1. Traditional concept: In some cultures, menstruation is considered unclean, which causes women to feel ashamed during their physiological period.
2. Lack of education: In some regions and countries, there is a lack of education about menstruation and women's health, which leads to women's inability to understand that menstruation is a normal physiological phenomenon, resulting in a sense of shame.
3. Social expectations: In some societies, expectations for women include purity, elegance and modesty, which may make menstruation a taboo.
In order to refuse menstrual shame, I have taken the following measures in my life:
1. Learning and understanding: Understand menstruation, understand the basic concepts of women's health, and eliminate misunderstanding and shame about menstruation.
2. Spread the correct concept: share the correct concept about menstruation with others on appropriate occasions to help them understand that menstruation is a normal physiological phenomenon and should not be ashamed.
3. Build self-confidence: Cultivate your self-confidence and realize that menstruation is a part of women's physiological phenomenon, and there is no need to feel ashamed.
4. Support and respect: When you and others face menstrual shame, give them support and respect to help them overcome this problem.
5. Advocating change: pay attention to the problem of menstrual shame in society, advocate gender equality and women's rights and interests, and promote the change of this phenomenon.
Through the above measures, we will strive to reject menstrual shame in our lives and promote gender equality and women's rights and interests.
At the same time, I hope to help more people understand and eliminate menstrual shame through their own actions.