>Why were a lot of 2020s cartoons obsessed with using periods so much?
Hilarious how some men can’t even handle someone just talking about periods. Not even the “gross” details. Just talking about period products.
I work as a cashier sometimes in retail and I've come to find that anyone who was offended at these scenes is WAAY too uptight. People buy these products all the time.
I will not be satisfied until there's a $100m budgeted wide release Disney feature about a four year old learning how to wipe his own ass
Kids need to see this universal rite of passage depicted in a compassionate and informative way and IN 3-D so they feel valid and not alone on their journey into adulthood
People who refuse to enjoy forward thinking family entertainment like Disney/Pixar's Get That Brown Out of Town are bigots and transphobes
You joke, but Human Microbes is willing to pay you five hundred dollars for a bag of shit. Daily. I'm not lying. >You can choose if you want to make daily donations, or if you are too busy, to wait only for a large clinical trial. After screening 26,000 donor applicants and still not getting the quality of donor we're looking for, we've increased our prices and payouts to $500 per stool sample ($180,000/yr).
Why is children's media discussing mestruation? Like if all of a sudden a bunch of children's cartoons were including references to prostate exams or making prostate jokes I get the feeling you'd be weirded out too.
Have you considered the fact that women have been lying about periods and age of menarche for centuries? My mother claimed my sister started hers at 13 on a school medical fillout but I know damn fine she started it at 11.
Because girls start their periods as early as 11 most of the time, meanwhile you aren't taught to really check your prostate until your thirties. The thing you have to come to terms with anon is that Women got frickin' screwed biologically. Just accept that this and child birth are two things they'll constantly have to deal with while you won't.
>Why is children's media discussing mestruation?
Jfc anon most girls start their periods in middle school. Restart your life from scratch and pay attention in sex ed this time.
>girls get their periods as early as 10 >Ignores the cartoons are being watched by kids younger than 10
Isn't it good for them to know what they're getting into? Periods are often a very scary, very embarrassing thing when they start happening, largely in part cause the kids don't know about them till they happen.
Because girls start their periods as early as 11 most of the time, meanwhile you aren't taught to really check your prostate until your thirties. The thing you have to come to terms with anon is that Women got frickin' screwed biologically. Just accept that this and child birth are two things they'll constantly have to deal with while you won't.
>Why is children's media discussing mestruation?
Jfc anon most girls start their periods in middle school. Restart your life from scratch and pay attention in sex ed this time.
>Like if all of a sudden a bunch of children's cartoons were including references to prostate exams or making prostate jokes I get the feeling you'd be weirded out too.
Am I being gaslit? Weren't these always jokes in kids cartoons as well as adult cartoons? I'm not even a woman either, you're just being willfully moronic at this point.
Name them then. If you honestly think it was that prevalent then name them. I can only think of two, Braceface and As Told By Ginger, both of which were intended for plder audiences and dealt with heavy subjects regardless.
Fine anon I guess we all remembered wrong and you were right.
What does that have to do with this shit today though? America's been a totally Puritan society that thinks breasts and balls are more harmful than violence and gore. We got raised to believe that cursing is bad but going to war for oil is good.
I'm blanking on specific examples but I'm sure prostate exam jokes and jokes about putting examining equipment in someone's butt is a trope. If not then that is the weirdest mandela effect I've ever gotten.
>Man gets something shoved up his ass by doctor: makes funny face
Has been a staple of comedy for decades. You are being gaslit, 80% of the culture war are people complaining about stuff that was around when they were a kid because the man in their feed told them to be angry.
The only reason we avoid it like the plague is because of how fricking bipolar women are about the subject.
They b***h and moan about how they feel like they can't "be free" to talk about periods and pads and tampons and birth control and shit, but then the second you start talking about it like it's no big deal they get pissed off because you're not treating it like a big deal. Your wife or girlfriend whines and whines about how you never get tampons or pads for them, and you say "fine, what do you want?" and they suddenly turn all fricking coy like "it doesn't matter" or "oh I don't care", and then when you come back without their fricking special brand that they refused to tell you they throw a fricking tantrum.
I'm sorry your body biologically compels you to be an absolute b***h for a minimum of one week a month, but it's not our fault.
You're a homosexual with shitty takes and you use reddit tier reaction images in a vein attempt to appear as an intellectual https://desuarchive.org/co/search/image/nirq5_wNvkritNA7AXQl7g/
Yes, i'm from 2034, and society has collapsed since the arrival from the gay Black folk from outer space, they hated troonism so badly they destroyed our society
We can call it Raising Wood and it's all about a boy named Wood Harding dealing with a monster that lives under his sheets but he's too afraid to tell anyone else. Then he finds out all the other boys in school also have little monsters under their sheets.
skidmarks.
character runs through hall, knocks over laundry basket, the underpants and their brown stains hilariously cover the chasers face.
this is gold stephen, make this movie script now, kids will love it, they shit themselves all the time, its relatable.
