Read soem earlier booklets from Kotex and
others to educate girls about menstruation: Read
most of a 1928 Australian
edition of the Kotex booklet Marjorie
May's Twelfth Birthday, and read three mid-1930s booklets by
Kotex, including a much-changed version of
Marjorie May's twelfth Birthday.
Read the whole menarche booklet As One Girl to Another
(Kotex, 1940).
See a Modess True or
False? ad in The American Girl magazine,
January 1947, and actress Carol
Lynley in "How Shall I Tell My Daughter"
booklet ad (1955) - Modess
. . . . because ads (many dates).
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Ad for teenagers: "Are you in
the know?" Kotex menstrual pads,
1953
For years copywriters for Kotex
sanitary pads produced Are you in the know?
advertisements for teenage American
girls. They are hilarious, at least to
us. But teens understood the language.
And they needed menstrual advice, and
who better to give it than Kotex? This
illustrates Joan Brumberg's point (in
her book The
Body Project) about the
menstrual hygiene companies' taking
over menstrual education from parents
and friends (see
some links in the left column).
The ads threw in other advice as well,
such as how to get along with boys,
touching a weak spot in most every
girl. Why not improve your luck and
use Kotex?
This is an ad from March 1953. See
an earlier
version (1949).
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Read most of a 1928 Australian
edition of the Kotex booklet
Marjorie May's Twelfth Birthday, and
read three
mid-1930s booklets by Kotex,
including a much-changed version of
Marjorie May's twelfth Birthday.
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