As for all the "indignities" perhaps having a man discussing things would have opened up the subject for other men and boys and taken away the secrecy and stigma still associated with menstruation, which would do a great deal to remove the indignities. It's a question of having an open mind and not prejudging because of someone's sex.
Why the "" around indignities? The role was a period dignity officer. My mind is not closed. I am very much open to the possibility that a woman could do the job better than a man - are you?
Maybe, perhaps, possibly, it might have happened that having a bloke in the role would educate boys about periods better than a woman who has experienced them, but is that a good reason not to give the woman a chance to show what she could do after starting up the project? Is an untried man always better than a woman in your opinion?
Anyway, let's see the result of the tribunal when more of the facts are made public?
Does anyone have this jumpsuit?
