It's time to help build a generation of boys and men that associates periods with strength rather than shame
You'd be surprised to know how many men grow up not understanding what periods are,
how the body changes when menstruating and why this is normal. This because their source
of information is usually tainted by myths and misconceptions passed on for generations.
But we are entering a new age where girls and boys need to know how both bodies change during puberty, where the topic is normalised and not treated as taboo.
We'd go so far as to say the conversation needs to cover the basics of menstruation's biology and be more inclusive to have a non-gendered language that includes all those who menstruate.
Misinformation starts early.