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OMG! When posting the new Kotex tampon ad earlier this week, I didn’t know that the original ad was banned by major US TV networks not only for initially using the word ‘vagina’ but converting the TV ads to ‘down there.’

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‘Down there’ also isn’t allowed by TV censors to discuss where a woman puts her tampon. People can be murdered by the millions in violence that causes me to cover my eyes, but a woman can’t say ‘down there’.

Then I say ‘turn off the damn TV.’ Or watch Discovery, the History Channel or PBS. Whatever we do, let’s make a federal case of the fact that we cannot say ‘vagina’ on American TV. If wish just hit the ‘off’ button for one month, the policy would change so fast, your head would spin.

In the Greek trajedy Lysistrata, written by Aristophanes, women band together to withold sex from their husbands and lovers until they negotiate a peace treaty in The Peloponnesian War. Yes, ladies had that power in 4th century BC Greece.

Can someone please tell me how American women got so penis-whipped that we can’t say the word ‘vagina’ in selling tampons on TV? Honestly, I think we could have gotten a ‘turn off’ in the Seventies. Women felt much more powerful back.

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