does your pre-teen/young teen use Thinx or other "period" underwear?

Anonymous
Why is it gross? I don't get that. You think having your period- which you have every month for 30+ years is gross? Maybe examine that. Just a thought.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:Why is it gross? I don't get that. You think having your period- which you have every month for 30+ years is gross? Maybe examine that. Just a thought.


+1

And try not to pass that on to your daughters.
Anonymous
What size do people recommend? My dd is 5’1 and a half an 90 pounds right now
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:Why is it gross? I don't get that. You think having your period- which you have every month for 30+ years is gross? Maybe examine that. Just a thought.


+1

And try not to pass that on to your daughters.


Oh, please. I’m 47 and I still think it’s gross. Childbirth is also gross. Lots of male stuff is gross too. Humans do lots of gross things that are natural, doesn’t make them bad but also doesn’t make them not gross. Everyone poops but it’s still gross.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:Why is it gross? I don't get that. You think having your period- which you have every month for 30+ years is gross? Maybe examine that. Just a thought.


+1

And try not to pass that on to your daughters.


Oh, please. I’m 47 and I still think it’s gross. Childbirth is also gross. Lots of male stuff is gross too. Humans do lots of gross things that are natural, doesn’t make them bad but also doesn’t make them not gross. Everyone poops but it’s still gross.


+1 gross doesn’t equal shameful and I think the OR is confusing the two...
Anonymous
I wish these had been around when I was a teen, even as back up.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:What size do people recommend? My dd is 5’1 and a half an 90 pounds right now


There’s a very accurate size chart on their site. I’m 4’8” and 82lbs and wear 11/12.
Anonymous
Yes, my DD uses them as a back up to pads. Not as the sole form of coverage.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:Yes, my DD uses them as a back up to pads. Not as the sole form of coverage.

So she puts a pad on her thinx?
Anonymous
My daughter uses them as backup. She wears Bambody underwear almost every day. I think they are comfy underwear and keep her from worrying about surprises.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:My daughter turns 13 this weekend. No period yet but probably getting close.

Does your 12/13/14 year old wear Thinx or other super-absorbant "period" underwear?
Or just pads/tampons?

Thanks so much.


Yes and they are awesome. Wonderful piece of mind as they help avoid accidents, esp for girls whose periods are unpredictable at first (common). She wears them a couple days before the "expected" date and during her heavy days, FTMP.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:No. The idea of washing multiple pairs of bloody highly absorbent underwear every month is gross to me.


Blood never gets on to your underwear when you have your period? Interesting. And how lucky for you. Most of us live in the real world where that happens. And don't get grossed out by bodily functions.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:No. The idea of washing multiple pairs of bloody highly absorbent underwear every month is gross to me.


Eh. I use them, so I'm washing them anyway. And the interiors are black, so it's not as though you see blood.

I think they are also a useful back-up to tampons and pads.


+1. Same
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:Why is it gross? I don't get that. You think having your period- which you have every month for 30+ years is gross? Maybe examine that. Just a thought.


+1

And try not to pass that on to your daughters.


Oh, please. I’m 47 and I still think it’s gross. Childbirth is also gross. Lots of male stuff is gross too. Humans do lots of gross things that are natural, doesn’t make them bad but also doesn’t make them not gross. Everyone poops but it’s still gross.


Ugh, your vocabulary seems to have gotten stalled in middle school.
Anonymous
My daughter wears them around the time she expects to start her period. It’s comforting for her to know that if she gets her period while at school or out with friends, she has some form of protection against staining. Once her period starts, she wears pads or tampons, but will also wear the underwear as backup.
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