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What if men could mensturate?

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Living in India made me understand that a white minority of the world has spent centuries conning us into thinking a white skin makes people superior, even though the only thing it really does is make them more subject to ultraviolet rays and wrinkles.

Reading Freud made me just as skeptical about penis envy. The power of giving birth makes “womb envy” more logical, and an organ as external and unprotected as the penis makes men very vulnerable indeed.

But listening recently to a woman describe the unexpected arrival of her menstrual period (a red stain had spread on her dress as she argued heatedly on the public stage) still made me cringe with embarrassment. That is, until she explained that, when finally informed in whispers of the obvious event, she said to the all-male audience, “and you should be proud to have a menstruating woman on your stage. It’s probably the first real thing that’s happened to this group in years.”

Laughter. Relief. She had turned a negative into a positive. Somehow her story merged with India and Freud to make me finally understand the power of positive thinking. Whatever a “superior” group has will be used to justify its superiority, and whatever and “inferior” group has will be used to justify its plight. Black me were given poorly paid jobs because they were said to be “stronger” than white men, while all women were relegated to poorly paid jobs because they were said to be “weaker.” As the little boy said when asked if he wanted to be a lawyer like his mother, “Oh no, that’s women’s work.” Logic has nothing to do with oppression.

So what would happen if suddenly, magically, men could menstruate and women could not?

Clearly, menstruation would become an enviable, worthy, masculine event:

Men would brag about how long and how much.

Young boys would talk about it as the envied beginning of manhood. Gifts, religious ceremonies, family dinners, and stag parties would mark the day.

To prevent monthly work loss among the powerful, Congress would fund a National Institute of Dysmenorrhea. Doctors would research little about heart attacks, from which men would be hormonally protected, but everything about cramps.

Sanitary supplies would be federally funded and free. Of course, some men would still pay for the prestige of such commercial brands as Paul Newman Tampons, Muhammad Ali’s Rope-a-Dope Pads, John Wayne Maxi Pads, and Joe Namath Jock Shields- “For Those Light Bachelor Days.”

Statistical surveys would show that men did better in sports and won more Olympic medals during their periods.

Generals, right-wing politicians, and religious fundamentalists would cite menstruation (“men-struation”) as proof that only men could serve God and country in combat (“You have to give blood to take blood”), occupy high political office (“Can women be properly fierce without a monthly cycle governed by the planet Mars?”), be priests, ministers, God Himself (“He gave this blood for our sins”), or rabbis (“Without a monthly purge of impurities, women are unclean”).

Male liberals and radicals, however, would insist that women are equal, just different; and that any woman could join their ranks if only she were willing to recognize the primacy of menstrual rights (“Everything else is a single issue”) or self-inflict a major wound every month (“You must give blood for the revolution”).

Street guys would invent slang (“He’s a three-pad man”) and “give fives” on the corner with some exchenge like, “Man you lookin’ good!”

“Yeah, man, I’m on the rag!”

TV shows would treat the subject openly. (Happy Days: Richie and Potsie try to convince Fonzie that he is still “The Fonz,” though he has missed two periods in a row. Hill Street Blues: The whole precinct hits the same cycle.) So would newspapers. (Summer Shark Scare Threatens Menstruating Men. Judge Cites Monthlies In Pardoning Rapist.) And so would movies. (Newman and Redford in Blood Brothers!)

Men would convince women that sex was more pleasurable at “that time of the month.” Lesbians would be said to fear blood and therefore life itself, though all they needed was a good menstruating man.

Medical schools would limit women’s entry (“they might faint at the sight of blood”).

Of course, intellectuals would offer the most moral and logical arguements. Without the biological gift for measuring the cycles of the moon and planets, how could a woman master any discipline that demanded a sense of time, space, mathematics– or the ability to measure anything at all? In philosophy and religion, how could women compensate for being disconnected from the rhythm of the universe? Or for their lack of symbolic death and resurrection every month?

Menopause would be celebrated as a positive event, the symbol that men had accumulated enough years of cyclical wisdom to need no more.

