The fact that those older women, mums and even the pregnant women who walked past her and didn’t help her in a situation they would be embarrassed about it if it happened to them when they were younger was upsetting. And they are probably the same women who complain that young women are lost or whatever blah blah blah. Because in times you were meant to be a mentor to the younger women you copped out so don’t complain about a generation you were never ready to help.
How you gonna say the older women did not help if a lady with a daughter helped and I don’t know what y’all expect from a person that has sunglasses on sunglasses blocks most stuff you can see when you don’t have them on like stains
Just a moral: Female teenagers are the ones who can help young girls in their first periods too.I mean look at the pregnant woman,the old woman, the woman with glasses they all are ridiculous.
@@alfrrett cuz the pregnant women already have a problems like she is carrying a baby inside her that must be really tough for her and u want her to help nah ...that’s from my perspective But the real (fked up thing) is the non pregnant woman and the old ones didn’t even try to help ...
He knew she could get embarrassed if it was a guy telling so he opted to call her guardian which is a wise choice, especially compared to the mature women who just left her like that.
Everyone tallking about how the man helped, but I think calling her grandmother and telling her that her grand daugther was BLEEDING would probably gonna give her a heart attack lol.
1:50 I think she handled it the best out of everyone. She kept letting her know that it was "Okay" and "Totally normal" Which I think is very important.
@@kaosoollthat is a good idea a very good idea actually and did you know that someone people prefer using reusable pads or use always discreet underwear for period
crazy how all the adults were looking almost disgusted and embarrassed but all the teens were so comforting and offered to help out, I have faith in this generation.
it's kinda disappointing that the "experienced" ones who apparently know best didn't bother to help and only the teen and younger girls helped her. I'm glad our new generation is more open about something natural like periods 😊
It could be as you described it. But it could also be that older people take things more relaxed and think its just s strain. She will notice once she is home. So maybe they are not indifferent but just think its not important enough. Older people are often much more relaxed whereas younger people often freak out about little stuff.
The fact that women passed her and didn’t say anything but teens and young girls passed her and actually spoke up❤️❤️ Edit: THANKYOU FOR ALL THE LIKES💗
@@M3TA_DR4CO like what are they confused about? They had their period as well and i am pretty sure almost every women experienced at least once that the blood got thought the pants so they must know what to do
It's probably because it's normal now to talk openly about periods in North America but for older generations it is more common to never talk about it. Still... even then though... terrible to not stop and help a girl out :*(
I don’t like how most of the older females just look at her and judge her Instead of the teens who explain what’s going on and help her It’s nice to know the future generation is like this
It's crazy how all the grown women looked disgusted when they saw her but all the Teenage girls immediately helped her and didn't just walk by this proves this generation will be better than the last .
Because the older generations don't have access to information and aren't as accepting as younger people are. Older people don't help - all they do is judge.
How you gonna say the older women did not help if a lady with a daughter helped and I don’t know what y’all expect from a person that has sunglasses on sunglasses blocks most stuff you can see when you don’t have them on like stains
The older women were looking at her like she did something wrong or was being inappropriate. I’m glad the young girls helped her at least. And the one guy LOL
My aunt was like that with my cousin when she was 11 and she got her first period and she was mean to her and thats why now that I'm 11 I won't tell my aunt that I got my period bc they act like if we did something wrong which is something us young women can't control
@@GREATSLUMBER I was honestly disappointed how many older woman’s passed by the young girl. I’m glad most of the young girls helped and along with the one male (Really helpful he did help too ^.^ )
@@kat_cat_kat same with me I always never tell my mom about it cuz I embarrassed and don't wear pads tbh it's embarrassing like for real my mom judges me with her eyes if I tell her
no one ever explained to me what a period was; when I got my first I thought I was dying. it's nice to see all these ladies, especially young ones who may become mothers one day, willing to help a complete stranger. :)
When I got mine my mom and sisters fought over who would explain things to me none of them wanted to and at the time I was bleeding crying in pain and scared. I will always remember that I eventually learn more about it as I got older also from the internet 😅
When i first got my period it was on an airplane!! And it kept bleeding out until we landed. Thankfully my mother prepared some emergency pads in my sister's bag (not mine because she thought my sister's would come first) and I rushed into the bathroom 😣 more thankful that I was wearing black pants and the stains wouldn't be shown
When i was 13 , I had problems with my period and asked for advice from my doctor. She told me to get out of the room , I changed doctors after that. I wish I reported her
I hate how all the older women and older people really just walked by and stared at the “blood” and just didn’t care to help her out or even tell her. It breaks my heart since older people are actually the people who is “supposed” to help us out and teach us but instead it was the teenagers and younger girls that told her. 🥺
Everyone's talking about the grown women who weren't helping her out but can we appreciate how that girl wasn't even shy to walk in public with blood stain on her pants like I would die of embarrassment- 💀
Bc some males think if they were to approach a 11 year old child people would think there a child predator or they don’t know what to say to not make it seem creepy I know this Bc I’m a male myself
@carti vamp67 exactly that was the whole point of my comment and even if we did we might be looked the wrong way/child predator/rapist but yea I’m still technically a child so I’m not in manhood
@@zurielkamarait's very childish that they couldn't help the child. And immature. You should be very embarrassed if you wouldn't help a child like that in need. And have to leave the job to other children to solve the issue. They just walked past and stared like lemons.
Bc grown woman are taught to compete with other women etc. and Ik it’s sad but no matter what age , they don’t care. I think most adult WOMEN are threatened by us younger girls
@@princessjames8400 mmm sound like the most deluded nonsense I have ever heard. You think they was threatened by a twelve year old girl 😂. Older generations was brought up differently, in a tougher world where you minded your own business
this was so sweet! all the nice teenagers are helping her in the good way, they warned her and told her what a period was so she wasn't scared and showed her how to hide it. 💗
I think it shows that men are afraid to approach a little girl like that because we will be looked at as a creep pedophile kidnapper ETC.... The guy doing the experiment knows this as a fact he knew women would approach the little girl but you noticed he said that no man even approached the girl to tell her which means he wanted the reaction from the man not the women because naturally a woman is going to approach any other girl and tell them they have a stain from their period on the back of their pants because they can relate to it a man cannot relate to that
@@BreadV Its just a generation of people, around the ages 7-25. The starting and ending dates of gen z kind of vary which is why everyone has different ages but i think u get the gist of it lmao
The fact that mostly YOUNG people helped her just shocked me. To every mom or elderly woman who walked past that girl- I'm ashamed of you. I expected better.
@@noobmaster6974 that's the excuse? Let's go past this 'oh it's just the real world' and actually do something instead. First time being here or not it doesn't matter.
