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I use a menstrual cup AMA!

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Original post by Viva Emptiness
You...you know it doesn't come out the same place as wee, right?




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What?
I didn't know,can you describe what you mean? Mind blown.
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Original post by SlootsGonSloot
OP is an attention seeker, just like me :yep:


Not so much an attention seeker as wanting to spread the word of menstrual cups, because they're goddamn fantastic.
Original post by Yidi Amin
I believe you're a guy trolling btw

I agree though, she wants to wave her pussy around in public because her parents don't give her any attention at home.


:teehee:

This thread is begging for it, ngl
Original post by PurplePixie96
Here to spread info and joy about menstrual cups, but please remember I'm not a doctor! Kthanx

Can we please be mature about a perfectly natural process that women go through? Thank you.




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Why don't you just use pads like other women do?
Is there some sort of advantage of using these "cups "?
What are thoooooooose? :eek3: ever heard of menstrual cups before

it looks nasty af though, the pictures of someone emptying those clots from it :puke:

must be great at doing whatever it needs to do, though.
Original post by Kadak
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What?
I didn't know,can you describe the different locations? Mind blown.


Prepare to widely open your...



mind


Ready for science



There is a weewee hole and baby hole and they are not the same, the weewee hole is just below the clit
Original post by PurplePixie96
No. This is a thread I made in case anyone was curious about menstrual cups, you don't have to read or comment. Please feel free to go read a thread that you can actually cope with because obviously a process as natural as menstruation is something you cannot handle.


Masturbation and wet dreams are all natural


but I don't constantly post about them in public, because I have a sense of decency
Original post by Yidi Amin
Prepare to widely open your...



mind


Ready for science



There is a weewee hole and baby hole and they are not the same, the weewee hole is just below the clit


I can't believe this is a thing that has to be explained.
Original post by Kadak
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Why don't you just use pads like other women do?
Is there some sort of advantage of using these "cups "?


Money saving, less cramps, eco friendly, less leaks etc.

Original post by thecatwithnohat
What are thoooooooose? :eek3: ever heard of menstrual cups before

it looks nasty af though, the pictures of someone emptying those clots from it :puke:

must be great at doing whatever it needs to do, though.


It's good at stopping me having bloodstains on my clothes unlike pads XD
Original post by Viva Emptiness
I see. Then why the hell wouldn't you be able to pee with it in?


idk how these work. thats why i asked :rolleyes:
Original post by PurplePixie96
Money saving, less cramps, eco friendly, less leaks etc.



It's good at stopping me having bloodstains on my clothes unlike pads XD


are they available in normal shops i.e. tescos, waitrose etc. etc.?

I've grown so used to wearing Always night pads (even during the day - you know the struggles :rofl:) but it'll still a pain :eek3:
Original post by thecatwithnohat
are they available in normal shops i.e. tescos, waitrose etc. etc.?

I've grown so used to wearing Always night pads (even during the day - you know the struggles :rofl:) but it'll still a pain :eek3:


same :rofl:
Original post by cupcakes87
idk how these work. thats why i asked :rolleyes:


You're pretty sassy for someone with a terribly rudimentary knowledge of their own body.
Original post by thecatwithnohat
are they available in normal shops i.e. tescos, waitrose etc. etc.?

I've grown so used to wearing Always night pads (even during the day - you know the struggles :rofl:) but it'll still a pain :eek3:


You can order them online from boots and Superdrug (Moon and Diva cups) but I use a brand called Lunette because the cup size is a bit smaller and therefore more comfortable if you're tighter down there.
Original post by cupcakes87
idk how these work. thats why i asked :rolleyes:


You can definitely pee with them in XD
Original post by Viva Emptiness
You're pretty sassy for someone with a terribly rudimentary knowledge of their own body.


im sorry you thought i didnt know how many holes i have

Original post by PurplePixie96
You can definitely pee with them in XD


thank you! thats all i wanted to know :h:
Is it less painful to put in than tampons?

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Original post by Viva Emptiness
I can't believe this is a thing that has to be explained.




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Well sorry, I didn't realise female sexual anatomy is normally taught at Catholic schools:rolleyes:.
Original post by PurplePixie96
Money saving, less cramps, eco friendly, less leaks etc.



It's good at stopping me having bloodstains on my clothes unlike pads XD




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Eco friendly?
So tampons are bad for the environment? :redface:
Original post by donutaud15
Is it less painful to put in than tampons?

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Hmmm for me, yes. Also less painful to take out, but obviously everyone is different :smile:

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