If Men Had Periods, These Are the Ridiculously Advanced 'Manpons' They'd Use

WaterAid wanted to draw attention to the 1.25 billion women worldwide who don’t have access to a toilet during their period. So, the charity made an ad suggesting if men had periods, they would need manpons.

When you figure out how those things are connected, you can let me know.

They made two other strange spots—one about how men having periods would change football (soccer to us Yanks), and another about how men having periods would change office interactions. But the true viral standout is the fake spot for ManPax Manpons, which people seem to be sharing because men using tampons is funny, and of course, they’d have to be super manly manpons designed by NASA.

Manpons are more advanced than your average feminine product, with their Kevlar skeleton and heated therma-core. The bait-and-switch appeal is also fairly advanced. Perhaps WaterAid was getting tired of no one giving a damn about the myriad of other videos on their channel—the heartfelt true stories of those living without clean water and the transformative effect that sanitation makes in their lives.

So, they made a spot about men needing tampons, and lo, the attention started to flow. Even more amusingly, they actually collected a bunch of speculative data about how people think the world would change if men did have periods, and created a press release out of it.

Charities, take note. If people don’t care about your cause, find something for them to care about, even if it’s a ridiculous hypothetical question. Now let’s hope they care enough about it to actually change something.

Here are the two other spots:



Vaso sanitário canta para promover o World Toilet Day

Dia 19 de novembro será comemorado o World Toilet Day, você sabia? Essa é a proposta da ONG WaterAid, para nos lembrar da importância de se ter um vaso sanitário. O filme da campanha traz o personagem “Louie, the Loo” cantando sobre a nossa sorte de ter um lugar apropriado para cumprir as nossas obrigações fisiológicas.

Parece engraçado, mas o assunto é sério. Segundo a WaterAid, uma em cada três pessoas no mundo não tem acesso a esse objeto trivial, que está a um banheiro de distância de você. Sem saneamento básico, crianças são acometidas por doenças, e mulheres sofrem com a falta de dignidade ficando vulneráveis em áreas de risco.

O Dia Mundial do Vaso Sanitário é oficial, reconhecido pela Nações Unidas, e acontece pela primeira vez em 2013. E a ONG acerta ao passar a mensagem de forma leve e bem humorada com a privada que canta.

A criação é da agência Now.

World Toilet Day

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