That’s genuinely sad that the grown woman wouldn’t help her, but it was really sweet that all of the teenagers were helping her, which that honestly just shows that there is still faith in gen z.
I still remember the embarrassment from not knowing I’ve bled through my pants in middle school, which I’m sure has happened to every menstruating girl at some point or another….how are grown (and pregnant?!) women too chicken to help for the most part?
It was mostly teens that helped, and some middle aged women. I’m shocked that all the middle aged and older women walked by and stared. I’m most definitely shocked that the pregnant lady stared too.
This made me so sad as a mother not one single adult/older women specially the pregnant ones stop to help this poor child. So proud of all the young adults and teens who helped her.
Not really, in fact teens were the ones that young girls went to talk about it because their parents refused to do so or at least to explain it thoroughly. Normally a cousin or an older sibling. At least that's how it was where i live.
I can’t believe how many women walked past her, like them out off all people should have stopped and helped because they know what it’s like. It just goes to show that our generation has everyone’s back and will help eachother out no matter what the issue is x
I can’t believe grown ass women’s not even helping her my respect for those teens and that women and male went up like this 📈📈 Edit: wow I never knew this was going to get likes
I got my period when I just turned 11 and I was at my dad's house at the time. I totally freaked out but my dad handled it like a champ. it's sad that only one man approached her and a lot of older women just walked by. but respect to the younger women who tried to help.
I’m a man in my 40s and I would be afraid that approaching a little girl on the street for _ANY_ reason could result in serious consequences. I would try and find a female close by who could accompany me and we would both get her some help.
This shows how respectful asian guys are, he was the single guy approaching PS : for the people who think I'm stereotyping races, or I'm assuming that ALL the asian guys are respectful.. Umm no.. I never meant that, I never said that all of them are respectful but you gotta admit that the majority of them are actually respectful. And for the others saying I'm racist, I'm sorry I complimented them because THE MAJORITY of them deserves it. Have a great day! 🦙
It’s so disgusting that some GROWN WOMEN looked at her then walked off, only other teens (and some young adults) were helping her and explaining menstruation in a context that wouldn’t scare her.
Ikr! That pisses me off! As a 39 year old, I would sure as hell help her. We all went through the same thing. Let's not forget that we went through puberty. Plus I carry pads everyday!
@@lzbhcvm6747 no they aren’t💀if u genuinely care about equality you’d be a decent human being and go and help her out, if this was real they would’ve just let her ruin her white pants and walk off💀that’s not so ‘feminist’ behaviour
But hey , she seemed like maybe 8 months pregnant when she busts those knees open she gonna have to wear a diaper because her flow needs to get back to normal
My mother used to talk to me about it when i was younger, and my teachers also told us about it in the class, so when i had my first period i didn't freak out and i'm grateful for that. It made it a little less hard to handle it since i feel so much pain during that.
Bc grown woman are taught to compete with other women etc. and Ik it’s sad but no matter what age , they don’t care. I think most adult WOMEN are threatened by us younger girls
@UNIT: THOT Destroyer Even so, it's not okay not to at least try to help, they could've done it even at the risk of seeming like a pervert, plus, if anyone thought that, they could've just asked the girl if the person was harassing them. Also, I don't see how repeatedly answering the same thing but differently phrased in the comments of a comment helps you.
I'm so happy those Teens didn't let her embarrass herself. they even explained what a period was and some gave her products. congrats to that ONE guy, all men should be raised that way. I'm disappointed in the older women who ignored the little lady. society makes periods sound like a terrible thing when it really isn't. I'm so glad she was confident even though she knew she had a stain.
@@dawitdaniel3698 like wtf you'll just leave her there and everyone passing by will see her stained pants if she doesn't know about it u should probably help her what if Ur daughter was in her place and if no one helped her how would you feel u should help her and cover her up
Don't disrespect Gen-Z. They're like the only ones who helped her out. Y'all getting REAL competitive and petty over my one comment lmaooo idc if they're actually Get-Z or not, I bet none of y'all actually know them in real life so stop tryna say 'I'm right ______ is wrong' because you yourself could be wrong too. I was just saying that based on how they looked to ME.
Don’t think that’s really a good assessment, but it would be obvious that the people who previously went through that would have more of an a driving factor so yeaaaaah
My thoughts exactly, I was mad as hell watching them middle aged woman walk past and not stop like you all should have helped what if that was your daughter.
This literally made me cry. The man who called her grandma for her! That was so kind, he's truly a gentleman. But it's also shocking how barely any adult talked to her. They just judged her. Therefor I'm thankful for all the teens helping her.
Yes! Im truly surprised as someone who hasn't gotten it in im not scared bcs my moms talked to me about it and im not worried. But i feel bad for girls who don't even know about it and don't have help :(!
I don’t know if others noticed but I could’ve swore I saw one of the grown women wearing scrubs. Idc what her job is, when I see scrubs I automatically think of medical field. How sad she couldn’t even stop. Good job to all the younger women/teens and the guy that stopped to help her. 👏🏼
I’m a 57-year-old mom who would’ve helped her IMMEDIATELY!! It’s called ‘compassion’. Those young ladies made my heart so happy! THAT truly is compassion!
@@Adelicows Exactly. Those of us with social anxiety can't just walk up to a complete stranger like that especially over something as personal as a period, how awkward.
its the fact that all the adults looked disgusted but all the teenagers who were probably at the age where they had only gotten periods a few years ago were the ones that helped the girl who offered to buy her pads was so sweet omfg
the fact that it was mostly teens helping her out, not a single older women, we have all gone through it its not a huge deal to help a little girl out smh
@Foxy_ Luna Yeh, but she acted as if it was a shameful thing that she had started her period, she was like ‘You should cover that up’ or ‘Are you going to cover that up’ or something like that, she didn’t even try to explain what was going on, she acted like she was having second hand embarrassment or something
The fact that the older women just looked at her and and walked past and discussing, they should be helping the younger generation, people are so ignorant these days 😔 God bless those people who helped that lil girl. (Ok why did this comment blow up?) For anyone saying that the lady's could have something to do, it they were busy, they could have atlest stopped for 10 seconds to tell the little girl that she had a stain and maybe she should wrap her jacket around her waist, That wouldn't take long, wouldn't it?
Exactly. The only woman was the woman walking around with a daughter, and I’m pretty sure she wouldn’t want what happened in the social experiment to happen to her daughter so she showed empathy.
