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一種無禁忌談論經期嘅方法
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Additional Gupta |
TEDxGatewayWomen
• May 2015
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好多人都覺得談論月經好唔自在,呢個係事實。而且呢啲禁忌係有後果嘅:係印度每十個女仔就有三個經期來臨時,連乜嘢係月經都唔知道。嗰啲有關嘅習俗約束令到年輕嘅女仔心理受到傷害。Aditi Gupta 背負著呢啲禁忌長大,佢要幫助嗰啲女仔、家長同老師唔會感到羞恥,仲可以輕鬆咁討論月經。佢告訴大家佢點樣達成呢個願望。
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