“When I was little, it was like: ‘One day this disgrace will fall upon you and you should feel ashamed.’ This video is so sweet and important!”

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Annie continues, “But what am I gonna do? If there’s blood on the inside of my underwear, I’m gonna take some toilet paper, and I’m just gonna kind of wipe it out [and] throw the toilet paper in the toilet.”

“If you don’t have the opportunity to get a pad, here’s what you’re gonna do in the meantime, OK? You’re gonna take your hand, and you’re gonna wrap some toilet paper around your hand, and you’re gonna make a little pillow,” she explains.

“This is gonna fit right in the crotch of your underwear. You’re gonna hold it in place,” she says, demonstrating as she stands up. “You can do this until you get yourself a real pad.”

“This little trick is a temporary fix until you can find the right moment to get a real pad. A simple trick all of us women know! This option offers relief for girls and peace of mind for how to handle what’s to come,” she added.

“Why did the ‘yay’ make me want to cry though? I wasn't taught about periods like this. They were always a burden and that's a taught belief system. Periods are actually fascinating,” another person said, while one more user added, “Love the ‘Yayyyy’ instead of the OH No that traumatized me.”