I like how so many women just came & offered what they have. Some even went to the shops by themselves while the men tried to talk some sense to him. Period isn't gross. It's a normal thing
I remember when I was 12 years old and a girl who'd just got her period wanted to dance with me in some school party, and I just said, no what if you to bleed all over me, or basically something similar. Really, at that time I didn't mean anything bad, I was just trying to be funny in some way and didn't realize that getting your period was a big thing for girls. Like, to me at that time was like as if a girl having a nose bleed approached me and asked me for a dance. I regret it now that I'm older and wish I had been more sensitive. But those guy genes.... I blame them, lol.
I had a (very wanted) hysterectomy (with successgul endometriosis removal, thankfully!). I don't get periods anymore 🎉🎉🎉🎉 Know what I purposefully still keep in my bag? Yes, you may have guessed it: A tampon!! Because I'm surrounded by female peers and sometimes they get caught off guard or ran out of period products. And hey, originally tampons were actually used by the military in war to address bleeding from gunshots etc.. So, they can even be used for emergencies (like, even to make a .... what's the English ... bbandage with filling for pressure LOL??). Either way, useful think to have. Smol and barely weighs anything! Should be carried around and regularly swapped out by people of all (and no) genders!
I buy it for my mum and sister even my friend i guess (not gf). My friends laugh at me but im proud i can help people. Its just like u being a clown but everyone happy. Doesnt matter what they think about me.
4:06 "Okay stop. That's enough. The lower your voice is, the more decent you'll be"... She's so sweet & passive aggressive at the same time. I like her ❤
Tbh this channel made me put extra pads in my purse in case someone needs them. If my boyfriend let me be uncomfortable like this, I’d take it as a red flag and may leave.
"may leave" I'd DEFINITELY leave. I'm not dating teenagers, I'm dating adults, and I'm not gonna let a grown ass man baby disrespect me because of a NATURAL bodily functions I can't control. What a horrible relationship!
My ex boyfriend was also grossed out about periods and didn't like me talking about it. My current boyfriend took care of me when I accidentally bled in his bed and told me "It's okay. We will clean you up and everything will be fine." Having your period is not shameful unless you make it a shameful experience.
Yea that is my experience too. My ex didn't want anything to do with it but my current boyfriend will rock me back and forth in his arms to help the pain. I think it also comforts me when I don't feel good. He is a little afraid to buy pads for me but he isn't mean about it.
I feel so blessed to have had a father who brought me pads, he would even make me a hot water bottle and ginger, turmeric treacle sugar and milk drink to help with my dysmenorrhea(period pain). Even my husband buy me pads, period pain meds and warming patches and chocolates for that time of the month. Men shouldn't feel ashamed to support there loved ones, it's sad how some men still treat this has a taboo subject
the patience they all had while talking to the actor is just mind-blowing, as i know the pain and the suffering, i would srsly burst out on someone like this, srsly if a man acting like this will offend me to my limits.
How handsome and a real man is the very first guy in the intro...hats off before those man who stood next to the girl and dared to speak up for her! ❤ all of them were so cute...the auntie who gave calm and kind advices to Chenyang since she is married for 30 years - God bless them!....and the man,who wasn't local and accompanied Chenyang to the shop to buy pads together, was sweet,too...and of course the last guy with his girlfriend..I think the girl was very proud of having a boyfriend like that 😊 Thank you,Chenyang, you did a great job, too 😊❤
That's why I always carry an extra pad in my bag so that anybody in need can use it.. let's not treat menstruation as a taboo anymore but a very natural human process...p.s that guy at 5:00 is really really very good..
40% of woman don't feel heartatack but more than 80% of women feel too much pain during the period, now imagine beside the pain she needs to endure an stupid boyfriend too 💔😬🤦🏻♀️
I had a hysterectomy 2 years ago and therefore no longer need pads but best believe I always keep some in my car and at my house. It’s not taboo and it’s not something a person should go through in silence. I remember the pain and needing a hand sometimes. There will be people like the actor is portraying but there are many like those who helped. We got you!
I am a really shy and introverted man, it is difficult for me to buy condoms, but this fear of sanitary pads in someone who is over 12 years old I do not understand. Afraid someone will think it's for him? what happens when he has to buy toilet paper, he calls his mother?
