It angers me to see how a lot of cultures see menstruation as taboo. Like that’s just how the female body works, it’s not our fault that nature designed us to carry babies and when our body reaches maturity this is what happens.
@KinjalKisku-i3l5 күн бұрын
Yeh... I can understand your feelings Caylan . Even I was shocked while making this video . In some Asian and African countries taboo related to menstruation is in extreme level . In some countries women are forced to stay outside their main house , instead confined in a makeshift hut . They are called " Chhaupadi " in Nepal , " Gaokors " in India etc . In some reported incidents ; women even died in these huts while staying in the bad weather conditions . Really sad . If you want to know more.....here's the link www.bath.ac.uk/announcements/women-in-nepal-still-forced-to-sleep-outside-in-menstruation-huts-despite-practice-being-banned/
@cherryb8937 күн бұрын
Please, cite your sources. I can't see why in the world yawning wojld be offensive in Bwlgium, as long as - and this is true of most places - you cover your mouth. It's senseless to be offended by yawning since it's a reflex triggered by a number of factors, i.e. tiredness, heat, and insufficient oxygen supply to the brain, as well as boredom.
@KinjalKisku-i3l6 күн бұрын
That's why its shocking right.... I've mentioned only one out of many taboos from each country.... www.ediplomat.com/np/cultural_etiquette/ce_be.htm