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ysabetwordsmith) wrote2023-02-24 03:01 pm
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"A Better Place for Everyone" is now complete!
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A few years ago, he didn't. Most of the people he grew up with were neglectful and/or abusive assholes.
Then Shiv joined the Ebonies & Ivories, and Boss White started teaching him better skills.
Next came the Finns, who gave Shiv as much love and care as he would put up with. Two years of that, and he has learned quite a lot about taking care of people.
So, put together Boss White's lessons about inclusivity and the Finn lessons about taking care of people, and Shiv is capable of handling this situation even if he panics a bit over girlstuff.
>> but he learned kindness from needing it, and once he knew he needed it, he encourages it as much as he can.<<
Sooth.
>> And I feel for poor La'Tavia - I've had friends with chronic pain, and I know what it's like when your uterus decides to get all stab-you-in-the-belly and depressive and nauseated and not interested in sex. <<
Yeah, that situation sucks.
>> Wow, when does the next dimensional shuttle leave for Terramagne? <<
If I knew, I'd be on it too.
Still, most of the stuff shown here -- from the comfort supplies to the social alert buttons -- is replicable with local materials.
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https://www.amazon.com/original-bed-buddy/s?k=the+original+bed+buddy
They come in a variety of shapes to better fit around different body parts, and some have herbs mixed in.
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There are also a few more exotic examples, like sponges, period underwear, or silicone Mooncups for the messy part. For symptoms, I've heard of everything from light exercise or tea to massage and acupressure.
Of course, most people have a couple of things that work well for them and won't have tried the whole list.
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Even though the locally available items are slightly different here, anyone -- from a person who hosts womb-active guests to an employer of same -- could collect a box or a shelf of assorted comfort supplies. Any business could put out a basket of basic hygiene supplies for free, like toilet paper is free. It's not hard. It just takes caring.
And really, wouldn't we all be happier if menstruating people were more comfortable and thus slightly less inclined to rip everyone's ears off?
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Well, if anyone complains, we could start pointing out that providing TP is such a terrible waste of money, and cutting into businesses profits. I mean, shouldn't people show some responsibility, and buy their own toilet paper?
Then when someone objects, point out that menstrual products are the same, and technically, providing sanitary supplies like soap and TP but not menstrual products is discrimination (because it places a disproportionate burden on a protected class).
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The only thing that ever worked at all, back when I had a uterus was cannabis. At least it's now legal for MEDICAL uses like that in many places (including where I live).
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I do keep hearing that weed is a good painkiller.
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Weed isn't a painkiller; it just makes you CARE less that it hurts.
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I think something cut like bicycle shorts might work than something cut like classic ladies' underwear. The legs on the shorts would provide more coverage if you're moving around.
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