The video that's making the name... if men had a menstrual cycle.

If everyone had a period, maybe we'd feel more comfortable. But they're something men will never try, so talking about hygienic napkins, symptoms, tampons are still taboo. And in many hygienic napkin ads, blood still turns blue. But a advertising campaign for a brand production of hygienic peceta [...]
If everyone had a period, maybe we'd feel more comfortable. But they're something men will never try, so talking about hygienic napkins, symptoms, tampons are still taboo. And in many hygienic napkin ads, blood still turns blue.
But a marketing campaign for a brand of hygienic peceta production has taken a step forward in this direction, perceiving the menstrual cycle as something that belongs to everyone and has done it through a video showing what it would be like if even men were to have their period. The advertising broadcast in some U.S. states is inclusive. Its goal is not only to involve the criticals, but to turn this into a topic that affects everyone. The brand representative is clear that this subject will not please everyone, but it is time to change and move on.










