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Sex during period - Beppy Tampons

33 replies

Rainbowglow · 22/05/2017 17:05

Has anyone tried these? Any good?

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LucyLocketLostIt · 14/06/2017 17:10

You could do either @DevilMakesWork Smile

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picklemepopcorn · 14/06/2017 16:22

Laughing at the people who think 'it's only a bit, just put a towel down'. Some of us sleep with a towel and a sanpro...

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DevilMakesWork · 14/06/2017 16:14

Are we talking a sneaky pre-change when you think it might be "one of those nights"? Or actually a "hang on I need to slip into something more comfortable" bathroom break Smile

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MargotLovedTom1 · 14/06/2017 16:09

Ok, thanks.

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LucyLocketLostIt · 14/06/2017 15:58

They're not meant to be but I've seen a couple of people online saying they have washed out and reused with no problems.

I only only bought them to use during sex though so wouldn't bother doing that. The rest of the time I use a mooncup.

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MargotLovedTom1 · 14/06/2017 13:26

Are they washable and reusable? I asked a while ago but nobody answered and there's no info on the Amazon link.

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LucyLocketLostIt · 14/06/2017 12:12

Recently tried one of these. Very comfortable, worked perfectly. BF could barely notice it.

It was quite tricky to remove though after DTD.

I've since googled about this and apparently if you douche in the shower afterwards, they pop straight out!

I will definitely be giving them another go.

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Afterthestorm · 10/06/2017 13:07

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SallyAlbrightsCollegeRoomate · 06/06/2017 23:07

How do you take them out? Lack of string concerns me....

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MargotLovedTom1 · 06/06/2017 23:04

Insert missing 'e' into extortionately

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MargotLovedTom1 · 06/06/2017 23:03

Forgive my ignorance but are they reusable, because they seem extortionatly expensive?!

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eternalopt · 06/06/2017 22:51
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Relaxedapproach · 03/06/2017 13:40

I've been using them for ages, can sometimes be tricky to remove if he's been a bit, er vigorous? But they work well and are really comfy. If they were cheaper I'd use them every period.

I also use for swimming as I trust them more than normal tampons.

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Jennifer11 · 30/05/2017 10:10

You paint a lovely picture! Smile

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DevilMakesWork · 29/05/2017 22:16

Oh my word Jennifer11 - what sort of uptight, prudish household do you live in where a woman can't walk freely around her own home, clothes clutched to her naked body, leaking semen and menstrual blood down her legs, face a-glow with poist-coital joy?

Grin Grin Grin

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Jennifer11 · 29/05/2017 13:40

This seems to have turned into a bit of a judgemental discussion about whether women should be using these or not? Completely up to the individuals I'd have thought. For those of us who bleed heavily - would have to go to clean up past their adult daughters room and do not have a shower big enough for two please let us crack on using them when we choose. If you only need a strategically placed towel also feel free to crack on. Neither of us is disgusted by a bit of blood- requested product review is that they do the job Wink

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Aridane · 29/05/2017 12:56

Problem with towels is that I move and they move and the bed gets bloody.

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GladAllOver · 29/05/2017 11:01

If DH and I are in the mood during AF time we move to the shower and get on with it there.

Once you find the right position it's great fun :)

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PsychedelicSheep · 29/05/2017 10:43

Agree, putting a towel down is all the preparation you need!

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AkimboLimbo · 27/05/2017 22:13

Not disgusting at all, but I still don't like it. I don't like getting blood all over the place. A towel will help but when fingers get covered in blood then it can end up anywhere.
I use a diaphragm to keep the blood held back during sex.

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OriginalArchitect · 26/05/2017 21:29

Can't say I believe the hype "he won't even notice"? Oh, I am sure he would...
Just put a towel down and if you need to, shower together afterwards Grin

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Aridane · 26/05/2017 08:37

Yes - unfortunately a

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Jennifer11 · 26/05/2017 07:38

Not suggesting it's disgusting - don't think anyone's said that - and if there's not much fine. Personally I do find it can be a crime scene afterwards and ruins the mood us having to spend ages on clear up - just a towel is not sufficient sadly! Sad

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Justmadeperfectflapjacks · 25/05/2017 22:38

It's not called shark week for nowt!!
Dh not keen but I don't care!! Grin

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daddyorscience · 25/05/2017 22:36

And frankly, even if it is messy, put towels down, and shower after, job done. Minimal mess left..

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