Ah yea, boners and leaky sleepy penises are the same as a week of horrible abdominal cramping, bleed out of a vegana, headaches, and out of whack grooming levels every month.
They're both uncomfortable and embarrassing parts of sexual maturation, yes. Telling stories about either one of them, directed toward children, feels pedophilic though. They're things that should stay private, not something companies need to package and sell.
You remind me how back in middle school girls would throw a pad or tampon into a group of boys to watch them scream and scramble like it was a venomous snake
how come women seem to think every negative emotion ever expiriences by others is either anger or fear?
every time someone says "hey this sucks" or "this isnt funny" their response is "oh nooo youre scared? afraid of some period stuff? angry perhaps? boo hoo" can they
genuinely not conceive of other emotions?
is it just because those are the only two emotions women seem to feel, so they view everything in the world through the same lens?
please anon, im giving them the benefit of the doubt
knowing they all unanimously think this schoolyard level "haha umad bro" retort is clever is a dozen times worse
women say stupid shit and no one has enough patience to listen to it and drag them through the critique of it all b/c they will cry even more, so it's better to just leave women alone and not listen to whatever is coming out of their mouths
That's a good lesson, I learned long ago not to argue with women, for the same reason they say not to argue with a moron- they'll pull you down to their level
They're naturally overemotional and simpleminded
Sometimes it's easier to just say "yes dear that's very nice" and move on
>hubby says that if he needs to buy period pads I should buy condoms >buy extra small condoms and wink at the cashier >let him raw me in the Target parking lot while telling him how much of a dicklet my husband is
Don't frick with women. We rule the world.
>husband expects me to do him a favor by shopping, same way he does for me >act like a 10 year old by doing it incorrectly
wow you sure uh... showed him! now nobody will ever think all those sterotypes we already think about women, like them being immature, emotional, passive aggressive or loose
Turning Red mentioned periods because that's what everybody thinks is the source of all anxiety in young women. Baymax had an episode about periods because it's about health. I can't excuse The Ghost and Molly McGee's period talk other than being open. Disney Channel programming rarely brings up reproductive development, but it's not completely uncharted for them. Twenty years ago there was an episode of Lizzie McGuire about Lizzie buying her first bra. Nickelodeon's As Told by Ginger had an episode about Ginger shaving her legs without her mother's consent. Hell, Disney's Doug had the titular character outright say that sex is how babies are made. I'd rather these topics be explored than kept in the dark. Same should apply to young men sexual development and have episodes that address shaving and erections.
>Why were a lot of 2020s cartoons obsessed with using periods so much?
Hilarious how some men can’t even handle someone just talking about periods. Not even the “gross” details. Just talking about period products.
I work as a cashier sometimes in retail and I've come to find that anyone who was offended at these scenes is WAAY too uptight. People buy these products all the time.
I will not be satisfied until there's a $100m budgeted wide release Disney feature about a four year old learning how to wipe his own ass
Kids need to see this universal rite of passage depicted in a compassionate and informative way and IN 3-D so they feel valid and not alone on their journey into adulthood
People who refuse to enjoy forward thinking family entertainment like Disney/Pixar's Get That Brown Out of Town are bigots and transphobes
You joke, but Human Microbes is willing to pay you five hundred dollars for a bag of shit. Daily. I'm not lying.
>You can choose if you want to make daily donations, or if you are too busy, to wait only for a large clinical trial. After screening 26,000 donor applicants and still not getting the quality of donor we're looking for, we've increased our prices and payouts to $500 per stool sample ($180,000/yr).
reboot when?
Why is children's media discussing mestruation? Like if all of a sudden a bunch of children's cartoons were including references to prostate exams or making prostate jokes I get the feeling you'd be weirded out too.
10 year old boys don't get prostate exams but 10 year old girls can get periods.
Try again.
Then again boys are sometimes taught how to look for lumps on their testicles in health class.
>10 year old girls can get periods.
Only on growth hormone saturated diets
/misc/ tier meme
>The New York Times is a /misc/ rag apparently
https://www.nytimes.com/2022/05/19/science/early-puberty-medical-reason.html
Anyway it's gross and should confined to conversations between women.
Have you considered the fact that women have been lying about periods and age of menarche for centuries? My mother claimed my sister started hers at 13 on a school medical fillout but I know damn fine she started it at 11.
Um, no.
Periods start around age 10 to11.
Sometimes even 9.
Where the frick you been anon? 1833?
>girls get their periods as early as 10
>Ignores the cartoons are being watched by kids younger than 10
And people older than ten too. What's your point Puritan?
Isn't it good for them to know what they're getting into? Periods are often a very scary, very embarrassing thing when they start happening, largely in part cause the kids don't know about them till they happen.
