Ad for an Elldy tampon (Japan) with applicator (October 1996).
Early Japanese tampon (1977): Shampon Young.
A Japanese university student generously sent me the ad, along with others, some very old, which were part of a paper she wrote about the history of the Japanese menstrual products industry.
Ads for the Kotex stick tampon (U.S.A., 1970s) - a Japanese stick tampon from the 1970s.
Early commercial tampons - Rely tampon - Meds tampon (Modess)
And, of course, the first Tampax AND - special for you! - the American fax tampon, from the early 1930s.
See a Modess True or False? ad in The American Girl magazine, January 1947, and actress Carol Lynley in "How Shall I Tell My Daughter" booklet ad (1955) - Modess . . . . because ads (many dates).
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Ad for Kotex menstrual napkins, March 1992,
Good Housekeeping magazine, U.S.A.
No one forced her to do this!

Look at the most painful smile you'll probably ever see in an ad for menstrual gear!

Who can blame her? Someone asked her to wear white pants, sit on a bench and invite millions of people to look at her crotch to see if they can see a menstrual pad or, worse, red. Or even worse, both. And she's not looking you in the eye.

On the other hand, I don't think she's doing this for free.

I find her expression agonizing; she might be ready to cry (see an enlargement below the ad). The guy is more relaxed but he wasn't asked to expose himself in the worst way possible for a clothed woman. Properly brought-up American women don't - well, you know!

As I mentioned elsewhere on this site, the Rumanian-American artist Saul Steinberg said that Americans don't smile on only two occasions: when looking at art and in the presence of a dead person (although I dispute the latter based on my attendence at funeral parlor viewings).

Americans wear emotional masks; Steinberg made and often wore real masks when being interviewed - after he became naturalized as an American. The Smithsonian's Museum of American Art once presented a gallery of Steinberg's work and the masks he made - and a photo of his wearing one.

Japanese also wear masks; that's another fascinating topic.

Mormon proselytizers in Switzerland were once warned in a booklet that the Swiss smiled far less than Americans, saving them often for family and friends. So remember that when you knock on their doors.

OK, now look at a French woman in a similar situation! Sure, it's a false smile but at least she's not ready to have a nervous breakdown. Those French!

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Below: What a brave, painful smile! It'll all be over in a second! Oh, wait, you'll be featured on a Web site 15 years later. Um, what's your name? The guy's thinking, Can't wait till I tell my buds what I did today!
 
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