How Do You Highlight the Frustration of Tampon Dispensers? Make Men Pay for Toilet Paper

International Women's Day stunt promotes advocacy group Period

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For decades, women have had to deal with infuriating, unreliable tampon dispensers in public restrooms, where if you’re lucky enough to find one working, you’re almost sure to find it out of stock.

But all the frustrations about how (or whether) tampon dispensers work can drown out a seemingly obvious question: Why aren’t tampons free to begin with? We don’t expect bathroom users to pay for toilet paper, soap, water or paper towels, so why should it be different for tampons?

That’s the question being pushed into the cultural conversation today, International Women’s Day, by advocacy group Period and agency Huge, which created the mobile-activated

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