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Should "Menstrual Leave" Be Adopted In Nigeria? by xynerise: 1:09pm On Mar 03, 2016
I just heard the UK now gives menstrual leave to allow women take time off work during monthly period.

I really think this should be placed into consideration as some women tend to experience some level of psychological breakdown at work while having menstrual pains.

What do you think?

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Re: Should "Menstrual Leave" Be Adopted In Nigeria? by Nobody: 1:17pm On Mar 03, 2016
That'd be cool.
It'll just make it easier to calculate their ovulation period. cheesy

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Re: Should "Menstrual Leave" Be Adopted In Nigeria? by xynerise: 1:23pm On Mar 03, 2016
brandnew3:
That'd be cool.

It'll just make it easier to calculate their ovulation period. cheesy
What do you need their ovulation period for? undecided

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Re: Should "Menstrual Leave" Be Adopted In Nigeria? by Atk01(f): 1:26pm On Mar 03, 2016
That's not bad idea.
Re: Should "Menstrual Leave" Be Adopted In Nigeria? by Nobody: 1:26pm On Mar 03, 2016
xynerise:

What do you need their ovulation period for? undecided
to knock her belly up fast.

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Re: Should "Menstrual Leave" Be Adopted In Nigeria? by xynerise: 1:27pm On Mar 03, 2016
brandnew3:
to knock her belly up.
Smh

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Re: Should "Menstrual Leave" Be Adopted In Nigeria? by Sparrow13: 1:42pm On Mar 03, 2016
Yes


And the men also need

WET DREAM LEAVE

2hrs late to work everyday you have a wet dream

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Re: Should "Menstrual Leave" Be Adopted In Nigeria? by ramdris(m): 1:46pm On Mar 03, 2016
There is so much discrimination against men in this life... wtf! This will just be one more reason employers will not take in women for any vacancy.... menstrual leave, maternity leave, weaning leave, and sick leave. Haba!

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Re: Should "Menstrual Leave" Be Adopted In Nigeria? by misspicy(f): 3:07pm On Mar 03, 2016
Yes grin


That will be the best initiative for women who experience Menstrual cramps,some make use of painkillers to with stand the pain inorder to be able to carry out their duties and always abuse it which is very dangerous to their health embarassed

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Re: Should "Menstrual Leave" Be Adopted In Nigeria? by KingEbukasBlog(m): 3:07pm On Mar 03, 2016
privileges they get for being women grin ... but the feminists still complain

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Re: Should "Menstrual Leave" Be Adopted In Nigeria? by jhnmilano: 3:08pm On Mar 03, 2016
WHY?

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Re: Should "Menstrual Leave" Be Adopted In Nigeria? by MadCow1: 3:08pm On Mar 03, 2016
Only if Konji leave is approved for men.. angry


If Maternity leave no do una, make una turn sit at home wives. angry

Bitches better shove a tampon into their coochie, put their PMS in check and come into work and be well behaved. angry

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Re: Should "Menstrual Leave" Be Adopted In Nigeria? by defendedvictim(m): 3:08pm On Mar 03, 2016
...if adopted, most employers wud rather stick with working with only men, n leaving less vital roles to women. That wudnt be nice #mythoughtthough

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Re: Should "Menstrual Leave" Be Adopted In Nigeria? by habefeh(m): 3:08pm On Mar 03, 2016
Am tired oo
Re: Should "Menstrual Leave" Be Adopted In Nigeria? by KingEbukasBlog(m): 3:08pm On Mar 03, 2016
xynerise:
I just heard the UK now gives menstrual leave to allow women take time off work during monthly period.

I really think this should be placed into consideration as some women tend to experience some level of psychological breakdown at work while having menstrual pains.

What do you think?



The UK did not give menstrual leave .. a UK company decided to start such

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Re: Should "Menstrual Leave" Be Adopted In Nigeria? by philip0906(m): 3:08pm On Mar 03, 2016
Rubbish!! If you don't want to work, sit down at home. All these feminists apologists who will look for every avenue to advance their overly beaten ideologies. Soon, a hash tag will be created and the lazy ones will hop on the train to scream "menstrual leave".

Try that one with me and get ur sorry as.s kicked out of the office undecided

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Re: Should "Menstrual Leave" Be Adopted In Nigeria? by Krismart(m): 3:08pm On Mar 03, 2016
xynerise:
What do you need their ovulation period for? undecided
Lolz. Ask am o
Re: Should "Menstrual Leave" Be Adopted In Nigeria? by UlqU3(m): 3:09pm On Mar 03, 2016
And the men should take

- Fatherhood leave
- "just paid bills" trauma leave
- "my daughter brought a man home" leave
- El classico and UCL warmup leave

Smh

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Re: Should "Menstrual Leave" Be Adopted In Nigeria? by johntaiwo123(m): 3:09pm On Mar 03, 2016
xynerise:
I just heard the UK now gives menstrual leave to allow women take time off work during monthly period.

I really think this should be placed into consideration as some women tend to experience some level of psychological breakdown at work while having menstrual pains.

What do you think?



Funny question
Re: Should "Menstrual Leave" Be Adopted In Nigeria? by otijah(m): 3:09pm On Mar 03, 2016
that mens we men would also be ejaculating leave, for those with vaseline will und beta

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Re: Should "Menstrual Leave" Be Adopted In Nigeria? by VickyRotex(f): 3:09pm On Mar 03, 2016
Yes it should undecided If I hear undecided undecided



ramdris:
There is so much discrimination against men in this life... wtf! This will just be one more reason employers will not take in women for any vacancy.... menstrual leave, maternity leave, weaning leave, and sick leave. Haba!

Men now have Paternity leave. I have a friend on Paternity leave at the moment.

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Re: Should "Menstrual Leave" Be Adopted In Nigeria? by jhnmilano: 3:09pm On Mar 03, 2016
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Re: Should "Menstrual Leave" Be Adopted In Nigeria? by Nobody: 3:09pm On Mar 03, 2016
end time leave

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Re: Should "Menstrual Leave" Be Adopted In Nigeria? by Dyt(f): 3:10pm On Mar 03, 2016
YES!!!
Re: Should "Menstrual Leave" Be Adopted In Nigeria? by timilehin007(m): 3:10pm On Mar 03, 2016
Yes walahitalahi and konji break too Cux that basta.rd konji na concubine pikin(0mo ale)
Re: Should "Menstrual Leave" Be Adopted In Nigeria? by Damtha(f): 3:10pm On Mar 03, 2016
Menstrual leave indeed

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Re: Should "Menstrual Leave" Be Adopted In Nigeria? by Krismart(m): 3:11pm On Mar 03, 2016
I think its a welcomed idea, and men should also be given wet dream leave

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Re: Should "Menstrual Leave" Be Adopted In Nigeria? by Nobody: 3:11pm On Mar 03, 2016
YES OOOOOOOO
Re: Should "Menstrual Leave" Be Adopted In Nigeria? by perfectcato(m): 3:11pm On Mar 03, 2016
grin
Re: Should "Menstrual Leave" Be Adopted In Nigeria? by henrydadon(m): 3:11pm On Mar 03, 2016
on be only menstrual leave..una go soon begin dey collect spiritual husband leave

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Re: Should "Menstrual Leave" Be Adopted In Nigeria? by AwajisEJ(m): 3:11pm On Mar 03, 2016
I'm not in support of this undecided
Re: Should "Menstrual Leave" Be Adopted In Nigeria? by jeje123(m): 3:12pm On Mar 03, 2016
capital NO dis is Nigeria not UK!

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