Is that **** for real? Women can wear open toed shoes, sleeveless dresses, skirts, low cut tops etc in the summer whilst a man still has to dress formally. Smart shoes and trousers, shirt with the top button done up or worst of all a full business suit. If I turned up in shorts or sandals i'd get the sack. I don't see anyone complaining about that, yet if it was the other way round you can get anything that the employer would be accused of being sexist or discriminating.
It's the same with this 'tampon tax' thing. Deodorant is taxed, toilet paper is taxed, toothpaste is taxed. All of those are just as essential, yet does this ever get mentioned in the same vein?
Cannot stand feminists and other people who only bring up the equality argument where it suits them. Yet if something benefits them and inconveniences men, it is never mentioned (e.g when gender based car insurance was made illegal). Works both ways love.