Look.....u're not in their situation,u don't know their past experiences with trying to help people, you just watch one video of them to make a judgment....it's pretty dumb tho. Yes the "right" thing to do from ur perspective is to inform her about but it's different when the situation is happening in front of you. You probably would ignore her if u saw her there a voice might be telling u say something but u can't for some reason stuff happens dude. don't call them ignorant
Imagine if no teens helped this girl,nobody would have. Those ladies should be ashamed of themselves,even me who is just 1 year older than that girl,i would told her and helped her. Like...what is wrong with them? They surely must have pass that and they know how it feels...and still dont wanna help SHAME ON THOSE LADIES. ITS NOT HER THAT LOOKED RIDICILOUS,ITS THEM!
@@ybn_alegend1843 trust me you would want someone to tell you. Just like you have a poop stain on your white pants. Anyways, what are you losing by telling her anyways? I think her opinion is just that ladies should help ladies, especially if it’s her first time :)
There not there responsibility and on top of that they could of been in a rush for something important stop making people do things when they don’t have too. They should not be ashamed of not wanting to deal with something.
it’s so sad how most of the people who helped her were teenage girls, when many adult women just stared and left, also the guy who called her grandma was so nice.
As a father of two young daughters, this video completely restores my faith in gen z. I think i am going to talk to my eldest tonight about menstruation ❤
@@capy4765 If you have heard of that 97% thing you’d know that guys will get called predators even if they just walk too close to a girl. So I wouldn’t blame him for not helping. If this were to happen to a girl who wasn’t in on it and she actually didn’t know, she might yell at the guy for just looking down there. That’s just how society is.
The fact that the ones who helped her where Teens, while some of the adults saw her and didn't even help her is sickening🤨. At least there's hope in our generation ❤️
The fact that old women walked by and said nothing, and a boy did... It's just so embarrassing for them, cuz it's nothing bad, they have gone through it too, what would happen if h would help her... Anyways, those teen girls or whatever their age were, they were polite! Edit: OMG guys thank u sooo much for the likes, it's the first time that I get these much! TYSM ʕっ•ᴥ•ʔっ!
@@chocolateontoast no its just that older generations were taught to be ashamed of that sort of thing and that it was forbidden to talk about. In the 1800's a woman could only be taught about sex, periods, and pregnancy through her mother, or a married friend. We thankfully have come along way since then.
teens: going to help her without a second thought adults: staring at her while passing by not even questioning why an 11 year old is by herself in a city
Maybe nervous, rather than embarrassed and disgusted. These days, trying to help a young girl with a delicate matter like that could lead to angry parents and accusations, even if they were well intentioned. I am 43, and I certainly would not lead an 11 year old to the bathroom. I would offer to call her grandmother. I would give her a pad. But, I wouldn't ask her to go off to the bathroom with me.
The fact that those older women, mums and even the pregnant women who walked past her and didn’t help her in a situation they would be embarrassed about it if it happened to them when they were younger was upsetting. And they are probably the same women who complain that young women are lost or whatever blah blah blah. Because in times you were meant to be a mentor to the younger women you copped out so don’t complain about a generation you were never ready to help.
For real like they were all their once and they should have helped her
How you gonna say the older women did not help if a lady with a daughter helped and I don’t know what y’all expect from a person that has sunglasses on sunglasses blocks most stuff you can see when you don’t have them on like stains
@@haveaniceday9798 most older women didnt help tho?
@@una5788 they said all the elder women did not help they never said one women helped
@@haveaniceday9798 they didnt say all they said 'those'
The girls who told her, helped her and explained to her 🥺🥺🥺 that last guy is a legend 🙌
Mhm
@@mjkinla8731 why u keep saying that ?lol
@@jadengarcia5086 because I answer comments
@@mjkinla8731 mhm
THIS IS SEMPITERNAL
Just a moral: Female teenagers are the ones who can help young girls in their first periods too.I mean look at the pregnant woman,the old woman, the woman with glasses they all are ridiculous.
U are absolutely right.
I mean we can’t blame the pregnant women but yeah sure I agree
@@alfrrett cuz the pregnant women already have a problems like she is carrying a baby inside her that must be really tough for her and u want her to help nah ...that’s from my perspective But the real (fked up thing) is the non pregnant woman and the old ones didn’t even try to help ...
@@alfrrett Yeah true but I still can’t blame her tho , I blame the old women and the healthy ones who didn’t help the little kid
U are absolutely right
I love the dude that called her grandma. "She's bleeding right now." Job done. He didn't know what to do, but he did something at least.
That’s all he had to say “she’s bleeding right now”💪🏾💪🏾💪🏾‼️
Hi
Come on don't tell me he didn't know what period is. Really??
i love him!!! so sweet
@@Sonia-you what ? the majority of men do, but he said she is bleeding because it's more appropriate
The guy who asked her to call her grandma is so smart, that's a better approach than even I would've taken
Yesss! 🙌🏾😭
Fax
He knew she could get embarrassed if it was a guy telling so he opted to call her guardian which is a wise choice, especially compared to the mature women who just left her like that.
*That's what I thought.😂*
@@jroad7370 😂😂😂
Everyone tallking about how the man helped, but I think calling her grandmother and telling her that her grand daugther was BLEEDING would probably gonna give her a heart attack lol.
Ikr 😂 he made it seem as if she got hurt hahah but at least he helped, he is a good guy.
Well it’s foreign to men to talk about this, regardless he tried his best!
Ikrr I was just thinking that!
Haha
The fact that he didn't just pass her by like what some people did is helpful.
1:50 I think she handled it the best out of everyone. She kept letting her know that it was "Okay" and "Totally normal" Which I think is very important.
Definitely it was so sweet!
@@ohcamryn same
And even helped her cover it up. What a sweet lady
I demand that pads and tampons be given out for free or cheap, this is basic hygiene 🆘!!
@@kaosoollthat is a good idea a very good idea actually and did you know that someone people prefer using reusable pads or use always discreet underwear for period
The same adults who will say “this generation is crazy” and “only care about themselves”
Yep always !!!
Ikr and us young woman can't control it like it's just sad bc sometimes we get made fun for our periods and we can't control its natural
I say the same thing about this generation and I still would’ve stopped and said sumnthing
True, but even I’m embarrassed to be apart of this generation
Boomers
crazy how all the adults were looking almost disgusted and embarrassed but all the teens were so comforting and offered to help out, I have faith in this generation.
Yeah like we all see that only teenagers help her
Truee
And yet the older generation blame us for so much
😍😍😍💖
@@rias1411 umm 3 58?
