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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]I can't imagine this to be comfortable, probably like sitting in a wet bathing suit all day. I also don't see how it can be sanitary.[/quote] I imagine it's totally NOT like sitting in a wet bathing suit. We've got pretty advanced in many areas, you know. Why not clothing for women? Maybe it works like diapers, which can hold a lot of liquid inside while the part by the skin still doesn't feel really wet.[/quote] You're being way too open minded about this. If you'd only work a little harder, you could properly shame the women of dcum for not using the "approved" menstrual products. You didn't even mention how much women stink while they bleed from their whatevers. [/quote] Definately the THINX marketing crew. Old blood stinks. You can deny it till your blue in the face, but it does. Walking arounf in und you bled erwear that you've bleed into all day is the same as walking around in a pad that you bled in all day. You stink. The wearer not smelling it means little, you are the last to know you smell. Same idea as the people who claim not to need deroderant and only shower once a week, but don't smell. They smell. Everyone around them smells their funk. If you;re cool with being funky go for it, but don't pretend like you don't stink or are some how a SJW and feminist because you wear enstrual panties.[/quote] yeah, but an 8-10 hour work day doesn't make blood "old" You could try it and see. (And no, I'm not on the marketing team. I have not tried them yet. But I'm going to get one for me and one for my daughter, to try out. I think industry has not been innovative enough at all when it comes to birth control or menstruation-related developments. Because sexism. So I am going to support whatever new innovations come along, and hope for the best.[/quote] Yes it does, If I spend 8 hours in a pad i stink. [/quote]
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