Aunt Flo's Monthly Visit

Posted by: jawjaw

Aunt Flo's Monthly Visit - 01/16/08 11:30 PM

Aunt Flo's Monthly Visit

This is an actual letter from an Austin woman sent to American company Proctor and Gamble regarding their feminine products. She really gets rolling after the first paragraph...

PC Magazine's 2007 editors'choice for best web mail-award-winning letter....

Dear Mr. Thatcher,

I have been a loyal user of your 'Always' maxi pads for over 20 years and I appreciate many of their features. Why, without the Leak Guard Core or Dry-Weave absorbency, I'd probably never go horseback riding or salsa dancing, and I'd certainly steer clear of running up and down the beach in tight, white shorts. But my favorite feature has to be your revolutionary Flexi-Wings. Kudos on being the only company smart enough to realize how crucial it is that maxi pads be aerodynamic. I can't tell you how safe and secure I feel each month knowing there's a little F-16 in my pants.

Have you ever had a menstrual period, Mr. Thatcher? Ever suffered from the curse'? I'm guessing you haven't. Well, my time of the month is starting right now. As I type, I can already feel hormonal forces violently surging through my body. Just a few minutes from now, my body will adjust and I'll be transformed into what my husband likes to call 'an inbred hillbilly with knife skills.' Isn't the human body amazing?

As Brand Manager in the Feminine-Hygiene Division, you've no doubt seen quite a bit of research on what exactly happens during your customers monthly visits from 'Aunt Flo'. Therefore, you must know about the bloating, puffiness, and cramping we endure, and about our intense mood swings, crying jags, and out-of-control behavior.

You surely realize it's a tough time for most women. In fact, only last week, my friend Jennifer fought the violent urge to shove her boyfriend's testicles into a George Foreman Grill just because he told her he thought Grey's Anatomy was written by drunken chimps. Crazy! The point is, sir, you of all people must realize that America is just crawling with homicidal maniacs in Capri pants...

Which brings me to the reason for my letter. Last month, while in the throes of cramping so painful I wanted to reach inside my body and yank out my uterus, I opened an Always maxi-pad, and there, printed on the adhesive backing, were these words: 'Have a Happy Period.'

Are you ***ing kidding me? What I mean is, does any part of your tiny middle-manager brain really think happiness - actual smiling, laughing happiness is possible during a menstrual period? Did anything mentioned above sound the least bit pleasurable? Well, did it, James?

FYI, unless you're some kind of sick S&M freak girl, there will never be anything 'happy' about a day in which you have to jack yourself up on Motrin and Kahlua and lock yourself in your house just so you don't march down to the local Walgreen's armed with a hunting rifle and a sketchy plan to end your Life in a blaze of glory.

For the love of God, pull your head out, man! If you just have to Slap a moronic message on a maxi pad, wouldn't it make more sense to say something that's actually pertinent, like 'Put down the Hammer' or 'Vehicular Manslaughter is Wrong', or are you just picking on us?

Sir, please inform your Accounting Department that, effective immediately, there will be an $8 drop in monthly profits, for I have chosen to take my maxi-pad business elsewhere. And though I will certainly miss your Flex-Wings, I will not for one minute miss your brand of condescending bull sh*t. And that's a promise I will keep. Always.

Best, Wendi Aarons
Austin , TX
Posted by: Dee

Re: Aunt Flo's Monthly Visit - 01/17/08 12:43 AM

This is a laugh riot!!! Had a hystorectomy in 93 and I do not miss the curse one bit...in fast I go "naa naa nannie boo boo" whenever I pass the pads dept. Before my surgery I suffered from massive blood loss and all that goes with it for 6 years...idiotic male doctors who didn't have a clue...I guess they thought being anemic was a natural part of the period process. On my last legs I finally found a female doctor who took one look at me and said "surgery now". I broke into tears and put her in my will. So, there are some good things about menopause, the number one being no more periods!!!!
Posted by: ladyjane

Re: Aunt Flo's Monthly Visit - 01/17/08 12:19 PM

This brings back too many memories...ughhhh. Don't miss them one bit! But due to endometriosis and too many surgeries and drugs to try to help it, I had a hysterectomy at age 31, just when I desperately wanted a second child. Now I look back and wish I had put the surgery plans on hold...for a little bit. Whatever!!! The letter was too funny and I understand along with all the rest!