The fact that she was brave enough to stand there
“Someone liked your comment”🤝
Fr I would’ve been scared ash
@@teeteeswrldd8229 same
It obviously wasn’t real period blood
@@morro570 no shit sherlock but it would still be embarrassing
@@morro570 they obviously knew that
it's kinda disappointing that the "experienced" ones who apparently know best didn't bother to help and only the teen and younger girls helped her. I'm glad our new generation is more open about something natural like periods 😊
It could be as you described it. But it could also be that older people take things more relaxed and think its just s strain. She will notice once she is home. So maybe they are not indifferent but just think its not important enough. Older people are often much more relaxed whereas younger people often freak out about little stuff.
they got better things to do
@@VYDEOS2 Like what?
teens more understand the scare and newness of your first period then older girls do
Gotta still respect em
Shout out to the little girl for doing this. She was such a good actor and the fact that she wasn't embarrassed is impressive, especially at her age.
I'd be shaking like having deep thoughts-
@@camskayzz5169 samz
Frrrr also they were SO SWEET to her
she's probably getting paid a LOT
@@siimplyglam872 um so?
The fact that women passed her and didn’t say anything but teens and young girls passed her and actually spoke up❤️❤️ Edit: THANKYOU FOR ALL THE LIKES💗
Exactly. That’s not cool.
gen z 👏🏻
@@M3TA_DR4CO like what are they confused about? They had their period as well and i am pretty sure almost every women experienced at least once that the blood got thought the pants so they must know what to do
@@M3TA_DR4CO you do know older women have also had periods right
It's probably because it's normal now to talk openly about periods in North America but for older generations it is more common to never talk about it. Still... even then though... terrible to not stop and help a girl out :*(
I don’t like how most of the older females just look at her and judge her
Instead of the teens who explain what’s going on and help her
It’s nice to know the future generation is like this
Ikr
I never thought about it like that. Your comment just made my day
Most older generation be like that tbh :/
Also the guy who helped her! Any girl, be lucky to have him for sure.
Bc older women stop have periods and then start having heat waves and idk why they didn’t help her🤔
It's crazy how all the grown women looked disgusted when they saw her but all the Teenage girls immediately helped her and didn't just walk by this proves this generation will be better than the last .
why is no one talking about how sweet that one guy who called her grandma was-
That was so nice
FRR
He called and just said that girl was bleeding, my grandma would have died of a heart attack from such a call 😂
Uhm that was the person that owns the channel😐
@@karenmacleod8943 well no fucking shit
Almost everyone that helped her was a young woman or teenager. I wonder why older women didn't.
Most likely judgemental karens
Because the older generations don't have access to information and aren't as accepting as younger people are. Older people don't help - all they do is judge.
How you gonna say the older women did not help if a lady with a daughter helped and I don’t know what y’all expect from a person that has sunglasses on sunglasses blocks most stuff you can see when you don’t have them on like stains
@@haveaniceday9798 only one helped her the rest just looked at her and left
@@leslie9645 the rest probably saw the big camera or they had sunglasses on
The older women were looking at her like she did something wrong or was being inappropriate. I’m glad the young girls helped her at least. And the one guy LOL
My aunt was like that with my cousin when she was 11 and she got her first period and she was mean to her and thats why now that I'm 11 I won't tell my aunt that I got my period bc they act like if we did something wrong which is something us young women can't control
you wouldve thought the older women wouldve been like more helpful because theyre experienced with it
@@GREATSLUMBER
I was honestly disappointed how many older woman’s passed by the young girl. I’m glad most of the young girls helped and along with the one male (Really helpful he did help too ^.^ )
Boomers....
@@kat_cat_kat same with me I always never tell my mom about it cuz I embarrassed and don't wear pads tbh it's embarrassing like for real my mom judges me with her eyes if I tell her
no one ever explained to me what a period was; when I got my first I thought I was dying. it's nice to see all these ladies, especially young ones who may become mothers one day, willing to help a complete stranger. :)
When I got mine my mom and sisters fought over who would explain things to me none of them wanted to and at the time I was bleeding crying in pain and scared. I will always remember that I eventually learn more about it as I got older also from the internet 😅
When i first got my period it was on an airplane!! And it kept bleeding out until we landed. Thankfully my mother prepared some emergency pads in my sister's bag (not mine because she thought my sister's would come first) and I rushed into the bathroom 😣 more thankful that I was wearing black pants and the stains wouldn't be shown
Omg me too! I thought I am going to die
I tried to hide it because I didn't know what it was. I still get a little touchy and nervous whenever someone mentions it.
I was crying when I got it
That’s crazy how the teens say something but a whole female doctor just walked by and she saw it
RIGHTTT
When i was 13 , I had problems with my period and asked for advice from my doctor. She told me to get out of the room , I changed doctors after that. I wish I reported her
@@violeattatelate9994 she should have lost her job 😐
@@avlyana4308 yah😔
Wait timestamp plzzz
Buying her pads with your own money and calling her grandma for her were the absolute best things to do. Hats off to those people ❤️
i died when the girl was like “sis you have blood” the fact that most people didn’t help is disgusting . do better people
When?
@@haroonhasan8431 Mostly woman were walking past her not saying anything
How the guy covered her🥺🥺
@@zee3793 I know that was so nice of him 🥺
@@haroonhasan8431 2:46
I hate how all the older women and older people really just walked by and stared at the “blood” and just didn’t care to help her out or even tell her. It breaks my heart since older people are actually the people who is “supposed” to help us out and teach us but instead it was the teenagers and younger girls that told her. 🥺
There was a mom that told her and asked if she wanted to cover it up
@@Solanin0803 Yes I know I did a comment ab that too but overall it was mostly just teenagers and younger women who told her ab it 🥺
Exactly and some of those women are parent for a girl child. I just can't believe it.
I mean ofc it was the teens and younger adults, they know or knew how it felt.
Wait unrelated but I love your pfp
That girl who said “sis you got blood“ , so powerful
🤔
All these grown ass women passed by and didn't say a word. Why? Like they weren't little girls once upon a time. They should know better.
Everyone's talking about the grown women who weren't helping her out but can we appreciate how that girl wasn't even shy to walk in public with blood stain on her pants like I would die of embarrassment- 💀
fr I want some of that confidence 😭
SAME LIKE HOW DOES SHE NOT BE SO EMBARRASSED
YES! i would diee
She was, you can see how she was fiddling with her fingers and stuff
She didn't know
I’m not a female but I don’t realize how embarrassing that would be in public
Luckily mine happened during quarantine so it was fine. You probably didn't need to know that but oh well
@@sinadidesilva4903 he didn't REALIZE
@@hellomynameiszion5232 oh
@@changedmyusernameagain7654 same, but I can’t imagine how embarrassing it could be in public either
Bro its not embarrassing coz its natural. The only thing is we are modernizing and lacking humanity and values
The sad thing is that almost no grown adult helped her, and only teens helped her
Bc some males think if they were to approach a 11 year old child people would think there a child predator or they don’t know what to say to not make it seem creepy I know this Bc I’m a male myself
@@yeeuhesusueu7609 GROWN ADULTS, NOT JUST MALES :\
@@xenogaming9600 wrong male teens think the same well I can’t speak for all teens but I’m a teen and I do as well think that
@carti vamp67 exactly that was the whole point of my comment and even if we did we might be looked the wrong way/child predator/rapist but yea I’m still technically a child so I’m not in manhood
@@yeeuhesusueu7609 Break it up, break it up Guys Cmon
I really find it hard that the majority of elder people ignored her and it was the younger people that stopped!
