In a baffling recommendation, a male chiropractor has proposed an unconventional solution for managing menstrual flow: gluing labia shut during periods. Yes, you read that correctly. This head-scratching suggestion has emerged from the mind of Dr. Mark Thompson, a chiropractor based in Wichita, Kansas, who seems to believe he’s cracked the code for menstrual management.
Dr. Thompson recently took to social media to promote a product called “Mensez Feminine Lipstick.” He argues that instead of traditional methods like tampons and pads, women could simply seal their labia to prevent leakage. “Have you ever woken up with your lips stuck together? It didn’t hurt and was kind of fun,” he claims, suggesting that this experience translates to a solution for menstruation. “Mensez is a unique blend of amino acids and oil that can be applied to the labia during a period, holding them together until urination,” he explains.
However, many women are understandably skeptical. The idea of using a glue-like substance in such a sensitive area raises numerous questions about hygiene and safety. For instance, how can a product be both blood and sweat-proof yet dissolve with urine? What about the potential for infections from trapped menstrual fluid? Dr. Thompson insists that the product will undergo thorough testing, but the concept itself has left many shaking their heads.
The notion that women are “too distracted by their periods” to be productive is another problematic aspect of Dr. Thompson’s argument. As if gluing one’s labia shut would somehow enhance productivity! Critics have pointed out that this approach is not only impractical but also illustrates a lack of understanding of women’s health.
In an attempt to justify his idea, Dr. Thompson made some eyebrow-raising comments about periods and cleanliness, suggesting that men prefer things to be neatly in place. This perspective has sparked outrage among women who feel their health should not be trivialized by a male perspective.
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In summary, while Dr. Thompson’s idea may have generated buzz, it highlights the importance of listening to women’s voices in discussions about their health. Practical, safe, and respectful solutions should always take precedence over misguided and absurd suggestions.
