ext_165193 ([identity profile] clarinka.livejournal.com) wrote in [community profile] vaginapagina2008-04-15 08:21 am

Bicycle-appropriate panties required?

I have recently started riding my bike around town again, and I have discovered something that I don't like at all. It seems that if I ride for more than 20 minutes wearing American Apparel boy-cut panties or a cloth pad, I get blisters on my outer labia! I'm pretty certain it's not herpes because these lesions occur pretty much exclusively while I am on a bicycle, and I've been tested in the past year for herpes and I am without antibodies for types 1 and 2, and I am in a monogamous relationship of a year and a half.

What I want to know is: does anyone else ever have bicycle-related vulva blisters? What seems to cause them more often, and what fixed them? My roommate suggests sport panties, but I want to see if there's a quicker fix at home. I just don't wear the offending panties on days that I bike (easy enough), but for IUD-related reasons I'm using cloth pads a lot for the next three months before I switch back to a cup.

[identity profile] breesteinke.livejournal.com 2008-04-15 02:42 pm (UTC)(link)
I LOVE sugoi tri shorts. I ride in them up to about 50 miles. Past that I use more padded shorts. Depending on the distance you are riding, tri shorts will most likely be sufficient. Sugoi makes quality stuff. Their tri shorts have a minimal chamois because they are designed to be worn during the entire triathlon so they dry quickly after the swim and arent too bulky to run in. They are very comfortable. I usually buy mine from sportsbasement.com because they have decent prices. I would definately recommend them. Just remember no undies and chamois butter and you'll be golden.

[identity profile] breesteinke.livejournal.com 2008-04-15 02:56 pm (UTC)(link)
You're welcome! I also run in their tights and love them. I have some of their bike jerseys and swimsuits as well and all of their products are well made, comfortable and last long. Happy riding!