(Source: huffingtonpost) Lili Murphy-Johnson, a jewelry designer from London, actually designed a series of "a little disgusting and a little beautiful" jewelry with menstrual blood as the creative idea, hoping to let the world look at this matter positively.
(Source: huffingtonpost) Lily designed this series of jewelry, hoping to fight against the so-called "menstrual taboo" or "menstrual shame".
Because many people are used to seeing menstruation as a dirty thing with negative energy? Girls in rural Nepal will be isolated even if they have their period. In Malawi, Africa, girls who have menstruated can't talk to men for fear of giving them "bad breath". Even in Taiwan Province Province, where we live, folk religions are used to asking women with sudden confinement "it is best not to enter the temple".
(Source: huffingtonpost) Even now, we seem to have an inexplicable aversion to menstrual blood. There are also many girls who have been taught since childhood that "if you want to say that, Xiaohong, your period ... can't just say' menstruation'".
(Source: huffingtonpost) If "blood" comes from other parts of the body, will it still make people feel so annoying?
(Source: huffingtonpost) To solve the fear of menstrual blood, we can start with a less "heavy" cushion ring. Ex-dividend
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