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Jul 17

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doronjosama:
“Yesterday and today’s work outfits: Camino band tee over black harem pants, black & grey heart shortie sox, Stevies silver glitter quilted vans; Nintendo NYC Animal Crossing K.K. Slider tee over Cat & Jack triceratops & triangle print...

doronjosama:

Yesterday and today’s work outfits: Camino band tee over black harem pants, black & grey heart shortie sox, Stevies silver glitter quilted vans; Nintendo NYC Animal Crossing K.K. Slider tee over Cat & Jack triceratops & triangle print baggy shorts, neon leopard shortie sox, Circo blue running sneaks. Had to be comfy at work since we are a man down this week (SDCC) & super busy! #ootd #fafafafafashionbeepbeep #everydayfashion #cheapasschic #comfyclothes #allmyclothesfromthekidssection #camino #jrock #iwearblackontheoutsidebecauseblackishowifeelontheinside #harempants #stevies #silvershoes #shortiesox #vans #nintendonyc #kkslider #catandjack #triceratops #triangles #baggyshorts #sneakers #circo #summerpunk #punkrockgirl #over45style #comicshopgirl #mystyle
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Menstrual Cups: Study Finds They’re Safe To Use — And People Like Them

npr:

Stroll down the menstrual products aisle of your neighborhood drug store and you’ll see a dizzying array of disposable pads and tampons in dozens of brands, shapes, colors and sizes.

Tucked away on one of the shelves, you might see a lesser-known option: the reusable menstrual cup.

It’s a bell-shaped container, made of silicone, latex or rubber. Like a tampon, it’s inserted into the vagina when people have their period. But instead of absorbing menstrual flow with cotton, the cup collects the flow in its receptacle, which stays in place around the cervix through the power of suction (more on that later). And it can be used for up to 12 hours before being emptied. The cup isn’t cheap — the Diva Cup, for example, which sells at CVS, costs about $40. But the lifespan is about 10 years.

Although the menstrual cup has been around for decades — some early commercial models date back to the 1930s — it’s not as popular as pads and tampons. The device has had a reputation for causing possible health problems and being uncomfortable. And for religious and cultural reasons, some believe that it is inappropriate.

Read the full story here

(Source: NPR)

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Tell me more about “rogue police states” where “the government will knock on your door for not agreeing with them”

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