Anonymous wrote:Buy 1 package of small fit tampons and smaller pads and put it in the cabinet of the bathroom she uses.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:
She’ll use the large variety of hygiene products that are ALREADY in the house, because I have them on hand for my own needs?
I don’t understand why this is an issue.
Interesting. I exclusively use tampons. That’s it. I don’t think my 9yo would have been ready for that. What a myopic comment.
It is myopic if taken narrowly, but my point is that unless you live in the middle of nowhere, this is not something to “stock up” on. Every store sells some. And contrary to what you might believe, most mothers with adolescent girls have some type of pad in the house.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:
She’ll use the large variety of hygiene products that are ALREADY in the house, because I have them on hand for my own needs?
I don’t understand why this is an issue.
Interesting. I exclusively use tampons. That’s it. I don’t think my 9yo would have been ready for that. What a myopic comment.
Anonymous wrote:
She’ll use the large variety of hygiene products that are ALREADY in the house, because I have them on hand for my own needs?
I don’t understand why this is an issue.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:
She’ll use the large variety of hygiene products that are ALREADY in the house, because I have them on hand for my own needs?
I don’t understand why this is an issue.
Interesting. I exclusively use tampons. That’s it. I don’t think my 9yo would have been ready for that. What a myopic comment.
I had a hysterectomy when I had my child so no period products in this home.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:
She’ll use the large variety of hygiene products that are ALREADY in the house, because I have them on hand for my own needs?
I don’t understand why this is an issue.
Interesting. I exclusively use tampons. That’s it. I don’t think my 9yo would have been ready for that. What a myopic comment.
Anonymous wrote:
She’ll use the large variety of hygiene products that are ALREADY in the house, because I have them on hand for my own needs?
I don’t understand why this is an issue.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:
She’ll use the large variety of hygiene products that are ALREADY in the house, because I have them on hand for my own needs?
I don’t understand why this is an issue.
+1. Unless OP is a single dad (which I suppose is possible), don't you already have pads and tampons on hand? And if not, you buy some and toss them in the bathroom cabinet until the time comes. It's not like they expire. Hell, my 90 year old grandma still has feminine products on hand in the guest bathroom (she's got a passel of daughters and granddaughters) just in case.