Periods are considered unclean in my community. Now, I make a point to talk about them

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This First Person column is written by Leisha Toory, who lives in Ottawa. For more information about CBC’s First Person stories, please see the FAQ.

I was around 11 when my grandmother told me I couldn’t enter our family temple in Mauritius when girls were unclean. “Unclean” was her word for menstruating. I felt so ashamed as my cousins, siblings, parents and other relatives walked into the temple that day while I stayed outside and watched the ceremony from afar. 

This ostracization happened monthly to the other women on their periods in our community as well. There was no reason for me

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