What's worrying, Seska?
It was a reference to the Spongbob discussion.
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What's worrying, Seska?
It was a reference to the Spongbob discussion.
That's understandable...yikes!
Oh great, now it's in my head.
SPONGEBOB TAMPON SPONEGBOB TAMPON SPONGEBOOOOOB TAMPOOOOOON!
Tampons and I aren't really friends. I'll break them out as back-up with formal wear or mosh pits, but they're uncomfortable the enitre time.
Thoughts on cloth pads vs menstrual cups? Environmentally I'd guess they're about even (cloth takes more water to wash but less resources to create), and I can't really decide which would be less awkward to change/empty at the office. I mean, obviously I'm not going to rinse either one in the sink.
t's not really rational to revise your opinion of someone you work with/for because she dissed your fake boyfriends.
Would this be in regard to discussion on a certain article linked on facebook? Cause I had some thoughts on that.
Jess, my daughter is trying the cup so far she likes it but like you say it's sorta awkward to take care of at school. Fortunately she only has classes on M-W-F this semester so she can sorta plan. She said it was difficult initially to put in place but once she got the hang of it, it wasn't too bad.
(Of course, it may be a moot point if I get an IUD after the baby is born. Maybe I'll never have to have a period again!)
I was never able to get the cup to work for me without awkward spillage. Cloth pads, you just need somewhere to put the used ones - Lunapad's little bag seems like it would work fine but I haven't had occasion to try it out since I got it. Incidentally, I have Glad Rags that I've used for around 10 years that are still going strong.
So the cloth pads have no adhesive? I'm now wondering how they stay put. Friction? Inertia? Ennui?