So Punny girl you think whinging and moaning is a womans issue
Bend over, I'm going to spank you!! :biggrin1:
I prefer all cotton panties but I also have some with just a cotton crotch and made out of some other materials, they just are not as comfortable in the summer.
Padwise, I use whatever is cheapest at night on top of either a heavy duty tampon or Instead because I bleed very heavily the first few days.
Thanks, sweets. (And howdy! Long time no talkee!)
I went shopping yesterday, commando in some linen shorts.
Do you have an issue with that? :tongue:
That, sir, is not a WOMEN'S issue unless you were shopping in the LONGERIE department.... (groan, sorry, couldn't resist)
The fuck is whinging, sir?
Oh, I'm sorry, did you mean whining?
If you're going to make fun of someone, you should make sure that all your words are spelled correctly first. Just a thought.
What's with that, anyway? Are there like only twenty-four people on the whole Internet who can spell? It really seems like it some days.
S'alright, TooWet. I know the little bugger. Oh -- and to my surprise, "whinging" is apparently a real word that exists nowhere else but on the Internet -- WHINGING: To complain or protest, especially in an annoying or persistent manner.
I have always been a fan of the really ultra-thin Always pads. They come in overnight, and that's fine if you (like me) have to wear a tampon overnight (or two) the first couple of days of your period.
I'm apparently not alone in this.
I'm really pissed off though, I used to have a, um, thicker consistency. I mean it was still really heavy, but a tampon could more or less clog me up until I had the time to go change it. Now, for some reason, it's really watery, and I'm -flooding-. I could be standing, and then all of a sudden have to -run- for the bathroom just because if I don't, then I'll have made a mess of myself.
Of feminine products, you know, I used to never use anything but Tampax Pearl, but I was in a pinch one day and borrowed a Playtex. I'm considering switching brands now.
Wow -- that is soooo annoying when that happens!! My fav tampon is the OB brand. They come in FOUR different sizes, including an Ultra, and they function better as "plug" than any other brand I've tried. Yeah, the lack of an applicator takes some getting used to, but they are a different shape than other tampons, and the minimal packaging is better for the environment.
If there are 24 correct spellers, they usually aren't the ones who communicate with me. And by the way, Too Wet, my wife sometimes gets very wet, even extremely wet, but I'm not sure I've ever dealt with "Too Wet".... enlighten me, please. I'm always looking to learn.
LOL -- she's got a thread on this subject, in this forum, which you're welcome to peruse.
Seriously though, I wasn't sure there were other women who bled as much as me.
I cannot have a uninterrupted sleep on my 1st night, no matter that I use the heavy/overnight (with wings) aka maternity pads, because I STILL get leakage and have to get up and change.
My best friend doesn't even use tampons during the day. That's because she has concerns about the safety of them, which is fair enough (Toxic Shock Syndrome). But if I wore a pad during the day and not a (super) tampon I'd look like I was wearing a nappy! And not to mention the uncomfortable feeling of "dampness", ugh...
I'm pretty sure I have a mild case of endo. so now I take the pill primarily to lessen the effects of my period. Thing is, I really want to have kids, and soon.
Well, every period I sort of "pray" that there isn't much concern with TSS. I mean really -- I haven't heard of anyone ever getting it. Have you? Sometimes I think it's a mythical medical event.
When I have horrible night periods, I wear toddler pull up pants, which are surprisingly stretchy and more comfy than large pads. They look ridiculous, but.... it's better than waking up every hour to check on myself.
But I'm on a different pill now, and I don't need THAT much protection anymore, but I'm not happy with the brand I'm using, and I thought I'd ask for some recommendations!
That's true but if you gals want to read real woman issues threads then you should create more of them . The most of the latests threads on this forums are written by guys . Guys doesn't know anything about real woman issues since they are men .:smile::smile::smile::smile:
Hello HungDavid! No, I'm not expecting men to know what women talk about to women. But sometimes it looks like men post threads in this forum just to antagonize the gals or to harvest masturbation material.
ManlyBannisters posted two threads on this subject, but I didn't take her seriously enough -- and one day (yesterday), I kinda snapped, and found myself... well, wanting to vent on the subject. Hence this thread.