like being too poor to afford tampons should be embarrassing tbh


Every time feminists levy some massive complaint 'viral video' or some shit, it makes me start to think that maybe women actually are really fucking stupid. If I actually believed these nonsense videos, I'd wonder what the fuck we were thinking to let these incompetent bitches vote.

I'm keeping my fingers crossed on them being full of shit.

They are stupid. I love the little critters but it's time we stopped fooling ourselves.
 
The only thing I can think about is that somebody came up with that title and thought it's such a good pun that they need to make some movie or something with it.
 
The price of a single latte at Starbucks can pay for a box of tampons. There are so many more realistic and less silly scenarios you can bring up if you need a "wahmin are oppressed" narrative I don't understand why they keep bringing up this one.
The solution is obviously to shove a Starbucks cup up their vags and regularly empty it in the nearest available restroom. It doesn't get more hipster than this.
 
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