Because girls start their periods as early as 11 most of the time, meanwhile you aren't taught to really check your prostate until your thirties. The thing you have to come to terms with anon is that Women got frickin' screwed biologically. Just accept that this and child birth are two things they'll constantly have to deal with while you won't.
>Why is children's media discussing mestruation?
Jfc anon most girls start their periods in middle school. Restart your life from scratch and pay attention in sex ed this time.
Then why aren't we getting boner movies, goddamnit
Pixar's "Bulge", November 2025
Because blood is worse than cum.
As far as stuff that comes out of your dick you're spot on
Because erections imply sexual arousal, periods do not.
You're right, I forgot periods have nothing to do with sex and sexual arousal has nothing to do with puberty
>Like if all of a sudden a bunch of children's cartoons were including references to prostate exams or making prostate jokes I get the feeling you'd be weirded out too.
Am I being gaslit? Weren't these always jokes in kids cartoons as well as adult cartoons? I'm not even a woman either, you're just being willfully moronic at this point.
I mean there are butt exam jokes in kid's media I guess. Butt humor is a winner
I remember it too. Just like I remember some girls shows mentioning padding their bras.
Name them then. If you honestly think it was that prevalent then name them. I can only think of two, Braceface and As Told By Ginger, both of which were intended for plder audiences and dealt with heavy subjects regardless.
>Name them then.
Aw shit here we go againn.
>couldn't name one
Fine anon I guess we all remembered wrong and you were right.
What does that have to do with this shit today though? America's been a totally Puritan society that thinks breasts and balls are more harmful than violence and gore. We got raised to believe that cursing is bad but going to war for oil is good.
I'm blanking on specific examples but I'm sure prostate exam jokes and jokes about putting examining equipment in someone's butt is a trope. If not then that is the weirdest mandela effect I've ever gotten.
>Man gets something shoved up his ass by doctor: makes funny face
Has been a staple of comedy for decades. You are being gaslit, 80% of the culture war are people complaining about stuff that was around when they were a kid because the man in their feed told them to be angry.
>Why is children's media discussing something that every girl goes through?
It's no less disgusting then your typical hateful fart cartoon.
it's not even it being offensive
but what started it
when was the bar lifted
James Cameron.
Nobody needs to know when and how you bleed out your c**t.
The only reason we avoid it like the plague is because of how fricking bipolar women are about the subject.
They b***h and moan about how they feel like they can't "be free" to talk about periods and pads and tampons and birth control and shit, but then the second you start talking about it like it's no big deal they get pissed off because you're not treating it like a big deal. Your wife or girlfriend whines and whines about how you never get tampons or pads for them, and you say "fine, what do you want?" and they suddenly turn all fricking coy like "it doesn't matter" or "oh I don't care", and then when you come back without their fricking special brand that they refused to tell you they throw a fricking tantrum.
I'm sorry your body biologically compels you to be an absolute b***h for a minimum of one week a month, but it's not our fault.
Why should they, it's kind of a personal thing. It's like talking about erections in kid's shows.
Cinemaphile men are incredibly unmasculine. They freak out at the slightest thought of women.
You're a homosexual with shitty takes and you use reddit tier reaction images in a vein attempt to appear as an intellectual https://desuarchive.org/co/search/image/nirq5_wNvkritNA7AXQl7g/
Is this thread from the future?
Yes, i'm from 2034, and society has collapsed since the arrival from the gay Black folk from outer space, they hated troonism so badly they destroyed our society
>tfw no Gay Black folk from Outer Space animated series
GAY!
Black folk!
FROM OUTER SPACE!
FRUITING UP SHIT AT A GALACTIC PACE!
Using musicals to run the human race!
the Gay Black folk fro~m Outer Spaaaace~
Black and homosexual
And brown and draggy
AND
CISSY SISSIES GETTING POZZED
RATCHET THOTS GON GET MY CLAWS
No more breeding
Just MAN MEAT MEETINGS
GAY Black folk
FROM OUTER SPACE!
>Cinemaphile can’t stop crying about periods now
If b***hes get to do this, I demand Pixar make a movie about morning wood and wet dreams
Hell yeah I'd watch it
We can call it Raising Wood and it's all about a boy named Wood Harding dealing with a monster that lives under his sheets but he's too afraid to tell anyone else. Then he finds out all the other boys in school also have little monsters under their sheets.
>Wood Harding
sad part is, this is the same cute analogy turning red was leaning into, but this movie would get an immediate R-rating because male puberty bad
skidmarks.
character runs through hall, knocks over laundry basket, the underpants and their brown stains hilariously cover the chasers face.
this is gold stephen, make this movie script now, kids will love it, they shit themselves all the time, its relatable.
Ah yea, boners and leaky sleepy penises are the same as a week of horrible abdominal cramping, bleed out of a vegana, headaches, and out of whack grooming levels every month.
