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Case ([personal profile] case) wrote in [community profile] fandomsecrets2014-06-08 03:48 pm

[ SECRET POST #2714 ]


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(Anonymous) 2014-06-09 01:21 am (UTC)(link)
There were plenty of real pre-industrial women who were active, as well. In fact, most women outside of the upper class were active. They had to be.

I'll fully admit that I don't know how they handled their periods, but I really get annoyed when people think that women just sat at home doing nothing until recently. I mean, shit, just for one example, in the middle ages, breweries and inns were run by women.
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[personal profile] diet_poison 2014-06-09 02:54 am (UTC)(link)
That's what I want to know, though. How they (fictional characters in a setting where pads and tampons don't exist) handle their periods. :P

(Anonymous) 2014-06-09 04:46 am (UTC)(link)
Apparently being very, very active can reduce periods. Amenorrhea comes up a lot if you google it, but I'm not sure about specifics.
This is the reasoning I've seen in fiction anyways, if dealt with at all. How women actually handled blood, well, other people have already mentioned the rags and free flowing.