Showing blood is prohibited. Any kind of blood. Not *just* menstruation. You also can't cut your wrists on cam, or pick a scab until it bleeds. Do people do these things in real life? Yes. Does that mean that they should be allowed to get on cam and do it? No.
I don't know where you get this notion that we're not allowed to discuss periods on cam. We can totally talk about them. But we rarely do, because people rarely ask about them. We're just not allowed to SHOW BLOOD. Of any kind. If we get a nosebleed, we can't just sit on cam with blood dripping down our faces, we have to pop off cam and stop the bleeding before coming back, much like sticking a tampon or sponge up our vagina so our uterus blood doesn't drip down our legs.
Oh, and a dig at reading comprehension, really? You're displaying quite awful reading comprehension yourself, dude.
Oh, and since you didn't answer the question the first time -
Exactly what laws are being broken by not allowing people to bleed on camera?
What "international human rights charters" are being violated by expecting us to keep our blood contained and not visible?
Thats totally ridulous likening normal human function like menstration to something harmful like cutting wrists.
I cant believe what I am reading with a bunch of women in the sex industry supporting sexist rules
I've been fighting sexism and oppression my whole life and now I find some women support sexism and oppression
Especially in the sex industry. i thought this industry was a bt more enlightened and progressive than broader society