They aren’t obligated to help her and if you think the world would be better if they were your wrong
@@zurielkamarait's very childish that they couldn't help the child. And immature. You should be very embarrassed if you wouldn't help a child like that in need. And have to leave the job to other children to solve the issue. They just walked past and stared like lemons.
@@zurielkamarastop defending those gross adults like you are urself damn
I can't believe the women who just stared at her and walked away. 🙄
They are shy
@@strwberrynight4610 apparently
Hey Bela
How are you keeping,
Where are you from?
@@johnsonlabarbear4741 I'm okay from the US.
Northern Ireland UK
Thank you for following up
Nice to meet you here,
How is the weather condition over there??
Can’t believe so many older women passed her and just judged... wow unbelievable.
Some older generations have been raised to mind there own business
@rigged ref They looked as if they were judging.
Bc grown woman are taught to compete with other women etc. and Ik it’s sad but no matter what age , they don’t care. I think most adult WOMEN are threatened by us younger girls
@rigged ref theres a difference between judging, and minding your business
@@princessjames8400 mmm sound like the most deluded nonsense I have ever heard. You think they was threatened by a twelve year old girl 😂. Older generations was brought up differently, in a tougher world where you minded your own business
That first girl was super nice👍I can’t believe some women were passing by and do nothing😔
Part 2 please
Yes I would like a party 2 as well
Idk about that
@@eater5004 mistake😅
@@eater5004 yh I now right ✅ 😌
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this was so sweet! all the nice teenagers are helping her in the good way, they warned her and told her what a period was so she wasn't scared and showed her how to hide it. 💗
The fact that it was mostly teens who helped her out 🥺🥺
@Crismar Mora Ik they so kind
Gives me hope for gen z
@Lakshay Gupta haha whats wrong with you?
@Lakshay Gupta Having a bad day buddy? or u just learnt the f word XD
Ikrr
the fact that most girls that stopped were teens, shows how gen z’s got other gen z’s backs
Ikr !!
I think it shows that men are afraid to approach a little girl like that because we will be looked at as a creep pedophile kidnapper ETC.... The guy doing the experiment knows this as a fact he knew women would approach the little girl but you noticed he said that no man even approached the girl to tell her which means he wanted the reaction from the man not the women because naturally a woman is going to approach any other girl and tell them they have a stain from their period on the back of their pants because they can relate to it a man cannot relate to that
@W L But it's true that more kids want to help kids than adults to kids.
The word gen z is starting I cringe me
@@BreadV Its just a generation of people, around the ages 7-25. The starting and ending dates of gen z kind of vary which is why everyone has different ages but i think u get the gist of it lmao
The fact that mostly YOUNG people helped her just shocked me. To every mom or elderly woman who walked past that girl- I'm ashamed of you. I expected better.
Welcome to the real world, first time being here?
@@noobmaster6974 that's the excuse? Let's go past this 'oh it's just the real world' and actually do something instead. First time being here or not it doesn't matter.
@꧁Floofy_ Fox꧂ Well not everyone would so deal with it
@@noobmaster6974 tf-
@@spkzfaith9680 Go live in your fairy tale land in your imagination or something, not everyone would do something
That’s genuinely sad that the grown woman wouldn’t help her, but it was really sweet that all of the teenagers were helping her, which that honestly just shows that there is still faith in gen z.
Why old women ignore that? I can see young females stop and tell her but old females ignore that! That’s crazy 😥
Yup
Ikr bunch of ole karens🤦🏻🤦🏻🤦🏻🤦🏻
@@anonymous_benruivenus9300 mhm
♥️
ikr
As a mom of two teenage daughters, I couldn’t imagine passing this sweet girl by without assisting her.
You are one kind woman unlike the other people in this video who just walked past her
I still remember the embarrassment from not knowing I’ve bled through my pants in middle school, which I’m sure has happened to every menstruating girl at some point or another….how are grown (and pregnant?!) women too chicken to help for the most part?
You’re so kind I’m happy that you’re a good mother and I would not imagine doing the same
Blue
I’m a dude and I would help; but that would make it worse for her.
It was mostly teens that helped, and some middle aged women. I’m shocked that all the middle aged and older women walked by and stared. I’m most definitely shocked that the pregnant lady stared too.
Exactly, sometimes I feel like peoples like that don’t have emotions anymore
yea the pregnant one really got me
Ikkkk
Maybe even I wouldn't go and help 11 years old girl in the street,
it's just super weird and the fact it's period blood makes it even easier to skip.
its not there buisness if it was real the mom should help her
This made me so sad as a mother not one single adult/older women specially the pregnant ones stop to help this poor child. So proud of all the young adults and teens who helped her.
The fact it was teens is a huge step forward. Twenty years ago teens only laughed at this.
Yea majority of the teens from 20 years ago were just walking past
@@ja2k956 and laughing. I think that’s why I work to raise none a little different. They would stop and help.
i really don’t wanna change the number of your likes from 69 to 70
Not really, in fact teens were the ones that young girls went to talk about it because their parents refused to do so or at least to explain it thoroughly. Normally a cousin or an older sibling.
At least that's how it was where i live.
Noized this was us acknowledging that the teens were the ones helping
I can’t believe how many women walked past her, like them out off all people should have stopped and helped because they know what it’s like. It just goes to show that our generation has everyone’s back and will help eachother out no matter what the issue is x
Exactly, I was especially disappointed in the pregnant woman.
@@azra3551 me too x
And only one older woman who wasn’t a teen helped her
@@farah-6091 yeah x
exactly! this is why gen z is the best!
I can’t believe grown ass women’s not even helping her my respect for those teens and that women and male went up like this 📈📈
Edit: wow I never knew this was going to get likes
Same
ikr i was expecting the adult women to hep- :/
I thought adult women were supposed to be "understanding" lmao, guess I was wrong :/
@W L if somebody bleed infront of me imma walk right pass bc I can.
