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Does anybody know the percentage of the population that is transgender female to male?
IMO, this is craziness.
Before the widespread availability of incontinence products, many females used feminine hygiene products. Should they have demanded a say in the wrapper design?
Why didn't those offended ones just make their own products and market them? Probably could have made some money from a niche market.
Probably something like .000000000000000000000000000000000000012%
Meh. I've been buying this brand for almost as long as I've been menstruating (so we're talking 30-something years here), and to be honest, in all that time, I've never noticed the Venus symbol--I was more focused on, "OK, are these the heavy-duty ones that *don't* have those stupid wings that I hate so much?"
So if in all those years, I never noticed/paid attention to the Venus symbol before, then I'm not going to miss it now.
Transmen (biological women who ID as guys) are doing what is essentially misogyny by removing a symbol of womanhood! So, in other words, they are oppressing their own biological kind! Seriously, these SJWs are getting nuttier and nuttier.
Always hasn’t gone far enough. They must develop a pad that has a hole in it to accommodate males transitioning to female but still have a penis but want to feel like a woman. Come on Always stop dicking around, you can do better.
One trans person complains and packaging gets changed. Countless women complain about the scents in the sanitary towels which cause issues (even chemical burns to the vulvas) and nothing gets changed. Many women are complaining about this change to the packaging as well but I wouldn't count on them getting listened to. Misogyny carries on as ever.
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