Go to your room !
In some countries women are sent to a hut for 7 days when they are on their menstruation, countries like India, Pakistan and Nepal, an accent Hindu tradition, but also muslims in Pakistan do this, mostly in villages away from civilization.Apparently its a sin to touch books during this period, so they cant go to school, not allowed to consume milk, butter, yoghurt. Food is not handed but flung at them, you can't touch your elders, you are seen as impure.
Now what's so dirty when having a period, as to taking a shit while reading a book ?
Now, as some of you men know, when the painters are in at home, it can be a nightmare we have to endure with the mood swings, so maybe in these ancient times a moody chic needs to be thrown out, this is harsh and I much prefer the lady stays at home, and i go walkabout for a week.
A blogger recently posted a blog about positive and negative, of course if the positive things like, boobs a** and lady caves owned by women, for us men to be pleasured with, when she's on blobby, we have to accept the negatives, a balance so to speak.
From all the abuse I've received over there years, the fact that these women know its coming and dont mean what they say to you, I've never had an apology, only..well you men got it lucky, you dont know what its like.
So next time you women give your man grief, think yourself lucky you aint thrown in the basement, no books, no milk in your tea, you got it lucky...
Comments (18)
The superior gender here is obvious
A young girl in Nepal died recently as a result of it, just saying..
Just sayin...
Isn't that a tenner comeback
Hmmm the penny drops ......
OK I'm out
Time for your nap!
There was a red mist, so I couldn't really see who was there
Sorry about that.
That is the answer I could think of lol....
I knew about women being "inpure" during that time but didn't know about the isolation period...and about touching books?
And why no dairy produce during that time ???
I don't get involved in religious nor political debates either.
Ian maybe you could explain about the dairy produce consumption?