Not all teens are bad 😁
I got my period when I just turned 11 and I was at my dad's house at the time. I totally freaked out but my dad handled it like a champ. it's sad that only one man approached her and a lot of older women just walked by. but respect to the younger women who tried to help.
I got mine at the same age but at my mom’s house she would not look up from her phone I was crying
I’m a man in my 40s and I would be afraid that approaching a little girl on the street for _ANY_ reason could result in serious consequences. I would try and find a female close by who could accompany me and we would both get her some help.
This shows how respectful asian guys are, he was the single guy approaching
PS : for the people who think I'm stereotyping races, or I'm assuming that ALL the asian guys are respectful.. Umm no.. I never meant that, I never said that all of them are respectful but you gotta admit that the majority of them are actually respectful. And for the others saying I'm racist, I'm sorry I complimented them because THE MAJORITY of them deserves it. Have a great day! 🦙
Yeah, let's not stereotype races. That causes bad stereotypes as well as good ones
@@pinkitydrinkity5824 I just said my opinion? 😃
@@skivisgrave yes
@@pinkitydrinkity5824 she did nothing wrong
@@hermionegranger7198 thank you 😁
It’s so disgusting that some GROWN WOMEN looked at her then walked off, only other teens (and some young adults) were helping her and explaining menstruation in a context that wouldn’t scare her.
Ikr! That pisses me off! As a 39 year old, I would sure as hell help her. We all went through the same thing. Let's not forget that we went through puberty. Plus I carry pads everyday!
snowflake
@@eNvyfrmdNvr how am I a snowflake LMFAO do you even know the definition of that or do you just copy n paste whatever you see online?💀
They are feminists
@@lzbhcvm6747 no they aren’t💀if u genuinely care about equality you’d be a decent human being and go and help her out, if this was real they would’ve just let her ruin her white pants and walk off💀that’s not so ‘feminist’ behaviour
That woman that was pregnant was probably thinking: "Glad I don't have to go through that right now."
I thought the shame thing😂😂😂
But it still shocked me that she was about to bring a new life into this world with all her maternal instincts didn't stop to help.
💀🖐️
But hey , she seemed like maybe 8 months pregnant when she busts those knees open she gonna have to wear a diaper because her flow needs to get back to normal
YES
My mother used to talk to me about it when i was younger, and my teachers also told us about it in the class, so when i had my first period i didn't freak out and i'm grateful for that. It made it a little less hard to handle it since i feel so much pain during that.
My mum did to but I'm always shaky and get very bad anxiety when I'm on it
Same. I screamed so loud and my mom ran up i told her what i saw she said its ur period. I didn't know what it was
I loved the ladys who helped her . They are so kind and generous .
Ik so nice:)
@Justin Mun Thanks.
They are
no they aren’t.
@@emmaplays6702 no they are NOT!!
some of the older women nowadays are so disrespectful
Mhm :((
Thats why I love our newer generation, a lot are more sensitive and comprehensive toward « taboo » subjects that really shouldn’t be.
It was teens which were mostly helping
She was in a rush you dink
How there minding there own business. And doing nothing wrong plus they actually got jobs and stuff to do unlike these "younger people".
The fact that teenagers are more mature than adults... grown up women were looking at her like it isn't normal. Like why-
Exactly
@arthur m umm. Not an excuse lmao it’ll take like a min just to let her know
Bc grown woman are taught to compete with other women etc. and Ik it’s sad but no matter what age , they don’t care. I think most adult WOMEN are threatened by us younger girls
@UNIT: THOT Destroyer Even so, it's not okay not to at least try to help, they could've done it even at the risk of seeming like a pervert, plus, if anyone thought that, they could've just asked the girl if the person was harassing them. Also, I don't see how repeatedly answering the same thing but differently phrased in the comments of a comment helps you.
@UNIT: THOT Destroyer Idk how you understand that some people don't look at someone talking to a child and think "Oh they're a pervert"
I'm so happy those Teens didn't let her embarrass herself. they even explained what a period was and some gave her products. congrats to that ONE guy, all men should be raised that way. I'm disappointed in the older women who ignored the little lady. society makes periods sound like a terrible thing when it really isn't. I'm so glad she was confident even though she knew she had a stain.
It's impressive how a loot of girls/womans saw and didn't helped her.
Impressive in a bad way
Only the young ones and ironically of the same complexion as the girl, helped her.
I wouldnt help eather its her own problem
@@dawitdaniel3698 like wtf you'll just leave her there and everyone passing by will see her stained pants if she doesn't know about it u should probably help her what if Ur daughter was in her place and if no one helped her how would you feel u should help her and cover her up
@@dawitdaniel3698 No sign of humanity in your thick skull
That first girl was so lovely, she’s been raised well. Her parents should be proud.
🥲❤️
Yeah she’s so nice
so was the one at 1:47
@@olivianotrodrigo no
@@olivianotrodrigo 0:37
Fact: mostly teens or who are in their 20's helped
Totally! Teens in their 20s helped
4:05 she helped too.
@@whyaroi you didn’t read it right lmao. They said teens *or* who are in their 20’s helped
No all them was 40
@@coraaaaaa1 that’s why they said “mostly”
i like how all the teens were helping her but im dissapointed in the adults - they just looked in disgust and walked off
gen z and millennials are breaking the stereotype of periods and are now talking about periods so comfortably
yess
This Gen Xer is super proud of the gen Z's and M's in this experiment. Good girls!
You no everytime 😐😳😖
@@cassiedonelly26 huh
“Sis, you have blood” I wish I could be that chill
Fr 🤧💀
She rolled up so smoothly too
@@juleacole977 riiiii
I liked how her friend stood behind her to hide the blood.
Thank you! I was super awkward😬
Don't disrespect Gen-Z. They're like the only ones who helped her out.
Y'all getting REAL competitive and petty over my one comment lmaooo idc if they're actually Get-Z or not, I bet none of y'all actually know them in real life so stop tryna say 'I'm right ______ is wrong' because you yourself could be wrong too. I was just saying that based on how they looked to ME.
YESSIR
no lmao normal people living life did fuck gen z
omg tw!!! period blood
@@ace3k990 You're so pressed for what. At least use proper grammar before you try to dis someone.
@@minajeline1722 oop delete luv. that was embarrassing ngl
all the teens who helped her and even explained to her in such a beautiful way so she wouldn't be frightened. i have faith in this generation.
