A Conversation On Periods Happening Near You
“Hey, wait. I am menstruating…”
“ What?”
“Menstruation…periods…”
“Shhhhhh…why you are shouting so loudly?”
“Ahh…”
“Boys are near us…they might be able to listen…and why you are uttering the M word?”
“What’s the big deal? What should I call it?”
“You can use an alternative…some benign word…like…”
“Like what?”
“Like…hmm… that may be a problem…or just call it mango candy?”
“What?”
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“Yup…MC…its Mango Candy…”
“Why should I call it a problem…it’s not at all one…and wait…why Mango candy? Are you crazy?”
“No…I am not…but you are so loud…I am simply helping you behave…”
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“Ahhh….really? You remind me of my mom!”
Daughter:“Mom…I am so worried.”
Mom:“What’s the matter?”
Daughter: “There are blood spots in my knicker.”
Mom: “Shhh…lower your voice first!”
Daughter: “Is it some kind of disease, Mom?”
Mom: “Shhhh…shut up…Your Dad will listen…don’t speak so loudly…and lets go to the bathroom!”
Daughter:“Bathroom?”
Mom: “Yes baby.”
“Now you are not a little cute innocent girl miss… you have turned into a fertile lady…bliss…a myth…
Now you are not a bird free to play and fly high
Now you are caged for our traditions are so shy
This is called a “period” or we simply say “problem”
‘Cause it makes you crippled and imposes social constraints
Don’t go to temples and don’t touch Gods
You are dirty. Filthy…go away into the shadows.
Put yourself into a corner, disappearance is sensible
Guests and friends may call you out but hide, be invisible
Your womb is a source of all this misery and doom…
Hey don’t utter that sex word; ignorance is the norm.
Now behave like a
classy lady and stay a virgin till your marriage
If you rebel or dance or play, surely you’re asking for something tragic.
So yes, this is called puberty and it’s a heavy burden,
You have to carry it till you get my point,
That’s for certain.
Written and Art Work by Dr. Ayshwarya Revadkar
Dr. Ayshwarya is Obstetrician & Gynecologist who is an avid traveler. She loves to read and write. She dreams to achieve freedom for women from taboos, age old traditions and ignorance. Dr. Ayshwarya also takes Menstrual education and MHM sessions for adolescent girls .
Editor: Divya Rosaline
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