Colton Underwood Calls Period Underwear ‘So Gross’ and Women Respond

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Colton Underwood, known as the virgin bachelor from ABC’s recent season, recently expressed his distaste for period underwear, leaving women on Twitter less than impressed. Despite his romantic journey and newfound love, Underwood’s understanding of women’s bodies seems lacking, particularly when it comes to the practicality of period underwear—those items specifically kept for the monthly cycle that, yes, can get stained.

Let’s take a moment to address this. I think it’s safe to say many of us have a pair or two of period underwear. Why? Because menstruation can be unpredictable, leaks can happen, and life isn’t always tidy. Are we expected to toss out every pair that gets a little blood on it? Absolutely not.

During a recent episode of the show Chat & Chew, co-host Lila Jennings posed a question to Underwood: “If we were married, would you notice if I’m wearing cute underwear or my period underwear?” Underwood’s reaction was nothing short of shocked. Co-host Sarah Lane attempted to clarify, explaining that many women have designated underwear for that time of the month.

Underwood remained unconvinced. “You keep those around? Just buy new ones!” he exclaimed. “Throw them out. I’ll buy you new ones. That’s just so gross.” He even went so far as to compare period blood to soiling one’s underwear. “If you had an accident, would you just wash them?” he asked. “No, you’d throw them away.” Yes, he equated menstrual blood to feces.

The hosts tried to enlighten him on why his views were misguided. Jennings noted that discarding underwear after every minor leakage is “wasteful,” while Lane emphasized, “It’s not waste—it’s a natural part of my body.”

Women on Twitter joined the conversation, urging Underwood to mature in his understanding of menstrual cycles. Many pointed out that it’s rather elitist to assume every woman can afford to replace her underwear every time there’s an accident.

In the meantime, Underwood appears to be thriving in his post-show relationship and hopefully will come to realize that period leaks are a normal part of life, not something to be embarrassed about. After all, every woman has at least a few worn-in pairs of underwear that tell the real story of her cycle.

And a quick note to all men: menstrual cycles are completely natural, often messy, and there is no shame in that.

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In conclusion, Underwood’s comments highlight a misunderstanding of menstruation that many women find frustrating. Period underwear serves a purpose, and it’s essential for everyone to acknowledge and accept that menstruation is a normal part of life.

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