Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I’m the PP. I honestly don’t know the science behind it. I think they are designed to hold in blood when the swimmer is out of the water, there’s no blood running down her legs or stains when she’s sitting etc….. it holds it in. I’m not sure what happens in the water though ….Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:My 10yo got her period last June and is a swimmer. I bought her Ruby Love bikini bottoms only. They’re pricey but they seem to work. No leak issues. Their customer service isn’t great and their size chart was a bit confusing, not sure if they’ve made it easier since last summer. For swim team she wears them as part of a two piece with a tankini style top and for recreational swimming she wears them under board shorts which is what she’s always worn for rec swimming anyway. I talked to her about tampons and she’s not interested. That’s ok. It can wait.
If they really don’t leak, then how are they getting clean in the wash?
The blood comes out which is why these are disgusting to wear in public pools.
Anonymous wrote:seimwear wasn’t an option when we were kids. Now it is……..Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Tampons, she can do it.
I agree. It’s like learning to tie shoes. Nothing immoral or painful about learning to use an ultra slim tampon. We all did it or didn’t swim!
Anonymous wrote:I’m confused - like, doesn’t the different pattern or style let everyone know it’s period swim wear? Undies I get - no one sees those.
Anonymous wrote:I’m the PP. I honestly don’t know the science behind it. I think they are designed to hold in blood when the swimmer is out of the water, there’s no blood running down her legs or stains when she’s sitting etc….. it holds it in. I’m not sure what happens in the water though ….Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:My 10yo got her period last June and is a swimmer. I bought her Ruby Love bikini bottoms only. They’re pricey but they seem to work. No leak issues. Their customer service isn’t great and their size chart was a bit confusing, not sure if they’ve made it easier since last summer. For swim team she wears them as part of a two piece with a tankini style top and for recreational swimming she wears them under board shorts which is what she’s always worn for rec swimming anyway. I talked to her about tampons and she’s not interested. That’s ok. It can wait.
If they really don’t leak, then how are they getting clean in the wash?
the ones we have are solid navy blue.Anonymous wrote:I’m confused - like, doesn’t the different pattern or style let everyone know it’s period swim wear? Undies I get - no one sees those.
I’m the PP. I honestly don’t know the science behind it. I think they are designed to hold in blood when the swimmer is out of the water, there’s no blood running down her legs or stains when she’s sitting etc….. it holds it in. I’m not sure what happens in the water though ….Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:My 10yo got her period last June and is a swimmer. I bought her Ruby Love bikini bottoms only. They’re pricey but they seem to work. No leak issues. Their customer service isn’t great and their size chart was a bit confusing, not sure if they’ve made it easier since last summer. For swim team she wears them as part of a two piece with a tankini style top and for recreational swimming she wears them under board shorts which is what she’s always worn for rec swimming anyway. I talked to her about tampons and she’s not interested. That’s ok. It can wait.
If they really don’t leak, then how are they getting clean in the wash?
Anonymous wrote:My 10yo got her period last June and is a swimmer. I bought her Ruby Love bikini bottoms only. They’re pricey but they seem to work. No leak issues. Their customer service isn’t great and their size chart was a bit confusing, not sure if they’ve made it easier since last summer. For swim team she wears them as part of a two piece with a tankini style top and for recreational swimming she wears them under board shorts which is what she’s always worn for rec swimming anyway. I talked to her about tampons and she’s not interested. That’s ok. It can wait.
seimwear wasn’t an option when we were kids. Now it is……..Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Tampons, she can do it.
I agree. It’s like learning to tie shoes. Nothing immoral or painful about learning to use an ultra slim tampon. We all did it or didn’t swim!
Anonymous wrote:Tampons, she can do it.