Anonymous wrote:You guys, those of you who think it's gross, they're NOT underwear with a built-in pad. Look at the website. It's a different and new technology.
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.