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A viral video by the Demery family has gone viral attracting nearly eight million views.
It shows men how tampons work on the inside of their bodies by dousing them in water.
Menstrual taboos have been used to separate women from men physically and socially, by creating the perception that a natural bodily function is a sign of weakness.
A study found that boys' early learning about menstruation is haphazard.
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