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i used to use tampons, but converted (back) to towels cos i wanted to get my head round the fact that bleeding isn't something terrible: for women of my generation, it was never talked about, and was supposed to be disgusting.i've used a keeper/mooncup for the past few years, though, and would never change back, although i use organic cotton washable towels sometimes. i think the keeper is a great invention: environmentally friendly, no chance of TSS, and my roses grow beautifully. http://www.mooncup.co.uk/
Tampons.
Man, what is it with you witchy types?My wife and her witchy friends all use either those cups or the re-usuable cloth pads, so much so its scary.She makes them and uses them, she also makes fitted cloth nappies for baby too. They are mad for all this shit.
Quote from: Manuel on April 28, 2008, 04:34:29 PMTampons.You mean Dracula's Tea Bags?
Quote from: Lord Phlexor on April 29, 2008, 07:46:24 AMMan, what is it with you witchy types?My wife and her witchy friends all use either those cups or the re-usuable cloth pads, so much so its scary.She makes them and uses them, she also makes fitted cloth nappies for baby too. They are mad for all this shit.oooooh, is your wife a witchy type too, then? i knew i liked you. and it's the environmental thing which appeals to people with a pagan/earth/eco bent.
Quote from: Lucifer on April 29, 2008, 10:49:16 AMQuote from: Lord Phlexor on April 29, 2008, 07:46:24 AMMan, what is it with you witchy types?My wife and her witchy friends all use either those cups or the re-usuable cloth pads, so much so its scary.She makes them and uses them, she also makes fitted cloth nappies for baby too. They are mad for all this shit.oooooh, is your wife a witchy type too, then? i knew i liked you. and it's the environmental thing which appeals to people with a pagan/earth/eco bent.Yeah, I figured as much, its just strange how universal it is and how you guys are all doing the same thing.
Quote from: Lord Phlexor on April 29, 2008, 08:42:13 PMQuote from: Lucifer on April 29, 2008, 10:49:16 AMQuote from: Lord Phlexor on April 29, 2008, 07:46:24 AMMan, what is it with you witchy types?My wife and her witchy friends all use either those cups or the re-usuable cloth pads, so much so its scary.She makes them and uses them, she also makes fitted cloth nappies for baby too. They are mad for all this shit.oooooh, is your wife a witchy type too, then? i knew i liked you. and it's the environmental thing which appeals to people with a pagan/earth/eco bent.Yeah, I figured as much, its just strange how universal it is and how you guys are all doing the same thing.ooooooh, scary collective female power!
Quote from: Lucifer on April 29, 2008, 02:31:31 AMi used to use tampons, but converted (back) to towels cos i wanted to get my head round the fact that bleeding isn't something terrible: for women of my generation, it was never talked about, and was supposed to be disgusting.i've used a keeper/mooncup for the past few years, though, and would never change back, although i use organic cotton washable towels sometimes. i think the keeper is a great invention: environmentally friendly, no chance of TSS, and my roses grow beautifully. http://www.mooncup.co.uk/Man, what is it with you witchy types?My wife and her witchy friends all use either those cups or the re-usuable cloth pads, so much so its scary.She makes them and uses them, she also makes fitted cloth nappies for baby too. They are mad for all this shit.
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Quote from: Lord Phlexor on April 29, 2008, 07:46:24 AMQuote from: Lucifer on April 29, 2008, 02:31:31 AMi used to use tampons, but converted (back) to towels cos i wanted to get my head round the fact that bleeding isn't something terrible: for women of my generation, it was never talked about, and was supposed to be disgusting.i've used a keeper/mooncup for the past few years, though, and would never change back, although i use organic cotton washable towels sometimes. i think the keeper is a great invention: environmentally friendly, no chance of TSS, and my roses grow beautifully. http://www.mooncup.co.uk/Man, what is it with you witchy types?My wife and her witchy friends all use either those cups or the re-usuable cloth pads, so much so its scary.She makes them and uses them, she also makes fitted cloth nappies for baby too. They are mad for all this shit.What we really need is a mooncup for babies. Something plastic and easily washed that you stuff up their arses to collect their shit.
Quote from: Lucifer on April 30, 2008, 12:24:28 AMQuote from: Lord Phlexor on April 29, 2008, 08:42:13 PMQuote from: Lucifer on April 29, 2008, 10:49:16 AMQuote from: Lord Phlexor on April 29, 2008, 07:46:24 AMMan, what is it with you witchy types?My wife and her witchy friends all use either those cups or the re-usuable cloth pads, so much so its scary.She makes them and uses them, she also makes fitted cloth nappies for baby too. They are mad for all this shit.oooooh, is your wife a witchy type too, then? i knew i liked you. and it's the environmental thing which appeals to people with a pagan/earth/eco bent.Yeah, I figured as much, its just strange how universal it is and how you guys are all doing the same thing.ooooooh, scary collective female power! Is it still paranoia if you are all out to get us?
Quote from: Peter on April 30, 2008, 06:17:24 AMQuote from: Lord Phlexor on April 29, 2008, 07:46:24 AMQuote from: Lucifer on April 29, 2008, 02:31:31 AMi used to use tampons, but converted (back) to towels cos i wanted to get my head round the fact that bleeding isn't something terrible: for women of my generation, it was never talked about, and was supposed to be disgusting.i've used a keeper/mooncup for the past few years, though, and would never change back, although i use organic cotton washable towels sometimes. i think the keeper is a great invention: environmentally friendly, no chance of TSS, and my roses grow beautifully. http://www.mooncup.co.uk/Man, what is it with you witchy types?My wife and her witchy friends all use either those cups or the re-usuable cloth pads, so much so its scary.She makes them and uses them, she also makes fitted cloth nappies for baby too. They are mad for all this shit.What we really need is a mooncup for babies. Something plastic and easily washed that you stuff up their arses to collect their shit.Isnt that what mothers are for?