Three days out, I turn to reflect on #confidentcarry. Throughout the coming week, posts here will cover the following topics.
- what I learned
- what surprised me
- the reactions of others
- how it changed me
- an appraisal of #confidentcarry
- the narratives of others
#ConfidentCarry is still changing me and those nearest me even thought it happened 3 days ago.
Public display of #confidentcarry began a journey not only for me, but also for those nearest me because it changed the way they will forever see and feel about menstrual / feminine hygiene products.
Here’s an example: Last night while Hubby and I were at Lowe’s he noticed what he thought was #confidentcarry.
“Look,” he said, “her tampons are showing – she’s doing the #confidentcarry thing!”
I followed his gaze and saw a young women in jeans. It appeared that she had something pink sticking out of one of her hip pockets. We walked closer for a better view and realized the pink was not in her pocket, but rather an applique above her pocket.
Hubby’s #confidentcarry experience during our Friday night date forever changed him and opened his eyes to the possibilities and freedom that #confidentcarry offers.
Can you imagine a world where #confidentcarry is the accepted norm? #Confidentcarry has the power to change the world one person, one attitude at a time.
Can you see that #confidentcarry of that which society says is forbidden to acknowledge has the power to end shame and bring about an attitude of #confidentcarry in all aspects of life?
Confidence – isn’t that what we want for our girls? for ourselves?