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Google Search tells users men can menstruate and that it’s ‘not a feminine thing’

Updated: September 5, 2023 at 7:57 pm EST  See Comments

Tue Sep 5, 2023 – 5:51 pm EDT

(LifeSiteNews) – If one asks the world’s top internet search engine the simple question, “Can men menstruate?” the top answer currently suggests that the female biological process is entirely unrelated to natural womanhood.

As noticed by various social media users over the weekend, the top result of entering “can men menstruate” into Google’s Search bar reads: “Having a period is not a feminine thing, and people of all genders menstruate, including non-binary people, agender people and even plenty of men! Menstruation doesn’t change anything about your gender, it’s just a thing that some bodies do.”

Google: Misinformative content violates our policies and will be removed.

Also Google: pic.twitter.com/Uro0BpxdCe

— Seth Dillon (@SethDillon) September 4, 2023

It’s more important than ever that people stand up to this nonsense. WOMEN need to say enough. NO, guys don’t get periods, can’t have babies, and better never dare try to compete against us in the swimming pool or track field.

— Trish Regan (@trish_regan) September 4, 2023

The answer comes from a page on TransHub, an Australian website dedicated to “all trans and gender diverse (TGD) people in [New South

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