You know like on America's next top model when they ask them to pose nude? or like any other nude models? How do they do it if they're on their period?
[ Answer this question ] Want to answer more questions in the Miscellaneous category? Maybe give some free advice about: Random Weirdos? BerryWine answered Tuesday October 23 2007, 2:40 pm: I used to pose nude for artists and worked on my period all the time. There are a few options if you have a light to medium flow. You can wear a tampon and hide the string just inside your vaginal opening or under your lips so it won't hang out during poses. If tampons aren't comfortable you can use an Instead soft cup or a sponge. I personally would recommend Instead cup as it definitely stays put.
Also in this type of modeling and the modeling you see on America's Next Top model, these girls keep their legs closed. There are no spread eagle shots with a camera aimed right at their privates so even if there were a teeny bit of accidental dripping you wouldn't see. No if they were posing for something x rated I suppose it would be better to not be on your period at all. [ BerryWine's advice column | Ask BerryWine A Question ]
queenhearts answered Tuesday October 23 2007, 11:38 am: I'm sure they would have said something to Jay or Tyra about it before it got onto the air, so they could have rescheduled. Most women are on birth control and are prepared for it. Since models always work under bad conditions like through sickness, they will probably tell them to wear a tampon and get the photoshoot over with.
thelaura answered Tuesday October 23 2007, 8:58 am: So what if they're on their period. It's not like they're going to get blood everywhere by posing for a little while. They probably wear tampons. Or perhaps wait until after their period. [ thelaura's advice column | Ask thelaura A Question ]
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