Posted on 06/27/2019 7:46:30 AM PDT by RightGeek
Activists at numerous universities around the country continue to demand menstrual products in mens restrooms, as part of a push to support LGBT students on campus. In some cases schools have capitulated, placing tampons and menstrual pads in bathrooms reserved for men.
Syracuse University is among the institutions that have placed tampons in mens restrooms. In 2016 that the schools student government approved funding to get menstrual products into the bathrooms on campus. The products were scheduled to be restocked every Friday by a group of volunteers. (Womens and gender-neutral bathrooms were instructed to have 20 menstrual pads total, but mens restrooms were only ordered to have ten.)
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And we are assured by the psychiatric community that those people are the sanest among us.
And the plumbing bills mysteriously skyrocketed from having to go in professional plumbing engineers to remove the items from the plugged up commodes.
Brilliant!
Lower Education
I used the big ones they gave my wife when leaving the maternity hospital to wax my car.
I’m a pre-op cross-dressing transgender lesbian.
That is... a guy.
In the Real World...
SJW: Boss, I can’t come to work today. I’m flowing like a river.
BOSS: Son, shove a tampon up your — and be here in 15 minutes.
Another good use!..............
The tampons are there because of backdoor sex by gays.
“...over 50% of our current population is now transgender. All of a sudden.”
I am a fire truck!
“...Tampons for men: Numerous schools have installed menstrual products in mens restrooms..”
How far we have fallen...there used to be rubber machines in mens rooms.
Heralding the coming return of Cthulhu!
the LGBT meme is just a ruse. They want women, any female, to have a legitimate reason to enter the mens room at will.
Essentially making the (formerly) men bathroom a unisex bathroom, and the ladies room is still the ladies room.
Girl power and all that...
If the men had used them, we wouldn’t have the AIDS epidemic.
That was long before AIDs...like in the 50’s-60’s.
Because it would take common sense to figure that out, and I don’t think any of these people have even a passing acquaintance with common sense.
They actually can be used as emergency bandages for just about any kind of wound.
My brother worked in a factory years ago and frequently got his hands cut on the job. The plant nurses would wrap a menstrual pad around his hand before he went to get stitches.
They were in the med kit for the wrestling team. They cut them up with scissors and use them to staunch a bloody nose.
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