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Ad for Freedom menstrual tampons, sanitary napkins and panty pads, 1990, Germany, from Kotex

Germans saw this effervescent, and nude - that's body paint - woman laughing for Freedom menstrual pads, tampons and panty pads in a 1990 issue of the German magazine Girl! (yes, Girl!), a mainstream magazine for German teenage girls, and also in mainstream magazines for women, such as Freundin ("Girlfriend"). Like the French, Germans accept nudity both in life and in print, and elsewhere, with less fuss than Americans - much less fuss.

The words at lower right say, "Menstrual hygiene that's fun [!] ," which may be pushing the issue ("Monatshygiene, die Spaß macht" in German).

Kimberly-Clark, the American company that makes Kotex menstrual pads and tampons, sells Freedom in Germany and also a brand in France, which at this time also had models looking as if they were really enjoying themselves during menstruation, not like those crabby Americans! It's probable that the colorful packaging is meant to disguise the merchandise, though, rather than show any pleasure in periods.

Many younger, hip Germans know English words like "girl" and "freedom," and there is actually a German magazine for teenage girls called Mädchen, which means "girl." Go figure. English has a foot in pop culture around the world.

See the box for this tampon. See a similar German ad, also from Girl! in 1990. See a plastic shopping bag with a menstrual pad ad on it - German, of course.

See the box for the French version of this tampon. See a similar German ad, also from Girl! in
1990 and funny versions from England.

Compare the American "Modess, because . . ." ads, a French Modess ad, and a French ad featuring just a man!

See more ads for menarche-education booklets: Marjorie May's Twelfth Birthday (Kotex, 1933), Tampax tampons (1970, with Susan Dey), Personal Products (1955, with Carol Lynley), and German o.b. tampons (lower ad, 1981)
See also the booklets How shall I tell my daughter? (Modess, various dates), Growing up and liking it (Modess, various dates), and Marjorie May's Twelfth Birthday (Kotex, 1928).
And read Lynn Peril's series about these and similar booklets!
See another ad for As One Girl to Another (1942), and the booklet itself.
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