the bizarre world we live in

I’m stunned. Just watched an advert on TV for a prominent pain killer. Apparently it can relieve both headaches and “monthly” pains.

Why is it that we can have almost complete nudity on TV but it’s not acceptable to say “period”?

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  1. h1s_songb1rd

    Actually, they should have said “menstrual pain”.

    1. David Ould

      not “period pain”? That’s common here and in the UK.

      1. Anonymous

        My euphemism beats your euphemism

        David, “period pain” as as much a euphemism as “monthly pain” don’t you think?

        David McKay

        1. David Ould

          Re: My euphemism beats your euphemism

          naaaah. Period gets straight to the point. “Monthly” is a ridiculous attempt to not be unsavoury.

          1. h1s_songb1rd

            Re: My euphemism beats your euphemism

            Women joke about their “monthly friend”. But it’s all very sarcastic. 😉

            1. David Ould

              Re: My euphemism beats your euphemism

              us men “joke” about it too. Don’t forget. We have to live with Dr Jekyll and Mrs Hyde.

              1. h1s_songb1rd

                Re: My euphemism beats your euphemism

                Well, you might not have to joke around as long… there’s a New Oral Contraceptive Available That Produces 3-Day Period… it’s called Loestrin. Here in America, the commercial has a girl saying that she wants to say goodbye to her “period” *gasp*. Yes… she says the word. 😉

      2. h1s_songb1rd

        Hehe, nope. Here in North America the lay term is “cramps”. But the more medical term is “menstrual pain” and that’s what they usally use in TV commercials.

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