Psychology
Growing up, our period was something we were conditioned to not talk about, under no circumstances. Something to hide. Something that would make us appear weak. The 80s brought feminism forward. Power dressing; becoming as effective as a male competitor was the only way to move up the career ladder. But what if forty years later, the post-me too-movement, connecting to our cycle, could be a life-changing experience?
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