Has anyone else noticed how these days girls casually talk about their menses? I make no pretensions about being ideologically correct, but methinks that nobody – and I mean nobody – wants to hear about a woman’s vaginal discharge. It is yucky, and it shouldn’t be something a girl can casually throw into a conversation as though she is talking about the weather. The only person to discuss such things with is your partner or mother. Not casual acquaintances. Ew!
Are you on menses mabruh ??
Not only do you have a low IQ, you also seem like a faggot. Kula block mushienzi
What if I told u its worse than eew. The dens u visit have use menstrual blood to make customers stay coming. Also in food so you stay faithful. You been ingesting period blood ever since bro
@sani once posted an article on the properties of menses so cock eyed cloaca might be on to something
what dens are you talking about? chang’aa dens? Do you think their usual sort of clientele are ktalk members? You seem dumb.
@Electronics4u come look at this foul-mouthed veined tree-holder
Society has been conditioned to treat menstrual cycle as a monthly disease and a life and death matter through pad adverts on TV and NGOs that think they just landed on moon after delivering one month supply of said pads to some women for foreign funding. At the current rate, they’ll be on your face as a ‘necessary item’ in every toilet. Brace for the worst.
Kukaa na wamama utawacha nanii
Hapana. I see it on whatsApp statuses. Girls are also increasingly throwing it in casual conversations. Upus tu.
I.O.N naskia you studied in nyangoma primary school and had the best handwriting.
You haven’t met @uwesmake who feeds off discarded used pads and tampons in the streets for the nutritional values
wanakuchukulia mumama mwenzao, sasa wanakuambia juu ya menstruation clots
sikiza ukichukua notes polepole bila kusumbua
I careless,…madman
Yep,all true. This happened after i wrote the word ‘cacophony’ in my komposisson ,niliwekwa headboy mara hio hio na nikashinda award flani sikumbuki.