I love this whole entire channel! Coming from a teenage girl, I honestly think it is criminal how little women understand about menstrual cycles and female anatomy, so seeing series on the history of it is so interesting :)
Cool info but I had trouble following when you said, 'It's complicated,' and then went into a bunch of extraneous details about the original references for the info. You could have just said, 'Yes, or No.' After getting that part out of the way, the other stuff you shared would be more relevant, and interesting. This is coming from someone with a neurodiverse learning style, btw.
They're style was so elegant and simple. I think they used smooth-fitting, easy to use loin cloths, perhaps with a roll of cloth tucked inside, when necessary.
Oh, hey! You're back telling us that not only women menstruate! Could you please name other humans who menstruate and what body parts they use when they do?
She literally told us when she was mentioning how ancient Egyptians recognized more than two genders. Pro tip: paying attention is easier when your head is outside your @$$.
In ancient Egypt a disease called schistosomiasis was very rampant which made men bleed during urination and I have heard that they considered it as menstruation in men and believed that men who don't menstruate are less fertile than men who do.
I loved all the detail you went into! Well done!
Thanks so much! I really appreciate it!
Awesome video! Mensuration is a very under reported topic in our society so it's great to see this.
Thanks so much for your kind comment!
Brilliant as always, thanks for sharing!
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I love this whole entire channel! Coming from a teenage girl, I honestly think it is criminal how little women understand about menstrual cycles and female anatomy, so seeing series on the history of it is so interesting :)
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How in the world is this channel not more popular?!
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This was great. I’ve been courteous as well but I’m horrible at research. So glad that you’re around to answer things for me.
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im obsessed with your channel
Me too! It's amazing. U do an excellent work @smitinathan
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They don't teach you about this in school!
I hear you! Maybe one day :)
Fascinating video! Loved, especially, the discussion regarding translation and its shortcomings.
Thanks so much!
Cool info but I had trouble following when you said, 'It's complicated,' and then went into a bunch of extraneous details about the original references for the info. You could have just said, 'Yes, or No.' After getting that part out of the way, the other stuff you shared would be more relevant, and interesting. This is coming from someone with a neurodiverse learning style, btw.
Thanks for your feedback and detailed explanation.
This is such a great video.
Thanks so much!
Super educational!
Thank you!
They're style was so elegant and simple. I think they used smooth-fitting, easy to use loin cloths, perhaps with a roll of cloth tucked inside, when necessary.
Thanks for sharing your thoughts :)
Thank you for acknowledging that others besides women who menstruate
Its ancient north Africa..like anicent south asia
Oh, hey! You're back telling us that not only women menstruate! Could you please name other humans who menstruate and what body parts they use when they do?
She literally told us when she was mentioning how ancient Egyptians recognized more than two genders. Pro tip: paying attention is easier when your head is outside your @$$.
None. They’re just trying to push the silly notion that crossdressers are real women
In ancient Egypt a disease called schistosomiasis was very rampant which made men bleed during urination and I have heard that they considered it as menstruation in men and believed that men who don't menstruate are less fertile than men who do.