What are myths of menstruation
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Cultural norms and religious taboos on menstruation are often compounded by traditional associations with evil spirits, shame and embarrassment surrounding sexual reproduction.[2] In some cultures, women bury their cloths used during menstruation to prevent them being used by evil spirits.
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Hello. I Know OF The Following Menstruation Myths Or Rules As It Happens In My Family:
- Periods Are Dirty.
- “During Periods, You Cannot Enter The Kitchen As Soon As Period Starts.”
- “Shh… Don’t Tell Papa Or Grandpa.”
- “Don’t Enter Temple/Holy Places During Periods”
- “Three-Days No-Entry Rule”
- “Must Take A Bath And Wash Hair On Fourth Day Before Entering Anywhere.”
- “Don’t Touch Other People’s Things, Most Especially Their Kitchen Dishes”
- “Hide Pads Or Menstrual Products”
- “If You Don’t Follow Rules, You Parents Will Be Dogs In Next Life.”
- “If You Don’t Follow Rules, Goddess Of Periods Will Punish You.”
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