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menstruation
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Western countries
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Menstruation is a natural bodily process that occurs in females and is commonly discussed openly with access to a variety of menstrual products.
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menstruation
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Western countries
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Menstruation is a normal bodily function for women, often managed using sanitary products like pads or tampons.
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menstruation
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Western countries
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Menstruation is typically discussed openly and menstrual products are widely available and openly marketed.
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menstruation
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Western culture
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Menstruation is often considered a taboo topic and may be spoken about discreetly.
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menstruation
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Western cultures
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Seen as a natural bodily process and typically discussed openly
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period
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Western countries
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Menstrual period is a normal part of female biology and is openly discussed and managed with sanitary products.
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period
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Western countries
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Menstruation is a private matter not openly discussed in public, and women may use discreet methods to manage it like tampons or pads.
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period
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Western countries
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Use of period-tracking apps for menstrual cycle management is common and widely accepted.
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regulate menstruation
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Western countries
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Regulating menstruation is often addressed through medical interventions such as birth control pills or hormonal treatments.
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regulate menstruation
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Western countries
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Regulating menstruation using medication or birth control is commonly practiced and widely accepted.
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regulate menstruation
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Western countries
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Using hormonal birth control to regulate menstruation is common and widely accepted.
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regulate menstruation
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Western countries
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Regulating menstruation is not a common cultural practice and is not a widely discussed topic in public.
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tampon
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Western countries
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Commonly used by women for menstrual hygiene
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tampon
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Western countries
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Commonly used menstrual product for women in Western countries
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