For generations, periods have been wrapped in whispers. Many of us may still clearly recall the uncomfortable time of our first period, along with confusion, shame, and terror. Even though these stories are very personal, they are remarkably common: a pad tucked surreptitiously under a book, a ruined school uniform, or a hushed discussion. However, what if we used that quiet to our advantage?
Discussing our early period stories is a potent tool for social change as well as a personal act of bravery.
Breaking the Taboo, One Story at a Time
Despite being a normal biological function, menstruation is nevertheless stigmatized. One in three South Asian girls are unaware of menstruation prior to their first period, according to UNICEF. Shame and dread result from this ignorance. However, by freely sharing our tales, whether on social media sites like Instagram, LinkedIn, or even at the dinner table, we make room for empowerment, empathy, and education.
Creating Safe, Period-Positive Spaces
When we talk about periods, we normalize them. When leaders, influencers, and working professionals share their experiences, they help dismantle long-standing taboos. Imagine a young girl reading a LinkedIn post by a successful CEO about her first period—how empowering would that be?
It tells her: “You are not alone. Your body is powerful. There is nothing to hide.”
Shifting the Narrative: From Shame to Strength
Words have power. Every time we say “period” without flinching, we challenge a system that taught us to be embarrassed. Sharing stories about period leaks, cramps during exams, or support from friends builds solidarity. It builds a sisterhood.
From Bollywood celebrities to school teachers, more women are speaking up. Campaigns like #PeriodPositive and #MenstrualMatters are gaining momentum. At WomenShine, we believe storytelling is a catalyst for change—and period stories are no exception.
For the Future: Educating Boys and Empowering Girls
This isn’t just a “girl’s issue.” When boys and men hear these stories, they become allies. They understand, support, and help foster more inclusive homes, schools, and workplaces. Education begins with conversations, and every story shared is a seed planted for a more period-friendly world.
Let’s Start a Movement
Your story matters. Whether it was awkward, funny, or painful—share it. Post it on LinkedIn. Talk about it with your daughters, sons, and friends. Let’s make periods a conversation, not a secret.
From shame to strength—it starts with us.
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Team WS