"Always" pads

Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:Use tampons like a goddamn adult.


Can't use tampons postpartum.


I agree.

My first one tore me to shreds. After that, tampons hurt.

I use the for my heavier days. Try as I might, I simply cannot use them on light days unfortunately.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:Use tampons like a goddamn adult.


Not OP, but I find tampons to be so incredibly gross and uncomfortable.


You must be doing it wrong then. I can't feel them at all. I find bleeding to be uncomfortable and smelly (I have a very good sense of smell and can unfortunately smell it on other people too...)


Yes, of course.

Because everyone's vagina works just like yours.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:Use tampons like a goddamn adult.


Can't use tampons postpartum.


For the first 6 weeks postpartum, that is.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:What is with all the negative posters here?


They are all on the rag.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:What is with all the negative posters here?


They are all on the rag.


I haven't had a period in two damn months. Today is my wedding anniversary and guess what showed up. Grrr....

Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:I'm very much an adult and have never used a tampon. That's my preference and my right as a woman. They're on the market because people use them.


Are you aware that you smell like old blood?


You can sniff out all the women in the world that don't wear tampons? Wow, that's some hound dog nose you've got.


Not the pp but yes, I can tell when other women are wearing pads. It's an awful smell and I would never admit to in IRL. I can smell it on coworkers or when I sit next to women on the metro. I can't stand that smell.
Anonymous
Just sort of piggy-backing on this thread. I was a tampon user for 20 years, but after my first born, I couldn't keep them in - my body just sort of pushed them out. I only had a couple of periods before getting pregnant again, and now, post-partum, again they're really uncomfortable and it's like my body is trying to expel them. I'm wondering if this is a temporary condition, or if I'll be plagued with pads forever (not that I think they're so bad, but that would certainly hamper swimming and other activities). Any thoughts or experience with this? Am I a biological freak?
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:I'm very much an adult and have never used a tampon. That's my preference and my right as a woman. They're on the market because people use them.


Are you aware that you smell like old blood?


You can sniff out all the women in the world that don't wear tampons? Wow, that's some hound dog nose you've got.


Not the pp but yes, I can tell when other women are wearing pads. It's an awful smell and I would never admit to in IRL. I can smell it on coworkers or when I sit next to women on the metro. I can't stand that smell.


That is so weird.

I have to wear pantyliners when wearing tampons. Hopefully you don't get all Lassie on that, too
Anonymous
I had trouble with tampons for about 6-9 months postpartum. I use a Diva Cup now.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:I had trouble with tampons for about 6-9 months postpartum. I use a Diva Cup now.


The above was for the 14:33 poster. I forgot to quote.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:I'm very much an adult and have never used a tampon. That's my preference and my right as a woman. They're on the market because people use them.


Are you aware that you smell like old blood?


You can sniff out all the women in the world that don't wear tampons? Wow, that's some hound dog nose you've got.


Not the pp but yes, I can tell when other women are wearing pads. It's an awful smell and I would never admit to in IRL. I can smell it on coworkers or when I sit next to women on the metro. I can't stand that smell.


Bloodhound!
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:I'm very much an adult and have never used a tampon. That's my preference and my right as a woman. They're on the market because people use them.


Are you aware that you smell like old blood?


You can sniff out all the women in the world that don't wear tampons? Wow, that's some hound dog nose you've got.


Not the pp but yes, I can tell when other women are wearing pads. It's an awful smell and I would never admit to in IRL. I can smell it on coworkers or when I sit next to women on the metro. I can't stand that smell.


Bloodhound!


LOL

You've got an odd nose pp.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:Just sort of piggy-backing on this thread. I was a tampon user for 20 years, but after my first born, I couldn't keep them in - my body just sort of pushed them out. I only had a couple of periods before getting pregnant again, and now, post-partum, again they're really uncomfortable and it's like my body is trying to expel them. I'm wondering if this is a temporary condition, or if I'll be plagued with pads forever (not that I think they're so bad, but that would certainly hamper swimming and other activities). Any thoughts or experience with this? Am I a biological freak?


I wore tampons my whole life pre kids too, even swore that I would never wear pads because they were gross. But tampons were very uncomfortable after kids, I could always feel them and they dried me out. I couldn't use pads either, they made my skin burn. All of them except the awful huge ones from the hospital. I used a Diva cup-like thing for awhile, and then switched to cloth pads.

Love them and haven't looked back.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:Dear Smug Tampon User,

When you get there you may find tampons don't cut it for perimenopausal periods.



Oh god. It's going to get worse? It was so much heavier after DC1 that I am kind of scared for after DC2 is born, now perimenopause?
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:I'm very much an adult and have never used a tampon. That's my preference and my right as a woman. They're on the market because people use them.


Are you aware that you smell like old blood?


You can sniff out all the women in the world that don't wear tampons? Wow, that's some hound dog nose you've got.


Not the pp but yes, I can tell when other women are wearing pads. It's an awful smell and I would never admit to in IRL. I can smell it on coworkers or when I sit next to women on the metro. I can't stand that smell.


So you can tell the women who either haven't changed their pad often enough or showered. That's gross. That's also not most pad wearers.
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