Most women of a certain age have a period. It"s totally normal and natural, nothing to be ashamed of.
But still, even though it"s just a regular old bodily function, some shame persists.
To combat that monthly stigma, a yoga instructor named Steph Gongora has shared a video of herself in which she"s wearing white pants and doing a routine on her period — but without wearing anything to stop the bleeding.
"I am a woman, therefore, I bleed," she explains in the caption of the video. "It"s messy, it"s painful, it"s terrible, & it"s beautiful."
She writes that while it"s normal, it"s still something that women try to hide. But unfortunately, many women don"t have the privilege to hide it as well as others.
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"Over 100 million young women around the globe miss school or work for lack of adequate menstrual supplies, & fear of what might hapen if the world witnesses A NATURAL BODILY FUNCTION," she says.
She urged women to "stop pretending," to stop using cutesy names for a period "because you"re too afraid to say "I"m bleeding" or "vagina.""
"Educate your daughters," she goes on. "Make them understand that it can be both an inconvenience and a gift, but NEVER something to be ashamed about."
"Educate your sons so they don"t recoil from the word tampon. So when a girl bleeds through her khaki shorts in third period (pun intended), the don"t perpetuate the cycle of shame and intolerance."
Watch Steph in action in the video below:
