Japanese women asked to wear badges to work when they are on their period - here's why

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Japanese women asked to wear badges to work when they are on their period - here's why
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Japanese women asked to wear badges to work when they are on their period - here's why | W24_SA

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In addition to period products, the shop also offers underwear, medicine, herbal tea, makeup and sex toys, according to reports.

South Africa has had its own initiatives to destigmatise menstruation - the latest effort having been from music sensation Sho Madjozi. t called 'In Sync with Sho Madjozi', designed to serve young women’s needs in menstrual health.

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