Благодаря этим видео я стала чувствовать какую-то любовь к Китаю.. 🥺Причем не просто любовь, а сильную привязанность, и Ин Ша Аллах, в будущем я смогу оказаться там😭❤️
i grew up in a man-dominated household, making my mother the only woman. even then, we were taught that periods weren't disgusting and if my brother or i were to ever have girlfriends, we should love and support them through their struggle. i have a lot of female friends, so i carry some pads with me in case they ever need it. despite this being a social experiment, it's shocking how there are actually people like this who avoid periods like the plague. glad to see even men going to the store to personally buy pads for the actress
I am literally crying 😭 after see this video there Are many Countries where people were shamed to bring pads for their girl I don't know why they think this is gross it's natural thing for girls in these days girls are in pain so much mood swings etc so take care of your girl give him pads and chocolate to make their pain fell better
This is so kind that people do that, I come from a family who thinks mensturation is something we should hide. Seeing this, I am proud of those kind people who helped.
i always carry extra pads in my purse for any emergency situation, be it with myself or someone else if i saw another woman in need of help and i didn’t have anything, i would literally go to the nearest store and get the works pads/tampons, pain medication, snacks, water periods aren’t fun and it seems a lot of men seem to forget that
It's been 7 years since I've started to mensurate. My parents have been married for 20 years. And I'm their only daughter. My mother isn't in her menopause yet. And not there has been one time that we went out to buy pads ourselves. He always keeps them ready before time. So like ✨🌞 He is a Normal Good Man for that
Girls will always help girls My mother taught me to always keep one pad with me wherever I go even though I always get my period when I'm home but you never know. I remember I gave one last year to a girl who used to be in the same class as me, she was really worried cause she didn't have any and she wasn't going to be in her home until really late at night
There’s days when my cramps are so bad. I can barely walk. I would often have a stock up pads. But sometimes I do forget to stock up. My 18 year old son buys them with no problem. He knows my favourite brand and if they don’t have it. He knows my second favourite. I live in Canada. So he knows them by colours. He knows to get any brand that’s purple. If not. Then orange. My som doesn’t care. He always says he doesn’t like seeing me in pain of any kind so he buys them.
first time i was asked to buy tampons for my GF at the time sure it was embarrassing but seeing as she was in pain i did it anyway, and after i made sure to always have some at home and still do to this day if its ever needed. its a small thing that shows alot.
I am so glad my bf always buys me pads when I need them and even knows what brand and my size too depending on how heavy it is. I am now realizing not every woman has that ❤
Haha! Some men are so easy to be made uncomfortable. It's not like the shopkeeper is going to make fun of him. Just another transaction. I think he's better of with a boyfriend.😁
What will people think if they see a man buying period products? They’ll think he has a woman in his life that he loves and cares about, be it a girlfriend, sister, mother, daughter or friend.
Now i made sure how kind chinese people are, i watched kinda same social experiment that 11years olg girl gets her first period, she was wearing white pants and she doesnt know bout even wut perod is, so the experiment was "will people help her" and a lot people like 70% of them didnt help her and that 70percent was like some dudes who laughed and took pics and adult women who looked at her like she is smth gross pr disgusting. So my respect towards Chinese people absolutely increased
I hope in the future if my brother's lover has period cramps he would volunteer himself to buy it for them. My baby brother is only 11yrs old so it's not going to be anytime soon but I hope he will never act like that. Well I already make him go buy my pads for me anyways so im sure he'll be fine
Bro it won't cost you to just help her when it's even hard to stand up... Do you even know how painful cramps are... She can still be called strong and independent...she IS strong...every woman is strong...we bear period pain, pregnancy and labor pain and so many more things...
@@originalhistorychannel6941 so.... If we want equality we have to never show weakness? Sorry dude, we aren't falling into the toxic masculinity trap of thinking that to be strong we have to be inhuman. A healthy relationship includes moments of mutual weakness and support, for BOTH parties. I have nursed boyfriends through the night while they were sick, even carrying them to bed. My partners have cared for me while I was sick as well. It saddens me to think there are men denying themselves this kind of intimacy and mutual vulnerability because they can't let go of no longer current oppressive ideals... But it's not my job to educate every mysogenist I come across. And you are indeed an argument for being completely self sufficient if the alternative is YOUR company 😂