This is just a proof to show that the upcoming generation people are kind hearted ❤
Yeah you can see how the older people just gave her a weird look then passed by
Don’t think that’s really a good assessment, but it would be obvious that the people who previously went through that would have more of an a driving factor so yeaaaaah
Laughs in every insta girl in existence
Yeah but most of Gen z is pretty stupid other than that
@@laggyfilms4768 but us gen z are miss umderstud and we are actually kind I mean the teen gen z
The adults should feel embarrassed I love how the teens helped her
@Tapiokatī yo, what? They probably just meant the adults that didn’t help her.
@@althe4564 your right 😭😭
@Tapiokatī uhhhh what -
@Tapiokatī tf
@@nrherlianabieber4047 what did they say
The third girl is such an angel, you can tell she tried her best to make her feel as comfortable as she could 😢
Ikrr
all of them are but yes I agree
IKR I LOVE HER SM😭😭😭😭
You know I found her comment in this comment section?!!
And the girls brought her to the bathroom that was really heart warming
Shout out to the guy that actually helped her, it literally said that no guy helped her but he did, just a good job to him
The fact that middle aged women just walked pass this little girl and said NOTHING….
I know, it was disgusting! Age doesn’t mean maturity, and it just proves it.
Especially the pregnant girl walked past her twice
That would be my mom , she'll be aww not a big deal and walk passed her. I would actually say something to her because I know how embarrassing it is .
My thoughts exactly, I was mad as hell watching them middle aged woman walk past and not stop like you all should have helped what if that was your daughter.
Karen got no brain
This literally made me cry. The man who called her grandma for her! That was so kind, he's truly a gentleman. But it's also shocking how barely any adult talked to her. They just judged her. Therefor I'm thankful for all the teens helping her.
Yes! Im truly surprised as someone who hasn't gotten it in im not scared bcs my moms talked to me about it and im not worried. But i feel bad for girls who don't even know about it and don't have help :(!
Especially women who have kids and who are pregnant
@@mariaalvarezrnful completely agree !
I thought the interaction was sweet and hilarious at the same time, I don’t think he knew what it was so it made it funnier lol
Honestly it wouldn't look good if a man approached a random girl in public nowadays.
And people are like “Gen Z are so selfish” like stfu. I don’t see anybody else helping her?
Ok karen
Uh huh....
@LORIS MEGUENO The username of the op is "YourLocalKaren"
@LORIS MEGUENO don't worry, they were just using karens name in in their username
@@pennidarrah4285 uh huh 🙂
I don’t know if others noticed but I could’ve swore I saw one of the grown women wearing scrubs. Idc what her job is, when I see scrubs I automatically think of medical field. How sad she couldn’t even stop. Good job to all the younger women/teens and the guy that stopped to help her. 👏🏼
The grown woman who didn’t help just look stupid smh
ikr.
And the pregnant one. She out of all should’ve actually said something
yea.
The only grown women I see were the teenagers 🙄
@@rachel-uj4xf what about the one with her one daughter
I’m a 57-year-old mom who would’ve helped her IMMEDIATELY!! It’s called ‘compassion’. Those young ladies made my heart so happy! THAT truly is compassion!
Meanwhile some grown women didn’t give a damn about her, that explains that the last generation is very precarious when it comes to “compassion”
I would have wanted to help her but I wouldn't know what to say or how to approach her. Not stopping doesn't mean they "don't give a damn."
You're old af
@@Adelicows Exactly. Those of us with social anxiety can't just walk up to a complete stranger like that especially over something as personal as a period, how awkward.
It’s crazy that young people are more mature than old adults what has this world become to😬
Girls: "Uh it just basically means that youre not pregnant"
Her: "I dont understand but ok"
Me: lol ok what?
that's my exact thoughs when i experience my first period Imao
I just learned about periods and it's like that when your preg. You do not have your period
bc if u are pregnant u don’t get your period because it uses the blood to make a baby
@@salemmars1949 true(I'm 10):)
@@salemmars1949 I'm not actually sure if it's true
its the fact that all the adults looked disgusted but all the teenagers who were probably at the age where they had only gotten periods a few years ago were the ones that helped
the girl who offered to buy her pads was so sweet omfg
Praise the boy who called her grandma hes to good for this world
Ikr
Ikr
@@caterinad1080 Hi
@@BrianniSWalker omg hi! I've been a fan of you !
the fact that it was mostly teens helping her out, not a single older women, we have all gone through it its not a huge deal to help a little girl out smh
Only one but ur still right 😔
@Foxy_ Luna Yeh, but she acted as if it was a shameful thing that she had started her period, she was like ‘You should cover that up’ or ‘Are you going to cover that up’ or something like that, she didn’t even try to explain what was going on, she acted like she was having second hand embarrassment or something
right
It was only one which is still sad
@@rooflez00 she's obviously an immigrant SEAsian nanny with a language barrier and difficulty understanding cultural context. People are too harsh.
I love how the majority of people who helped her were young girls! Absolutely love that for us!
But at the same time it's kind of sad and pathetic how grown women wouldn't even help the kid
@@0rangeeige199 fr they gave her the "bitch ew🗿" and walked past
YO WE GOT THE SAME NAME
Ladies are we surprised though? Most judgemental women are often the older ones.
@@flowerlu3993 yeah
3:45 I love how they comforted her
Me too!!!
It’s crazy to think it was only teens helping her out when she “didn’t know.” All the GROWN WOMEN who actually experienced that just walked past.
Exactly
It wasn’t ONLY teens
5:22
Right
@@hccney807 hi
I hate how most of the older women reacted like totally ignored thts kinda sad , this is where we live in
They do nothing for the world anyway lmao
@@danielpetkov5163 how can you say tht? maybe y don't know bout the most great ones
@@garimapal5219 i say that cuz it's true
@@garimapal5219 I don't mean all of em I talk abt most
@@danielpetkov5163 okay maybe difference of opinions sir
Teenage girls were helping her out but not grown women,thats kind of sad
I know that’s really sad
5:22 uh...
L0L
@@camilo6935 ikr like men have never experienced this so all they could do is say nothing
@@camilo6935 She said "grown women" not men! Read with your eyes and brain.
Only few grown women came up to her I love how the guy calls her grandma to pick her up. Can tell the guy is gonna be a great dad 💗
The fact that the older women just looked at her and and walked past and discussing, they should be helping the younger generation, people are so ignorant these days 😔 God bless those people who helped that lil girl. (Ok why did this comment blow up?) For anyone saying that the lady's could have something to do, it they were busy, they could have atlest stopped for 10 seconds to tell the little girl that she had a stain and maybe she should wrap her jacket around her waist, That wouldn't take long, wouldn't it?
Exactly. The only woman was the woman walking around with a daughter, and I’m pretty sure she wouldn’t want what happened in the social experiment to happen to her daughter so she showed empathy.
