What do you girls/women here wish that teachers or parents had explained more to you about periods? Anything you didn't understand?
How about sex related things? Which things do you wish an adult had told you, or did you just not... get?
How do you think that teachers or schools or parents could have helped you transition into having periods better?
For example, my school had only one toilet with a disposal bin in it. Everyone knew that *gasp* you'd had your period, if you deliberately went into that toilet if all the others were not full. Ridiculous, and caused a lot of embarrassment.
I also thought you had to wear your pad all the time (Mum explained that one really quickly, after my first day on my period when I asked) just in case your period came. I didn't understand you could predict when the next would be.
I'm trying to write an article for parents and teachers to help (not in a creepy way, like telling you huuuugely intimate details, lol, I'm talking about more of the normal stuff that girls can't deal with or misunderstand or just aren't told) out pre teens and teenagers with it. Think back to when you first got your period, or issues you have now with periods, or sex ed related things.



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