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should they be free ?????

period come natural and you still have to pay for sanitary towels

i think yes

hollysalter8
over a year ago
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Leannexxx

I think yes they should be free not only for the reasons you have said but some girls don't speak to there mum over them I know I didn't but I was lucky I had a little job so I go my own

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davey184

I think they should be free 100% If Nurses and clinics can give out free condoms or addicts new needles, whilst sanitary towels are an essential part of women's regime. So charging for them is wrong in my opinion.

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Leannexxx

davey184 and we was getting taxed on them aswel

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beccatavender

I think they should be free for those who are in need, but if you can afford to buy them you should, so not to take resources away from those who need them more.

There is a charity you can donate to which provides free sanitary products https://periodpoverty.uk/

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tumblespots

They should be free, but it doubt it will happen, just think how long it took to get the tax taken off the cost of buying them!

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Lalou

Yep i think all things like that should be free and also toilet paper and nappies i dont see why we should pay to be fair, your right these things come natural so why should we pay for them

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RegularComper90

Yes, they should be free.

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Chelsea0121

Yes they should deffo be free

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GuiomarSantamar

Completely agree they should be free.

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Chelchel

Definitely should be free, we don't choose periods or even want them. People get contraception for free so why not sanitary products.

I feel sorry for those that can't even afford basic shops own brand.

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hspexy

Yes, but we may see pigs fly before that happens over here. I try to get as many free samples as possible

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MrsCraig

In Scotland there is an act that states all local authorities and educational facilities have to legally provide free sanitary items to those who need them. They can either be reusable or disposable. We also have an app that tells you where you can get the items for free.

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