Running The London Marathon At That Time Of Month

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Woman runs whole London Marathon without tampon to fight the 'stigma of periods' - Health & Families - Life and Style - The Independent

“The marathon for me was about family and feminism,” she said – the latter being because she “ran the whole marathon with period blood running down [her] legs”.

Gandhi explained that her period began the night before the big race, but that she decided she didn’t want to have to wear a tampon while running 26.2 miles.

 

She wrote: “I thought, if there’s one person society won’t f*** with, it’s a marathon runner. If there’s one way to transcend oppression, it’s to run a marathon in whatever way you want.

“On the marathon course, sexism can be beaten. Where the stigma of a woman’s period is irrelevant, and we can re-write the rules as we choose. Where a woman’s comfort supersedes that of the observer.

“I ran with blood dripping down my legs for sisters who don’t have access to tampons and sisters who, despite cramping and pain, hide it away and pretend like it doesn’t exist. I ran to say, it does exist, and we overcome it every day. The marathon was radical and absurd and bloody in ways I couldn’t have imagined until the day of the race.”

FGS what's liberating about running a marathon without using an adequate hygiene product?

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@i-need-a-martini wrote:

@*julia*2010 wrote:

I see now some are saying deodorants can cause breast cancer, I just used a nice smelling moisturizer under my arms.

 

 

you can buy aluminum free antiperspirants.  

they don't work as well but better than none

at all.

 

 

 

 


Or you can grow your hair. My underarms no longer smell. Smiley Wink


Yes...my daughter agrees. Well with hair and shampooing. I just cant go there.

I have a bohemian friend who swears by bicarb for underarms and hair....thinking it takes a few weeks.

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Sorry, that didn't make a lot of sense. There is something to be said for showering/washing hair less frequently.

Apparently.

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Good for you 🙂
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oh you mean the self cleaning method?

 

i don't think it works Woman Frustrated

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I have seen a few Recipes on line for natural ingredient hair removal, wonder if they work

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@lionrose.7 wrote:

I have seen a few Recipes on line for natural ingredient hair removal, wonder if they work


my friend uses sugar wax.

 

works great.

 

 

 

 

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I mean one that does not hurt.

 

Worst Bikini Wax I have ever had was on the Gold Coast, I walk out of the salon like a cow boy that had been riding a very fat horse for a week, I was close to tears.

 

The waxes that I had in NZ they did a big strip at a time so it was over quickly, this girl was doing it inch by inch, so painful I would have told all my countries secrets if I knew any.

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ouch!!!!!    

 

 

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@i-need-a-martini wrote:

@*julia*2010 wrote:

@icyfroth wrote:

@i-need-a-martini wrote:

 

However, I have had to remove a painful tampon midway through a 2 hour strenuous hike once so I understand what it means to be uncomfortable because of products at that time of the month. 

 

Are you sure you were doing it right?

 


 


that's what i was thinking.

 

its not meant to be painful unless inserted

incorrectly.  

 

i've been reading comments from other 

runners in response to this woman and 

they didn't have an issue with using one.

 

the only concern i would have would be

TSS. 

 

 


I was doing a 2 hour rough terrain hike for goodness sakes. Every part of my body was moving including my lady bits. I wasn't walking sedately around the shops for 2 hours!

 

A **bleep** isn't a steel tube that stays put. It is flexible and it moves around. Gees, it moves so much a baby can even exit it lol!  A tampon stays in place because of muscles. If those muscles are moving up down side to side, then anything inside is going to move around. 

 

 

 

 


Have you ever thought that you might have been better off if you had of wrapped a pillow in a double bed sheet and jammed that into your jocks?.... just a thought that occurred to me.....after all, the whole thread is about a lot of nonsense that keeps getting bumped.

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