Chemists On Why Sanitary Pads Are Often Offered In Black Covers? Responses Are Disturbing!

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A female body menstruates, just another healthy biological process. How long will it take for us to accept this? When will we break this social taboos? Or is it against our “Indian Culture”? Perhaps the problem lies in the mindset of our society, the outlook we perceive. What do you think Logical Indians, how long things will remain the same? How we can make a change?

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