Anonymous wrote:I used to use OB exclusively, but now I use a cup and couldn't be happier with it.
Anonymous wrote:How do you deal with it in a public restroom?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Could one of the cup lovers explain the extrication/emptying process? Not graphically necessarily. Just trying to get how they actually work.
Seasoned user: grab the stem and squeeze the cup slightly to break the seal. Pull it out and dump it in the toilet. Wash and replace. Sit back and enjoy not having to spend money on tampons.
Newbie: grab the stem and pull the wrong direction. Realize the place looks like a crime scene because of your blunder. Try to handle the very slippery cup while you try to wipe it off. Drop it in the toilet. Curse. Wonder what you're going to do because you don't have other supplies handy. Curse again. Assemble a makeshift pad. Go find tampons.
but seriously once you're used to it, you never want to go back...not to mention things like long trips where you don't want to lug two boxes of tampons, the cup goes in the handbag, done.Anonymous wrote:Could one of the cup lovers explain the extrication/emptying process? Not graphically necessarily. Just trying to get how they actually work.
Anonymous wrote:Kotex! They actually open wide enough to give full protection. All I can use after having a baby
Anonymous wrote:Could one of the cup lovers explain the extrication/emptying process? Not graphically necessarily. Just trying to get how they actually work.
