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17th April 2017
06:17pm BST

As if #periods didn't have enough shame and taboo surrounding it, we now have a V-Zone!! Like why? Do men have P-Zones? Come on @Bodyform!! pic.twitter.com/32Bf1hd0kG
— Freda Health (@fredaspeaks) April 17, 2017
@fredaspeaks @bodyform @MonicaLennon7 @jessphillips @janegarvey1 @TeenVogue @HappyPeriodOrg @jk_rowling @ellencmanning @lkherman Are they trying to create a term that covers vulva and vagina? #weirdzone
— Donna Blakey (@donnablakey) April 17, 2017
There aren't enough Twitter characters for all the eye-rolling emojis I want to use rn ????????????????????????????????????????????????????? https://t.co/go6uetDCiH
— Brogan Driscoll (@Brogan_Driscoll) April 17, 2017
Sounds like a word used in a play-by-play analysis of sex by an American sports commentator. https://t.co/al9UNkuJsf
— Tim (@Timmeh_TC_Crabb) April 17, 2017
V-Zone my arse https://t.co/P4iBCCytcK
— Jane Garvey (@janegarvey1) April 17, 2017
Okay... let's not get ahead of ourselves, we have to remember these are two competing brands, we just can't imagine men calling their areas the 'P Zone'. You can call it whatever makes you comfortable, and if you're stuck for words, we actually have a HUGE list of words for vaginas that we've compiled... because that's just the way our brain works. You're welcome.Let's shout it loud and proud - VAGINAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAA! Oooh and VULVAAAAAAAAAAAAAAA!! #periodpositive #empowerment #smashshame @bodyform https://t.co/Cjs7gZPDGs
— Fanny Cool (@fannycoolblog) April 17, 2017

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