They're both uncomfortable and embarrassing parts of sexual maturation, yes. Telling stories about either one of them, directed toward children, feels pedophilic though. They're things that should stay private, not something companies need to package and sell.
>when you try to piss and spray the wall instead
Apples to oranges comparison
>This kills the Cinemaphile user
No thanks. I switched to reusables. Now if I ever get izekaied, I’ll be ready.
https://desuarchive.org/co/search/text/%22%3EHahaha%20it%E2%80%99s%20funny%20because%22/type/op/start/2022-07-22/
This again?
Are you actually a woman or did you just work on Turning Red
You remind me how back in middle school girls would throw a pad or tampon into a group of boys to watch them scream and scramble like it was a venomous snake
It's okay when Japan does it apparently
>were
Oh god. It’s happened again. What year is it?
Women are gross, why the frick can't they just be normal? This shit is why I crossdress.
maybe because half of the population has them?
>Why were a lot of 2020s cartoons obsessed with using periods so much?
Because peeminist won
will they have the balls to do a masturbation themed episode?
>let's make this rare subject a thing
>spams it several times in a row
Disney is so fricking moronic it's unreal
Don't know. Don't care. Seethe more.
Look up female stand up comedy.
Just call these transphobic and they can stop. It's not fair that little trans girls need to constantly be reminded of being different.
Why? Transgender men also get periods.
Unironically this can work, make the globohomosexual reap what they sow.
Get help
>*fart*
>ugh so immature
>*menstruate*
*>LOOOOOOL*
Gendered era lets you talk about gendered things now
NNNOOO STRAIGHT WHITE MEN ARE OPPRESSED NNNOOO
Disney has done this since the 40s
how come women seem to think every negative emotion ever expiriences by others is either anger or fear?
every time someone says "hey this sucks" or "this isnt funny" their response is "oh nooo youre scared? afraid of some period stuff? angry perhaps? boo hoo" can they
genuinely not conceive of other emotions?
is it just because those are the only two emotions women seem to feel, so they view everything in the world through the same lens?
i think theyre just being mocking anon
please anon, im giving them the benefit of the doubt
knowing they all unanimously think this schoolyard level "haha umad bro" retort is clever is a dozen times worse
women say stupid shit and no one has enough patience to listen to it and drag them through the critique of it all b/c they will cry even more, so it's better to just leave women alone and not listen to whatever is coming out of their mouths
That's a good lesson, I learned long ago not to argue with women, for the same reason they say not to argue with a moron- they'll pull you down to their level
They're naturally overemotional and simpleminded
Sometimes it's easier to just say "yes dear that's very nice" and move on
Right because men are rarely ever angry and there totally wasn't countless outrage threads surrounding everything in OP's pic.
>how come women seem to think every negative emotion ever expiriences by others is either anger or fear?
The threads I mention are clearly feuled by anger and disgust so you're not really getting anywhere.
anger? no. disgust? kinda
>Not anger
>On Cinemaphile
>Where there are rage threads literally every single day
Now you're just coping. Sad!
have a nice rest of your period ma'am
Yes dear that's very nice
im soakin up all that pussy blood honey
get a room you two...
toilet humor but for women, simple as
I have a period fetish so it works for me
Eh, I prefer the original period jokes in animation.
back then you couldn't even talk about periods in kids shows
Disney fricking refused to air an episode of Braceface that suggested it heavily
>hubby says that if he needs to buy period pads I should buy condoms
>buy extra small condoms and wink at the cashier
>let him raw me in the Target parking lot while telling him how much of a dicklet my husband is
Don't frick with women. We rule the world.
>husband expects me to do him a favor by shopping, same way he does for me
>act like a 10 year old by doing it incorrectly
wow you sure uh... showed him! now nobody will ever think all those sterotypes we already think about women, like them being immature, emotional, passive aggressive or loose
Honestly if we didnt have such weird cultural hang ups about periods there's a lot of comedic potential in them.
Turning Red mentioned periods because that's what everybody thinks is the source of all anxiety in young women. Baymax had an episode about periods because it's about health. I can't excuse The Ghost and Molly McGee's period talk other than being open. Disney Channel programming rarely brings up reproductive development, but it's not completely uncharted for them. Twenty years ago there was an episode of Lizzie McGuire about Lizzie buying her first bra. Nickelodeon's As Told by Ginger had an episode about Ginger shaving her legs without her mother's consent. Hell, Disney's Doug had the titular character outright say that sex is how babies are made. I'd rather these topics be explored than kept in the dark. Same should apply to young men sexual development and have episodes that address shaving and erections.
Anime did it first etc etc
>Why were a lot of 2020s cartoons obsessed with using periods so much?
Real life is basically a cartoon now
https://twitter.com/wartranslated/status/1574483334679478284