This is In The Now: our brain child out of wanting to have conversations like a cross between titas of Manila gossiping at your local brunch place and intoxicated youth talking about life in a McDonald's at 4 am, having the need to document our thoughts and put them in a time capsule (but if a time capsule were easily accessible on the internet), and appreciating what growth we may have had. Hello from our minds to your ears.
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This is In The Now: our brain child out of wanting to have conversations like a cross between titas of Manila gossiping at your local brunch place and intoxicated youth talking about life in a McDonald's at 4 am, having the need to document our thoughts and put them in a time capsule (but if a time capsule were easily accessible on the internet), and appreciating what growth we may have had. Hello from our minds to your ears.
Other than having to fight for suffrage, dealing with misogyny, and overcoming (traditional) society's expectations of what it means to be born with boobies and not a dick, women also have to deal with a more constant source of discomfort: menstruation. This week, we talk about periods, period products (yes to sustainable options like cups!), hormones, conservatism in the Philippines, and making use of this bodily function for bearing child.
In The Now
This is In The Now: our brain child out of wanting to have conversations like a cross between titas of Manila gossiping at your local brunch place and intoxicated youth talking about life in a McDonald's at 4 am, having the need to document our thoughts and put them in a time capsule (but if a time capsule were easily accessible on the internet), and appreciating what growth we may have had. Hello from our minds to your ears.