Yooooooo


Not cringey but funny as hell.

Nice try Accenture.

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Not cringe
Pro
Not cringe. Super important.
Pro
Not cringe. It's a social issue *and* a business issue.
There is a global feminine hygiene industry worth billions of dollars annually. People have to be able to discuss the problem-to-be-solved.
Not cringe at all. This is basic knowledge about how our bodies work.
Cringe is not understanding that.
You must be a male. Not cringe, salute to her for bringing awareness to this topic.
Pro
Posting about this in LinkedIn is cringe. That is not the platform for it.
OP doing mental gymnastics to explain why they’re totally right lol.
OP you could argue that there are better platforms for this, but it’s definitely not cringe and it’s arguably more relevant than most of the garbage on LI based on authors professional interests.
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BUT HOW DOES IT RELATE TO B2B SALES????
Sponsored by Playtex® #partner #collab
This s a parent's job, not the school's. I wouldn't want my daughter to have to sit in a class of 30 and ask a question while half the class roll their eyes or say "Stupid question!!" I taught them this subject, and many other potentially embarrassing subjects like body odor, and the need to keep clean at all times.
There’s a lot of parents that are too busy trying to keep their families afloat financially or are too embarrassed to teach their kids about the changes that happen in puberty.
Teaching this kind of thing in schools ensures that girls can be prepared for when periods begin. It’s important information that shouldn’t always be trusted to parents.
Bizarre to post personal health information about her 10 year old sister. Point can be made without doing that.
Why is it the responsibility of the taxpayer to teach sex ed to 9 year olds? Where are the engaged parents?
Because it’s also the responsibility of the taxpayer to support welfare programs for orphans and homeless. An ounce of prevention is worth a pound of cure.
The “engaged parents” for so many kids are both full time employees trying to make ends meet - or maybe even just a single parent working more than a full time job. If you’re so privileged and you don’t want your kids to get this valuable education at school, no one’s stopping you from sending them to private school.
Enthusiast
My favorite kinds of posts are the cringe vs. Not cringe POVs. I see both sides. Mostly the part about not exploring her little sister’s bodily functions for LinkedIn engagement
Where's the cringe?
Telling the world about the menstrual status of her 10 year old sister.