Liberal males in every field would try to be kind. The fact that “these people” have no gift for measuring life, the liberals would explain, should be punishment enough.

And how would women be trained to react? One can imagine right-wing women agreeing to all these arguements with a staunch and smiling masochism. (“The ERA would force housewives to wound themselves every month”: Phyllis Schlafly)

In short, we would discover, as we should already, that logic is in the eye of the logician. (For instance, here’s an idea for theorists and logicians: if women are supposed to be less rational and more emotional at the beginning of our menstrual cycle when the female hormone is at its lowest level, then why isn’t it logical to say that, in those few days, women behave the most like the way men behave all month long? I leave further improvisation up to you.)

The truth is that, if men could menstruate, the power justifications would go on and on.

If we let them.

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That thing called love…….

This post is inspired by the (fake) version of Harry Potter and Deathly Hallows that is floating around everywhere on the wild wild web and my gratitude goes to who ever wrote it as I sincerely believe Rowling herself wouldn’t have done a better job with it.

Evidently love is the topic that is currently in numero-uno position of topics that has been discussed,is being discussed and will be discussed until mankind cease to exist. So what makes this post different, well I believe there is a dearth of people who approach it in the sense I intend to and I am sick of all the stupid things they show on movies and soaps these days.

What keeps a members of same gender or of different genders together has long been a mystery so as the primary reason for the existence of mankind or earth or solar system or the universe.  Let me make a classification here i.e love between people of same gender and love between people of different genders.

(Note: If you have been thinking about dirty 3 letter words, I may advise you quit reading this now as the content I can boldly declare is deemed inappropriate for you)

Case 1 : Love between people of same gender (i.e a boy n a boy or a girl n a girl)

Please don’t laugh at me,for it may sound preposterous, is commonly referred to as friendship. The reason I classify it as love is that it shares many a common things with category 2. Friendship doesnt spark up in a day or two and if it does it isn’t one. Friendship incorporates into it a lot of things. It is that feeling of knowing there is somebody who cares for you,who loves you. It is that mutual understanding and willingness to help without being asked for. It is that feeling of having a sibling. It is that responsibility to ensure your friend does nothing wrong.It is that ability to be there at times of distress to share the grief.It is that reassuring look, gentle squeeze on the shoulder or a gentle pat on the back when necessity arises. It is the open mindedness and ability to ask for advise or help without hesitation.It is the hearty feeling of happiness when your friend succeeds without jealousy.

No matter how many “It is” ’s I add, everything can be put under the one magical word love. There is a dialouge in “One night @ call centre” by Chetan Bhagat relating to this aspect which I liked so much. It goes below

” I don’t know why people just dont say it. You are allowed to say ’I am hungry, I need some more food’ but not ‘I need some more love’ “.

So very true, why can’t we just it aloud. The society isn’t going to accept it nor isn’t my mom :) .

Case 2 : Love between people of different genders

If the category 1 has been interpreted as frienship in this society , this category this the most interpreted and people go to any measures to fall in it. I am no expert in speaking of this category. What goes here are strictly my private views that has never been influenced by the society.

As I mentioned earlier, this category has everything of “It is” ’s of the previous one. So how is it different. Speaking of it, this is why I had to mention Harry Potter and his relationship with Ginny in the book. Though one can having eternal happiness being in contact with people of same gender, it is the inherent psychology of humans that makes it easier for a person to seek solace in a person of opposite gender. Dont believe me!!, well it is true and its universally true. You may not realise this at first but it takes time and a lot of reading literally and figuratively to accept it. 

For instance take Potter, there are instances in book where he melts in shoulders of Ginny and he feels he can do absolutely anything if she is on his side. There are certain things one cannot share with even their closest of friends and can be shared only with ones love. It is that thing which distinguishes friendship and love. It is that feeling that makes life complete. If that is the part I liked in the book, the part I din’t like is the silly scenes of snogging and etc. I just dont know when people understand there just can be love and love alone without anything else.

That brings the closure of this post and I hope there might be a second part coming. Till then happy blogging. :)

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