Posted on 02/27/2025 10:21:02 AM PST by Morgana
Macy Maxson did not intend to become a lightning rod pushing back on the gender ideology agenda that has infiltrated so much of society—even feminine hygiene products. But when Maxson founded Garnuu, a tampon subscription service, in 2022, she chose to affirm biological reality.
“From the beginning,” Maxson says, she decided her company would stand firm on the fact “that only women can get periods.”
After Maxson launched Garnuu, rival Tampax started using transgender activists, such as Dylan Mulvaney, to promote its products. Maxson said she watched as other tampon companies began moving away from feminine branding and word choice in product promotion, but Garnuu, a word that means “rescue” in Nepali, branded itself as a “girls-only club.”
That simple statement cost Maxson some customers, who claimed stating that only women get periods was not loving.
“We’re just calling it a ‘girls-only club’ and it’s just truth,” Maxson said.
While some took offense at Maxson’s firm position on biology, many more celebrated the way Garnuu was upholding the dignity of women, leading to the small company’s growth.
Garnuu customers have been so supportive that Maxson says she quit her 9-to-5 job and is leading the rapidly growing feminine care company full time.
Maxson joined “Problematic Women” at the Conservative Political Action Conference to discuss the challenges and rewards of launching a company, and her commitment to truth. She also explains the value of cycle-syncing, a process in which women strategically work with their bodies as hormone levels rise and fall during their cycle.
Also on today’s show, Alexo Athletica CEO Amy Robbins joins “Problematic Women.” Alexo Athletica is a concealed-carry conducive athletic clothing brand.
Watch the show above.
Kudos to this woman for standing up for women.
Unless my biology is tainted, I don’t think there is any tampon market within the lgbtq world.
So this genius is making money because she understood that trannies don’t buy feminine hygiene products because they don’t need them? Brilliant!
The “L” part, most of ‘em anyway, still need menstrual products.
Yeah. We gotta get some of these things.
What do they do?
Tampon sales losses from not having vending machines in Men’s bathrooms = 0.00000001%
Tampon Tim would disagree.
A tampon subscription company. Who’d’ a thunk it?
She told them to Stick it where the sun don’t shine?................
Like the Canadian Armed Forces, men’s bathrooms in City of Calgary buildings, have ‘women’s hygiene products’.
Leftists like True-dolt, Mark ‘Marx’ Carney, Jagmeet ‘Jughead’ Singh and, in Calgary, Mayor Prabhjote Kaur “Jyoti” (Goon-a-duck) Gondek, and her leftist City Council, destroy everything they touch! I am sure this entrepreneur’s product will NEVER stock these bathrooms.
Idiots keep voting these a-holes in. Stupid!
The market is vanishingly small. It’s the mentally disturbed women who pretend to be men but haven’t had their feminine parts carved out.
well...they do but their tampons aren’t pink or red, only a particular shade of brown.
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