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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]I got my period at 10 and don’t remember being grossed out at all by tampons. Pads were much more gross and uncomfortable. Make an effort to teach your daughter to use tampons, come on. [/quote] Not everyone is you. I’ve been trying to convince my DD to use tampons for three years now. We’ve watched videos, I’ve encouraged her to practice when she’s not pressed for time. She just doesn’t like them. Not much else I can do. [b]As for the period swimwear, though, I have to admit I just don’t get how it could possibly work for anything but spotting or a very light flow. [/b]My daughter just doesn’t swim for a few days out of every month.[/quote] They work the same as the period underwear when dry. And same as the underwear when wet - the liquid is released. Except it’s in the pool instead of the washing machine.[/quote] Someone posted a page before how it works. This is not true. The bottom layer is leak proof. The top layer is how the blood gets out in the washing machine with detergent. [b]To be graphic, in the pool your vagina is pressed up against the top bathing suit layer very tightly so that surface is not exposed to the water and the blood doesn’t go in the water. [/b] Yes if you take your suit off while swimming the blood might get out in the water. Look out for the people who do that I guess. Common occurrence. For all you so concerned about this, your vaginal discharge is going in the water. Get out of the pool you filthy beasts. You can’t swim as women. Just sit home.[/quote] Uh no. There is absolutely no “leak proof seal” being formed. So disgusting to wear these in public pools and spread your blood everywhere.[/quote] If this is what you believe sincerely stop swimming in public pool. Lots of tween and probably early teen girls wearing this swimwear. You can’t tell because despite what you are saying there is not a trail of blood following them in the pool.[/quote]
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