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hi girlies :)
im always so wet. like, a flood. always! my poor panties... im not really into the whole liner thing since im prone to yeasties and other such issues, and half that time im not wearing undies anyway. (when i do, theyre cotton, dont worry.)
for the record: im 17, ive been in a monogamous relationship for a year and a half, ive been on ortho evra since... last october-ish, which i dont really think helps the issue. not that id even think of ever giving my amazing patches up.
anything i can do?
im always so wet. like, a flood. always! my poor panties... im not really into the whole liner thing since im prone to yeasties and other such issues, and half that time im not wearing undies anyway. (when i do, theyre cotton, dont worry.)
for the record: im 17, ive been in a monogamous relationship for a year and a half, ive been on ortho evra since... last october-ish, which i dont really think helps the issue. not that id even think of ever giving my amazing patches up.
anything i can do?
Friendly Maintainer Request
Date: 2006-07-11 06:05 am (UTC)Thanks!
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Date: 2006-07-11 01:59 pm (UTC)Anyway, for the sake of your panties and your sanity allow me to offer menstrual cups as a suggestion. I have heard that some ladies who are - erhm - very well lubricated all the time wear them almost every day. That can get expensive, but it's cheap as free if you already have a Diva, Keep, Moon or comparable cup. I don't think there is a way to dry yourself up, but a cup could help you out a lot, especially on those days where you leave your panties at home.
Does anyone know if there is any vaginal health risk of wearing a cup like Diva more often than just when you're on your period? I would think that there is very little risk involved since TSS risk is pretty much nil with these things. Just keep it clean.
Hope this helps...
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Date: 2006-07-11 02:56 pm (UTC)I could see that it might cause a increased risk of infection because the fluid is not able to escape and the vaginal cleaning mechansism could be slightly disruputed. Also, I wouldn't suggest using a cup daily because the vagina needs to "air out" in order to stay healthy.
But again, not proven, these are just my thoughts.
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Date: 2006-07-11 06:11 pm (UTC)no subject
Date: 2006-07-11 06:19 pm (UTC)Unless, of course, they are left at home every day.
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Date: 2006-07-11 02:53 pm (UTC)no subject
Date: 2006-07-12 02:55 am (UTC)I'm pretty wet most of the time, too. Soaking through my panties is a daily occurrence. Soaking through panties and pants happens pretty often, too. I also don't wear liners because of yeastie-proneness, and I don't go pantyless during the day because it's uncomfortable for me.
What does help me is to, when I can, change my underwear sometime during the day. As in, when I come home from work at 5pm or so, I'll change my underwear while I'm changing out of my work clothes. I haven't gone so far as to bring an extra pair of panties to work (I envision the scenario where I accidentally walk out of the restroom with them stuck to my shoe or something), so during the day, I just kind of deal with it.