For adolescent boys and girls, gender awareness is vague and they don't know what menstruation is. Girls suddenly have their period in class, which can't be handled well. After getting her clothes dirty, she will be laughed at by people around her. This is a normal physiological structure, but it casts a layer of shame on menstruation, which makes little girls cringe at the mention of menstruation when they are still immature, and covers up this shame while suffering from physical pain.
But in fact, none of this is the girl's fault. On the contrary, the popularity of sex education in schools is not in place, and parents fail to let their children know their physical characteristics in time. Although the current education system is becoming more and more open, and all regions attach importance to universal sex education, as a comprehensive problem, it still needs a process to really put it on the table, so that children can calmly understand and talk about the psychological changes of their bodies with dignity. After all, there are great differences between boys and girls in behavior, body and psychology. /kloc-under 0/8 years old, naturally curious and shy. They need the correct guidance from schools, instead of covering up gender education with an unambiguous fig leaf.
Correct social education and sound science popularization of physiological knowledge can let teenagers know that physical changes are normal phenomena, and the special topic of girls' menstruation should be respected. At the same time, once there is discomfort, boys should take the initiative to help, instead of shyly hiding in the corner and afraid to stand up. Menstruation is not a substitute, but an object of respect and protection.