Syracuse University Gives Free Tampons to Men, Says Products Are Not “Feminine”
Staff WriterNovember 1, 201632526 views
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Syracuse University is now providing free tampons in men’s bathrooms because… progress or whatever.
In a move that defies biology, the campus is setting up a $1,000 budget to provide 10 Tampax Tampons and 10 Maxithins pads in all women’s, men’s, and gender neutral bathrooms.
According to Keelan Erhard, a co-chair for the Syracuse Student Association:
Both trans(gender) men and cis(gender) women menstruate. We should not try to gender menstrual products so that we are inclusive of everyone who uses them.
So apparently men who think they’re women also think they’re capable of biological functions they don’t possess…
However, in the fight for equality, Erhard seems to have fallen short: the $1,000 budget for free menstrual products would only include five tampons/pads in the men’s bathrooms, as opposed to double that amount in the women’s bathrooms.
I suppose Erhard realized that people who imagine themselves having periods won’t be needing as many pads…
Unsurprisingly, this is not the only American university in recent months to implement a free menstrual product policy. Cornell University passed a similar initiative, which also included men’s bathrooms.
According to Erhard, phrases like “feminine” or “feminine hygiene” are not inclusive to transgenders, despite the fact that menstrual products are, by definition, designed for use by females.
https://milo.yiannopoulos.net/2016/11/university-tampons-men/