Here is a link for girls with tampon , it's one of my list.
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Imagesets where a girl has a tampon or a napkin? And which do you girls prefer?
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Originally posted by john61 View PostHI gals and guys. No one posted here for a while, maybe this thread just got lost. Any new views out here?
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Tampons! Definitely TAMPONS!!! I hate wear pads...but like most of the other girls I do wear them when I'm sleeping. I get bloated when I get my period and although I'm SUPER horny I don't always feel the sexiest if that makes any sense. But that doesn't stop me getting JIGGY!!! I just hop in the shower with my lover! Angie xox
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Originally posted by gracie_w View PostThat said, if you put a tampon in wrong (which I haven't in a while, thankfully) it can be extremely painful and cause serious irritation.
Hope that was in some way informative
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More often than not any discomfort is caused if the tampon is not inserted far enough into the vagina. It takes a while for irritation to develop but when it does it hurts like hell!!!! This usually happens to younger girls new to tampons. After it happens once you learn the lesson for ever!!
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Originally posted by ausallblack View PostWhat an interesting subject lmao Hi all oh and you can call me Ian if you wish
Not much is sacred around here!
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pad or tampons?
I wonder about the percent of AW models or female members of this forum who use menstrual pad instead of tampons? and which one is more comfortable ?
and for the male members i would like to ask them, whic one is sexiest for you? pad or tampons?
note : please move this post to : Mundane Chatter
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To know more abt pads http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Sanitary_napkin
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There was a long thread about just this topic that ended just a few months ago.
And since you're asking, I prefer tampons. Less messy. Sort of like smoking a cigar.
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Originally posted by arsby View PostThere was a long thread about just this topic that ended just a few months ago.
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Is there anything more feminine?
Originally posted by rachel_t View Posti'm also surprised that guys would like to look at it... i've always just found periods to be really gross and couldn't imagine why someone would enjoy looking at it.
If you want to roll around in fluids, then we're getting into fetishes etc and that's not what I'm talking about.
To the primal-male in me it signals health. To the thinking part: rational, practical, emotionally balanced self-confidence. Sexy? Oh hell yeah. All of it: lactation, gestation, the effect comparatively reduced testosterone levels has on the decision making process (admit it!). I love women, not some marketing steretype.
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Hey, Stevia! Welcome to these message boards! I think my distinguished and not-so distinguished "associates" here will agree that your post is well-reasoned and on-point! Thanks and may you post many more like it!
Indeed, the "wholeness" of the women we love, admire, and perve over includes their natural cycles and all that goes with them. Good on those of us who can embrace the "whole" women as they really are. Shame on those of us who demand only the most "pristine" plastic dolls with the right make-up and other superficiality!
Sure, I love, and most gawk over a woman with truly mystical, beautiful cosmetic-enhanced beauty. That's fine, awesome, of course. Still, many of us revel in the fresh-washed, "dewy"-skinned young beauty, (cough: Immie), who would share herself with the "unruly" masses to be found on this side of the modem.
Anyway, I'm somewhere in the middle. I'm not here to see extensive "reportage" of menstrual hygiene. Still, a bit here and there, is a good thing, reminding us these are "real" women, our sisters, lovers, wives, even daughters. Let's celebrate all that is them, for they are truly blessings on all of us!
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Originally posted by Stevia View PostThere's a domestic intimacy element to the photo'. It's about real women, the women you want to live with. No isolation huts, no women-driven shame, just loving everything about women. It's honest, emotionally available, independant.
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I think seeing a girls Tampon string outside is sooo sexy of the lady instead of being tucked in. Wish there were more girls that would let us view it on A/W! Aso well on video 'How to Insert & Remove as well???
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Originally posted by shaggydog2 View PostI think seeing a girls Tampon string outside is sooo sexy of the lady instead of being tucked in. Wish there were more girls that would let us view it on A/W! Aso well on video 'How to Insert & Remove as well???
Don't "hold your breath", Shaggy!
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Its funny that you call them napkins, in the UK a napkin is what you use to wipe your mouth after eating!
I use pads on a daily basis but I do use tampon when I do photo-shoots on my period I can use a dildo and still cum and enjoy it.
Also when you have sex on your period a pad is useful to use to catch the cum afterwards! (every cloud)!
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There is a certain turn on to it when you see this in a shoot - like a secret discovery. Certainly it fits with the "natural" theme of the site and I think there is a curiosity for some.
Have not seen a pad/napkin in and AW shoots.
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Tampon strings are extremely sexy
I would add my support to the last.
I love this open view http://www.feministe.us/blog/archive...of-period-sex/
My first time was with a girl having her period and so it required some learning and understanding.
To me a period is a time of male understanding (cramps, bloating, weight gain, uncertainty) and enjoyment (heavier breasts, darker vaginal lips, hornier, puffy belly) and requires extra intimacy between the partners.
And because of society, it is a little bit naughty for both participants so all in all it is a special time and a celebration of sexual renewal and learning.
On AW, we have seen the wonderful changes in a woman from non pregnant to pregnant, how about the equally wonderful changes during a cycle from period to ovulation (which we never see) and back?
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Originally posted by Jeff000 View PostI dont mind tampon strings after seeing Priya's vid. Menstruation has always been a turn off to me but I am cumming around to liking it in my own perverse way (I've always been a pervert of course much to the dismay of past girlfriends)
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I was excited to see thumbnail for Casey S. Then I see the tampon string and felt an enormous sense of letdown. No problem with the "fetish" as I get it, but the first pictorial of a girl shouldn't have a relatively gross thing (imho) in it. Save that for later.
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When I was really young (maybe 14-15 years old) I always used nakins, but when I discovered the tampons I´ve never used it again. Tampons are cleaner, more comfortable and let you to do sports and allow you to move wildly (This is an important point for me hahaha)
HOWEVER, a couple of months ago I bought a menstrual cup and thoroughly recommend it to everyone. You spend less money, is ecological and reusable. The only fault is that sometimes is a bit disgusting to remove it (too much blood OMG), and it takes a while to learn how to wear it properly.
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A friend of mine recommended these things called mooncups, is that what you mean, Carmina?
When I first got my period (at 12, lucky me!) I would only ever use pads, I remember a girl at school telling me if you use a tampon it means you aren't a virgin anymore and I was mortified. Not to say that I had any particular feelings on the deeper meaning of virginity, just the idea that using a tampon might somehow be misconstrued as having sex or meaning that you had, had sex or even that you *gasp* masturbate, it was pretty scary. Strangely, the thought stuck with me until I wasn't a virgin anymore and it was then that I started using tampons. Like Carmina, I haven't used a pad since. Tampons let you go swimming! Can you imagine my joy when I found that out? A girl growing up on the beach who had to spend at least a week every month out of the water, then suddenly - my period wasn't this horrible debilitating disease anymore, just a few slightly-messy bathroom visits and keeping plastic baggies in my purse in case there was no bins in the bathroom.
Then, at 16 I started taking the birth control pill. No more period pain, no more unexpected periods, complete control over my body. I guess there's a bit of controversy on the birth control pill and what it does to you, but for me - it lessens the pain when I do have periods, it means I don't have to have them if I'm on holiday/camping/etc and it means I'm 99.9% less likely to get pregnant.
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