Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:They are marketed to replace tampons, pads. But I bought 5 them for my teen when she started her periods. She still wears pads, but has never had stains on her clothes. They look/feel/wash just like regular underwear.
I think your way of using them--as a backup to a pad or tampon--is reasonable and a good idea for a teen with an unpredictable flow. But it is absolutely disgusting to think that people use these as pad/tampon replacements. Gross.
Why is it any more disgusting than a pad? It functions about the same way, by absorbing blood. Why is one worse than the other?
Anonymous wrote: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.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:They are marketed to replace tampons, pads. But I bought 5 them for my teen when she started her periods. She still wears pads, but has never had stains on her clothes. They look/feel/wash just like regular underwear.
I think your way of using them--as a backup to a pad or tampon--is reasonable and a good idea for a teen with an unpredictable flow. But it is absolutely disgusting to think that people use these as pad/tampon replacements. Gross.
Why is it any more disgusting than a pad? It functions about the same way, by absorbing blood. Why is one worse than the other?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:They are marketed to replace tampons, pads. But I bought 5 them for my teen when she started her periods. She still wears pads, but has never had stains on her clothes. They look/feel/wash just like regular underwear.
I think your way of using them--as a backup to a pad or tampon--is reasonable and a good idea for a teen with an unpredictable flow. But it is absolutely disgusting to think that people use these as pad/tampon replacements. Gross.
Why is it any more disgusting than a pad? It functions about the same way, by absorbing blood. Why is one worse than the other?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:They are marketed to replace tampons, pads. But I bought 5 them for my teen when she started her periods. She still wears pads, but has never had stains on her clothes. They look/feel/wash just like regular underwear.
I think your way of using them--as a backup to a pad or tampon--is reasonable and a good idea for a teen with an unpredictable flow. But it is absolutely disgusting to think that people use these as pad/tampon replacements. Gross.
Anonymous wrote:If you have a heavy flow they are not sufficient. The website says it holds 10 ML of liquid, which they claim is the same as 2 regular tampons (I think that 10 ML is more like a tablespoon?) So if your flow is that light, then you are lucky and probably don't need to invest in $200 worth of period panties.. Otherwise, if you are going through more than 2 regular tampons a day then the most they can be is a backup to a tampon/pad.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:How long do they take to dry? I have 2 teen-tween girls, plus i think I'd like some, but I don't want to sink $400-500 on period panties.
You rinse after each use and then wash as normal. If you wanted to wash & dry them every day, you could. I'd get at least 2-3 pairs/person. They are seriously awesome though and will save you SO much money down the line on tampons/pads/ I personally have 5 pairs.
My impression from reading the website is that you wear these in addition to tampons/pads, not instead of.
Yeah really don't see that worng for a full hour day.
Come again?
Anonymous wrote:They are marketed to replace tampons, pads. But I bought 5 them for my teen when she started her periods. She still wears pads, but has never had stains on her clothes. They look/feel/wash just like regular underwear.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:How long do they take to dry? I have 2 teen-tween girls, plus i think I'd like some, but I don't want to sink $400-500 on period panties.
You rinse after each use and then wash as normal. If you wanted to wash & dry them every day, you could. I'd get at least 2-3 pairs/person. They are seriously awesome though and will save you SO much money down the line on tampons/pads/ I personally have 5 pairs.
My impression from reading the website is that you wear these in addition to tampons/pads, not instead of.
Yeah really don't see that worng for a full hour day.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:How long do they take to dry? I have 2 teen-tween girls, plus i think I'd like some, but I don't want to sink $400-500 on period panties.
You rinse after each use and then wash as normal. If you wanted to wash & dry them every day, you could. I'd get at least 2-3 pairs/person. They are seriously awesome though and will save you SO much money down the line on tampons/pads/ I personally have 5 pairs.
My impression from reading the website is that you wear these in addition to tampons/pads, not instead of.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:How long do they take to dry? I have 2 teen-tween girls, plus i think I'd like some, but I don't want to sink $400-500 on period panties.
You rinse after each use and then wash as normal. If you wanted to wash & dry them every day, you could. I'd get at least 2-3 pairs/person. They are seriously awesome though and will save you SO much money down the line on tampons/pads/ I personally have 5 pairs.