What does it mean when Aunt Flo comes to visit?
What does it mean when Aunt Flo comes to visit?
(euphemistic slang) A personification of the menstrual period or menstruation. Aunt Flo came to visit last night: that’s why I was so ratty.
What does Aunt Flow mean?
Aunt Flo is a popular euphemism referring to the menstrual cycle.
Who came up with Aunt Flow?
The Forbes 30Under30 2019 recipients were announced. Claire Coder, Founder and CEO of Aunt Flow was recognized in the Social Entrepreneur category. Aunt Flow is redesigning the commercial bathroom space with their free-vend menstrual product dispenser. Toilet paper is offered, why aren’t tampons and pads?
Is Aunt Flow a nonprofit?
Why the Aunt Flow Org™ Exists Our Nonprofit Division is responsible for empowering you with the knowledge, resources and support to get free tampons at your office or school!
Why does Aunt flow offer free menstrual products?
Aunt Flow is a critical element to our bathroom experience, which positively impacts our customers. Offering free menstrual products is simply the right thing to do.”
When to use Aunt Flo in infertility treatment?
In the fertility community, sometimes AF is positive as it can be required to initiate infertility treatment and other times AF starting is devastating as it means treatment has not been successful. The term Aunt Flo is used to refer to a menstrual period when someone does not want to overtly state that they have their period.
When do you use the term Aunt Flo?
Aunt Flo is also spelled Aunt Flow. The term Aunt Flo is used to refer to a menstrual period when someone does not want to overtly state that they have their period. This may be used in public situations, when someone is feeling embarrassed about saying the word “period,” or to be funny.
Who is Claire the founder of Aunt flow?
Either order when you need or leave it up to us — we have a super cool algorithm to determine when you will need more product. Aunt Flow is the most efficient solution to provide menstrual products for free to employees, students, and guests. Hi! I’m Claire, the founder of Aunt Flow.