Podcast Host Blocked by Menstrual App for Tweeting ‘Trans Women Don’t Have Periods’

Podcast host Allie Beth Stuckey was blocked on social media by a menstrual-tracking application after criticizing the platform for allowing men who identify as women to have access to a product where women share “intimate details about their bodies.”

Stuckey, the conservative Chrisitan host of The Blaze’s “Relatable” podcast and author of You’re Not Enough (And That’s Okay): Escaping the Toxic Culture of Self-Love, shared pictures of her exchange with Flo Health in a Tuesday tweet.

“Flo period tracker defended allowing men who identify as women on their apps, taking part in chats with women sharing intimate details about their bodies,” the conservative author wrote. . .

Stuckey shared a photo of a reply she tweeted to the company on Monday, writing that “Trans women don’t have periods, so,” along with a photo showing Flo Health blocked her on Twitter.

In a reply tweet Monday, Stuckey tweeted a photo from a user named “TroonyToons” showing individuals claiming to be “trans women” writing in a chat room intended for women. Two of the users in the forum appear to be talking about using the women’s restroom, while another discusses switching from “she/her” pronouns to “she/they.” (Read more from “Podcast Host Blocked by Menstrual App for Tweeting ‘Trans Women Don’t Have Periods’” HERE)

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