It certainly is right to call this woke madness. While men probably don’t think much about it, periods are an important part of life to women between puberty and menopause, normally over 35 years. Women’s health writers frequently deal with this issue for young women having their first period. It is an important part of life, as we need both sexes to reproduce. The Bible and science say so. But, things have changed.
The ladies’ sanitary pad manufacturer Always has told writer Milli Hill that the “women,” “girls” and “females” should be removed from online articles about periods to avoid offending transgender people. It would seem that such people also have “periods,” or believe so, in this socially constructed world. Helen Joyce, of the women's rights organisation Sex Matters, said: 'It's bad enough that Always has taken the ideological decision to erase women and girls – its entire customer base – from its communications and advertising. It's downright sinister that the same ideological choice appears to have been foisted on Milli Hill, who's done such important work demystifying and destigmatising periods.'”