This Swimmer Broke Taboos By Discussing Her Period After Her Olympic Race

Fu Yuanhui is basically all of us when we’re PMSing.

You probably already know Chinese swimmer Fu Yuanhui for her charming post-race interviews and hilarious facial expressions. She's been a big break-out star of the Rio Olympics.

You probably already know Chinese swimmer Fu Yuanhui for her charming post-race interviews and hilarious facial expressions. She's been a big break-out star of the Rio Olympics.

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On Sunday, Fu gave a particularly candid interview where she mentioned getting her period the night before the race.

On Sunday, Fu gave a particularly candid interview where she mentioned getting her period the night before the race.

The interview came after her team placed fourth in the 4×100m medley relay.

"I feel like I didn't swim very well today and I want to apologize to my teammates for that," Yuanhui said to the China Central Television reporter. The reporter then commented that Yuanhui seemed to have some stomach pain.

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"Actually my period started last night," Fu said. "So I'm feeling pretty weak and really tired."

"Actually my period started last night," Fu said. "So I'm feeling pretty weak and really tired."

She continued, "But this isn't an excuse. At the end of the day, I just didn't swim very well."

You can watch the full interview with English subtitles here.

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Many women in China only talk about their periods in private. Even then, it's more commonly referred to as "the Great Aunt" (in Mandarin, "Dà Yímā") or simply "that."

Many women in China only talk about their periods in private. Even then, it's more commonly referred to as "the Great Aunt" (in Mandarin, "Dà Yímā") or simply "that."

According to a 2015 survey, only 2% of Chinese women use tampons. And many use little purses to keep them hidden.

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