@Zalism well I'm sorry but I didn't know it had gotten so many likes after I made the edit, I have kindly removed it, Massive apologies
Ummm... Maybe they have places to be? Or they just don't care? If it doesn't effect me I'm not going to worry about it
Look.....u're not in their situation,u don't know their past experiences with trying to help people, you just watch one video of them to make a judgment....it's pretty dumb tho. Yes the "right" thing to do from ur perspective is to inform her about but it's different when the situation is happening in front of you. You probably would ignore her if u saw her there a voice might be telling u say something but u can't for some reason stuff happens dude. don't call them ignorant
I wouldn’t cause of my anxiety? Does that make me ignorant
Imagine if no teens helped this girl,nobody would have. Those ladies should be ashamed of themselves,even me who is just 1 year older than that girl,i would told her and helped her. Like...what is wrong with them? They surely must have pass that and they know how it feels...and still dont wanna help
SHAME ON THOSE LADIES.
ITS NOT HER THAT LOOKED RIDICILOUS,ITS THEM!
If no one tells her she won’t get embarrassed
@@ybn_alegend1843 trust me you would want someone to tell you. Just like you have a poop stain on your white pants. Anyways, what are you losing by telling her anyways? I think her opinion is just that ladies should help ladies, especially if it’s her first time :)
@@kyonnarie968 I would but I would feel very embarrassed if they told me
There not there responsibility and on top of that they could of been in a rush for something important stop making people do things when they don’t have too. They should not be ashamed of not wanting to deal with something.
Lol I am 11 two and I started at this age I just can’t I hate it.
it’s so sad how most of the people who helped her were teenage girls, when many adult women just stared and left, also the guy who called her grandma was so nice.
Mhm like the adults really pissed me off
Ikr
@@SPDRM Blood is really easy to notice, so they obviously saw it, Plus she’s wearing white pants.
@@SPDRM Like I said before, the stain was really big, and blood is easy to notice so...
As a father of two young daughters, this video completely restores my faith in gen z. I think i am going to talk to my eldest tonight about menstruation ❤
The first girl: oh it's your period it's totally normal nothing to be afraid of
Anotherr girl: sis you got blood😂
The boy said that
Lmao I don’t get how girls communicate
Yhey copied triman
ruclips.net/video/ivev4vG5sIM/видео.html
I made your comment 1k
3:34 Biology 101
"What's does period do?"
"It basically means you are not pregnant"
"WHICH IS GOOD"
End of lesson.
It’s good for everyone involved unless your trying to get pregnant
*bleeding*
Tween: "that's not good!.."
Older teenagers: well no but actually yes
Lol
Bro I'm going down the comments then exactly when I read thise that's when she says it
End of lesson🤣
This basically explains that Gen-z's got other gen-z's backs
Fax😌
yessiirr
But she wasn’t genz
Yup
faxx
Did a nurse look and just walk off 😭
The fact that a boy helped her but not a grown woman? That’s messed up
Right
men are perceived as predatorial by society, so I wouldn't judge them by not helping.
@@maverick6775 how would telling a young girl that she started her period be seen as predatorial? You sound like u just need an excuse
@@capy4765The same way it is really to have male kindergarten teachers
@@capy4765 If you have heard of that 97% thing you’d know that guys will get called predators even if they just walk too close to a girl. So I wouldn’t blame him for not helping. If this were to happen to a girl who wasn’t in on it and she actually didn’t know, she might yell at the guy for just looking down there. That’s just how society is.
Shoutout to all the young women who stoped. I’m proud that they knew that periods are normal and didn’t make her feel weird about it.
Why would they not know that they're normal💀
@@akiy2918 sometimes ppl think its embarrassing
@@kaede.4503 Yeah, you're right
@@kaede.4503 yea true
Actually the most hilarious thing is the only grown woman and man in this video are all Asian people, surprised?!
1:51 this girl has got to be the most caring
SHE WAS SO NICE!!!
Definitely she’s the best ❤️ if you’re out there watching this just know you’re amazing 👍
Facts
yeah 🥺🥺
@@inezsmith2443 thank you!
The fact that the ones who helped her where Teens, while some of the adults saw her and didn't even help her is sickening🤨. At least there's hope in our generation ❤️
The Asian guy: “I have your granddaughter and she’s bleeding”
😂he tried tho-
PLS🖐🏻😭
He has her hostage 🤣
😭
Pregnant
“I have your granddaughter and she is bleeding right now”. Please never listen to this out of context
LoL
Lmao
That's something you'd see in a comedy
That could have sounded bad If that was not the case.
🤣🤣Oh Boy
Imagine being her grandma and hearing “She’s bleeding right now”
Bruh your gonna give her a heart attack lol. At least he did something tho.
😂😂
😂😂😂
Facts at least the kid was trying to help. But saying shes probably having her first period is the best way. Dont make gma think her kids dying 😂
he probably felt too awkward to say she started her period, especially if she doesn't know much about it.
How could all these grown women and women in general just pass her by. Those who helped still have a heart ❤️
The fact that old women walked by and said nothing, and a boy did... It's just so embarrassing for them, cuz it's nothing bad, they have gone through it too, what would happen if h would help her...
Anyways, those teen girls or whatever their age were, they were polite!
Edit: OMG guys thank u sooo much for the likes, it's the first time that I get these much! TYSM ʕっ•ᴥ•ʔっ!
Younger generation are more kind
@@chocolateontoast no its just that older generations were taught to be ashamed of that sort of thing and that it was forbidden to talk about. In the 1800's a woman could only be taught about sex, periods, and pregnancy through her mother, or a married friend. We thankfully have come along way since then.
@@christywakeen229 trueeee
they are probably mothers as well its sad
@@christywakeen229 100% agree with you
It's so heartwarming to see that all the teens are helping her, and most of the adults are feeling disgusted and embarrassed
Only 2 adults helped her wow
Like the woman staring her down and just walking away
teens: going to help her without a second thought
adults: staring at her while passing by not even questioning why an 11 year old is by herself in a city
Maybe nervous, rather than embarrassed and disgusted. These days, trying to help a young girl with a delicate matter like that could lead to angry parents and accusations, even if they were well intentioned.
I am 43, and I certainly would not lead an 11 year old to the bathroom. I would offer to call her grandmother. I would give her a pad. But, I wouldn't ask her to go off to the bathroom with me.
So sweet
Pmo how many women just looked , STARRED actually .
@Nafeesah Benjamin I swear
@Nafeesah Benjamin tbh
Ikr smh
I like how even the teenage dudes were helping her out, not just the girls obviously they were educated good job on their parents 👍😁