 I joined Women Connect first, so I feel it is my second home. We hear about it two, three times a week. Different cultures have different perspectives, but in the end, it's all the same. Since the beginning of time, periods for some reason have been such a shame, almost, or embarrassment for women, put on to women, I think, more so than what it actually is. It's something very natural that happens, and it's also a good thing, because we know what it's doing, we know what it's there for. We've been talking to so many different cultures and different people. Some of them are very shy, don't talk, some of them quite awkward. I think it's good, because we didn't gear up with womens, and they can spread their sense, they don't need to be, so it's like a confident. Slowly, slowly, they start to have a confident and it's good thing. I thought, oh, someone from a different faith or belief system or world view will have maybe a completely different perspective, but they actually didn't. It was very, it was pretty much the same. It was identical in terms of our experiences and how we handle it or how society brings us. The approach to talking about it, the tone can be gentle. I think different people's experiences are different, so, you know, in my household, it was very like, matter of fact, blah, blah, blah, and it wasn't like, oh, but I think that tone wouldn't work with someone else, with another woman. So I think just kind of understanding and respecting that individuals are different, different cultures are different, and their tone, like the way in and talking about things, to bring things out, may have to be more gentle. Sometimes you haven't got anybody else to talk about it to. I mean, but who are doctors? It's very clinical. But as we found downstairs, the five of us, six of us, there were two of us. Okay, yeah. Very freely about how we found out about periods, how is, how we coat, how we taught our children. We need to embrace periods. Yes, as we need... Men is, and women, like, not just women, because this is something that touches everybody. So Period Proud Wales means steps forward in being really open and confident in talking about something that's very natural and very normal and has been happening since the beginning of time to women. And it's a good thing.