Jasminaa answered Tuesday March 3 2009, 9:30 am: Yes, and surprisiply there's pad made just for thongs. It makes it easy to wear because they're the same shape and everything. It's same as the normal pad, it just it's into the thong, like thick on the front, and for the actual thong part it's reallly skinyy so that you can stick it to that.
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mkdandkgb answered Tuesday March 3 2009, 2:14 am: yes you can! they make pads especially for thongs. They are in the shape of the bottom of the thong so you don't have to use a regular one, We all know that would be very uncomfortable!
Peeps answered Monday March 2 2009, 10:50 pm: They do not make actual pads shaped to fit thongs; however, they do make pantyliners that are shaped to fit thongs. Pantyliners cannot be worn during the entire menstrual cycle for most women, so many women choose to wear tampons.
Tampons are extremely unhealthy for your body. They put many toxins into a very sensitive area. They may be cancer causing. They actually remove healthy FLESH from your vagina, leading to desensitization. It is always best to avoid using tampons, but how would one do that if they wanted to wear a thong during menstruation, too?
This is a very easy answer :)
Many women like to wear thongs now during the entire month and not "granny panties" during their menstrual cycle. Personally, I see no problem in wearing a pair of "granny panties" each day of my cycle--but, as I said, I'm aware of the times.
A great alternative to tampons is the menstrual cup. The menstrual cup is not bleached out like tampons they are not linked to cancerous cells. Menstrual cups can be worn up to 14 hours safely--then the only REAL reason you want to remove it is to empty it from the fluid it has gathered. It may take a few tries to get use to, but the menstrual cup is easy and simply re-usable. The reusable quality means you do not have to continue spending money on waste products for your menstruation.
Menstrual cups do not remove the lining of your vaginal canal either. They do not "stick" or "rip" anything, really, because they are held in by natural suction. They are safe to use, being made out of a soft surgical material that can be sanitized easily. They are SO safe that you can use them every single day if you wanted to--meaning, even if you weren't on you period you could insert the cup and not be at risk for something nasty!
For brands of menstrual cups and a little bit more information on these from me, check out my response on this question:
Please consider doing away with tampons for the safety of your body.
If you have any more questions please feel free to ask me! If you, by chance, want more information on why thongs are so harmful to the body, let me know and I'll get some information headed your way :) [ Peeps's advice column | Ask Peeps A Question ]
Er_Bear19 answered Monday March 2 2009, 9:46 pm: I'm not sure if they make pads specifically for thongs, but I do know they make specially shaped pantiliners for thongs. You can find them pretty much at any drug store.
I personally don't like wearing thongs when I'm on my period, because it's just not as comfortable. But I think if you're going to do that, then stick with tampons. [ Er_Bear19's advice column | Ask Er_Bear19 A Question ]
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