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Vinnie's Giant Roller Coaster Period Chart & Journal Sticker Book

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The curse, the crimson tide, Aunt Flo-no matter what you call it, menstruation is often a taboo subject. Then along came Vinnie, who's made it his mission in life to demystify periods for women (and men!) the world over. With space to chart a year's worth of periods, the journal will help you create a detailed account of your natural cycle, as well as cheer you up with hot tips on cramp cures, hilarious quotes from fellow menstruators, and more. The snazzy vinyl tampon case is perfect for toting and protecting period paraphernalia in your purse or backpack. Take it from Vinnie: Don't dread your monthly cycle, celebrate it! Compare notes with your pals, impress your gynecologist, and most important of all-know your flow!

96 pages, Spiral-bound

First published March 1, 2002

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May 2, 2007
There are some things that they don't warn you when you're a kid. Like when I first got my period and I looked down at my minnie mouse undies and thought to myself "Great, I can't wear you anymore. Apparently I'm a woman now."

If only I had Vinnie to guide me through all the ups and downs of this "cycle of life."

Complete with stickers like ice creams to represent heavy flows, useful yoga streches, postcards offering "Greetings from Camp Cramp" and a tampon case with a scary puma on one side to "keep your tampons safe". I've come to love the pig-nosed Vinnie during the time when others can't stand me.

Useful tip: Stick Vinnie on your coffee table so guests now whether to stay or leave.

True story: I was at a photo shoot. Hot model named Henry (he's in the Marcs Spring/Summer 06 campaign) looks amongst my pile of crap, points to a red pencil case and goes "what's that?" "you mean this old thing?" I say and pull out the tampon case. Watch his face change from inquistive to horror when he realised what it was."Don't worry Henry," I says, "There's no tampons in there... only pads." Poor boy
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December 22, 2016
Cute, but I kind of don't like a guy as a normalizer of period things. It'd get more points / have more weight if it was done by women / people with periods.
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