firm, owned by Procter & Gamble, received mixed responses to a pro-trans tweet after it insisted 'not all women have periods'.
Tampax tweeted: "Fact: Not all women have periods. Also a fact: Not all people with periods are women. Let's celebrate the diversity of all people who bleed."It then added the hashtags: '#mythbusting #periodtruths #transisbeautiful'.While many feminists criticised the message as an attempt to "erase" women and called for a boycott of the long-established brand, others praised it as "inclusive".
Criticism of the tweet has been labelled "transphobic" and blamed largely on the work of TERFs - transexclusionary radical feminists, The Mirror reports.