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		<dc:creator>Becky Knight</dc:creator>
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		<description>Hi, thanks for commenting. I think you&#039;re my first commenter from Germany, which is wonderful.

I haven&#039;t heard of the book by Judy Grahn, I will check it out. Thanks for the tip.

I was at a training all day on Saturday, and it happened to be attended by all women. The purpose of the training was to evaluate our attitudes about all kinds of sexual issues. We shared our experiences of getting our period, and there was such a variety of experiences. Two of the women talked about hiding the fact that they had begun menstruating - one for over a year. They somehow felt ashamed and like they couldn&#039;t let their parents (especially their dads) know. One girl said her friend was beaten for getting her period. Shocking! Like a girl has any choice in the matter.

I hope each generation is getting better at educating our girls about this simple fact of life as a woman. Of course, a big part of that educating is done by modeling -- our attitudes about menstruation will teach our daughters how to feel about theirs.</description>
		<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Hi, thanks for commenting. I think you&#8217;re my first commenter from Germany, which is wonderful.</p>
<p>I haven&#8217;t heard of the book by Judy Grahn, I will check it out. Thanks for the tip.</p>
<p>I was at a training all day on Saturday, and it happened to be attended by all women. The purpose of the training was to evaluate our attitudes about all kinds of sexual issues. We shared our experiences of getting our period, and there was such a variety of experiences. Two of the women talked about hiding the fact that they had begun menstruating &#8211; one for over a year. They somehow felt ashamed and like they couldn&#8217;t let their parents (especially their dads) know. One girl said her friend was beaten for getting her period. Shocking! Like a girl has any choice in the matter.</p>
<p>I hope each generation is getting better at educating our girls about this simple fact of life as a woman. Of course, a big part of that educating is done by modeling &#8212; our attitudes about menstruation will teach our daughters how to feel about theirs.</p>
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		<description>Wonderful!
That&#039;s what I&#039;m looking for. Isn&#039;t it strange how mestruation is still a -don&#039;t-speak-about-it-topic in our everyday life, although it&#039;s monthly reality to 55% of humankind?!
It&#039;s a taboo and it has to be broken.
Greetings from Germany.

PS: Have you ever read &quot;Blood bread and roses&quot; by Judy Grahn- it&#039;s marvellous!</description>
		<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Wonderful!<br />
That&#8217;s what I&#8217;m looking for. Isn&#8217;t it strange how mestruation is still a -don&#8217;t-speak-about-it-topic in our everyday life, although it&#8217;s monthly reality to 55% of humankind?!<br />
It&#8217;s a taboo and it has to be broken.<br />
Greetings from Germany.</p>
<p>PS: Have you ever read &#8220;Blood bread and roses&#8221; by Judy Grahn- it&#8217;s marvellous!</p>
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