[identity profile] somethinguseful.livejournal.com posting in [community profile] vaginapagina
I have been thinking of making the gradual move to using a more environmentally friendly menstrual product but I have some hesitation with a few.

I was thinking about using the pads that you can use over, wash, etc. but I live in the dorms most of the year with a roommate and since I have a very, very, VERY busy schedule (20+ hours of work + 20 credit hours + club meetings, scholars, etc.) I will never get around to cleaning them out until the end of the week.

I also gave the Diva a thought. Now don't get all Diva-praising on me, I know it is a great product, but not for everyone. I have reservations about ANYTHING inside me. I can't even use tampons. I don't particularly care for sex (but that could be because I can't orgasm from anything either heh). None of it feels very natural. I walk funny with tampons in me and I constantly have to check and pull them out and put a new one in out of paranoia. And as much as I love my body, I have a huge fear of germs, so I don't care much for touching myself even in a bathroom setting.

Any suggestions? Anything that should make me reconsider those two options? Or should I stick with conventional disposable pads, etc?

Date: 2005-06-27 03:17 am (UTC)
From: [identity profile] supervillainess.livejournal.com
Exactly. I've been rinsing and soaking my Lunapads in a bucket, and inevitably forget to wash them until about a week later. Not fun + smells badly. Last couple cycles I've gotten so busy I've skipped the rinse/soak process and just left them piled up *on* the bucket. They dry out and come just as clean after I give them a rinse and put them through the wash.

Reusables - the soak process = super convenient + comfortable.

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