Experta en yoga pide eliminar tabú sobre la menstruación (Video)

Steph Gongora es una estrella de Instagram, tiene más de 270,000 seguidores que la admiran por sus habilidades en yoga.

Hace unos días, Steph compartió un video, donde está realizando distintas posturas de yoga, mientras usa un conjunto blanco. En su entrepierna, se ve una mancha roja ocasionada por su periodo menstrual y sobre estos escribió a un lado del video, pues busca hacer conciencia sobre la verguenza que muchas mujeres sienten cuando se habla de la menstruación o cuando sufren un accidente y se manchan.

“Soy una mujer y, por lo tanto, sangro. Es sucio, es doloroso, es terrible y es hermos. Y aún así, tú no lo sabrías. Porque yo lo escondo. Escondo cosas en el fondo del bote de basura. Respiro, cansada, durante los cólicos, mientras que mantengo una sonrisa pintada con labios cerrados”.

Esta mujer busca hablar sobre un tema que muchas veces es tabú y resaltar que en muchos países las muejres no cuentan con las medidas higiénicas necesarias para cuando menstruan, por lo que tienen que faltar al trabajo.

I am a woman, therefore, I bleed. . It’s messy, it’s painful, it’s terrible, & it’s beautiful. . And yet, you wouldn’t know. Because I hide it. . I bury things at the bottom of the trash. I breathe, ragged and awkward through the cramps, all the while holding onto this tight lipped, painted on smile. . Tampons? Shhh. We don’t say those words out loud. Hide them. In the back pocket of your purse, in the corner of the bathroom drawer, at the very bottom of your shopping cart (please let me get a female cashier). . Events or engagements get missed. I’ll tell myself it’s the PMS, sure, but it has more to with the risk of being “caught,” at what…I’m not quite sure. . And I’m lucky. . Over 100 million young women around the globe miss school or work for lack of adequate menstrual supplies, & fear of what might happen if the world witnesses A NATURAL BODILY FUNCTION. . WHY? . Because hundreds of years of culture have made us embarrassed to bleed. Have left us feeling dirty and ashamed. . STOP PRETENDING. Stop using silly pet names like Aunt Flo because you’re too afraid to say “I’m bleeding” or “vagina.” Stop wasting so much effort hiding the very thing that gives this species continuity. . START talking about it. Educate your daughters. Make them understand that it can be both an inconvenience and a gift, but NEVER something to be ashamed about. Educate your sons so they don’t recoil from the word tampon. So when a girl bleeds through her khaki shorts in third period (pun intended), they don’t perpetuate the cycle of shame and intolerance. . This #StartSomethingSunday , I want to highlight @corawomen . . Cora Women is a 100% Organic tampon company. . But that’s not all. They are also breaking barriers. Making it ok to talk about periods, even on social media. Providing personalized, delivered tampon/pad orders right to your door. AND for every box purchased, donating a box of sustainable pads to girls who can’t afford menstruation products. . Fuck yeah. That’s the kind of stuff I can galvanize behind, NO money OR product needed. Just a mission I support on a topic we should ALL be talking about. . THIS IS JUST A LEAK, NOT FREE BLEEDING ✌🏽

Una publicación compartida de Steph Gongora (@casa_colibri) el 5 de Feb de 2017 a la(s) 11:06 PST