I think that any parent that allows their daughters to read Teen Vogue should seriously consider putting them up for adoption in hopes that the girl will get a home with good parents. Can you imagine your mother or father allowing you to read an article on how to use your menstrual blood in witchcraft ceremonies. If you are my age I can assure you your parents would have flipped out.
The article, titled “Menstrual Blood Magic: 3 Spells For Your Period,” is an installment of their practical magic series. Magic sounds innocuous but witchcraft has a much darker inflection. I wonder how many mothers pray that their daughters grow up to be witches, outside of Hollywood that is.
The writer Lisa Stardust begins by saying:
“We’ve all seen how that stigma is spread, from tampon commercials showing women discreetly discussing their periods to the way we hide our own menstruation when it’s our ‘time of the month.’ Rather than play into this patriarchal shame, witches and other masters of magic believe menstruation is a gift from nature.”
Stardust claimed that your menstrual blood is powerful, especially during a full moon. Teen Vogue did make one disclaimer on the article. They noted that the full moon does not actually affect your period. Whew. I was worried for a moment.
Teen Vogue has been very controversial such as the issue that explained that sex work is real work and that a woman plying her trade would see more than just men, they would see women and transgenders as well.
The rag also promoted an “antifa explainer.” In that issue you find out antifa is not really violent, they just have strongly held principals. And of course who could forget their monumental issue “A Guide to Anal Sex.”
“The clients who seek sex workers vary, and they’re not just men. The idea of purchasing intimacy and paying for the services can be affirming for many people who need human connection, friendship, and emotional support. Some people may have fantasies and kink preferences that they are able to fulfill with the services of a sex worker,” the article, aimed at children as young as 13, states.
The hyper-political and extremely far-left magazine also published a lengthy article in 2018 glorifying abortion and calling for colleges to offer the procedure on campuses. One of the women featured described how she “wants the world to know how much relief and joy her ability to get an abortion has brought her.”