Wearing a gilet to feel a hot flush has opened his and others’ eyes, so they claim. Hmmm
can still invite heedlessly cruel comments. Some women, certainly, have already recoiled from the proposal that three minutes in the MenoVest offers a man any meaningful insight into the experience of menopause, with its other symptoms potentially including night sweats, insomnia, forgetfulness and depression, along with the inescapable message that much of society considers you superfluous.
, Menopause and the Workplace, that’s two out of five who might consider the MenoVest a virtuous-looking pretext for the new allies to patronise women before, during and after the menopause.
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