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Post by padtastic on Oct 9, 2016 5:00:47 GMT -5
How many of the ladies here have tried the disposable menstrual panties that are available in the USA right now? To the best of my knowledge there are PantiePads/UndiePads, MyPrettyPanty, and Pandeez, although that last one seems to be a bit different than the first two as I can't tell whether or not it actually has a pad built into it. I know there are reusable menstrual panties like Thinx as well, but I'm particularly interested in thoughts from members who have tried the disposable ones, hence this thread. How did they feel? What did you think of them? If you used Pandeez, can you tell me whether or not they have a pad integrated into them like the others do? (Heck, if you have Pandeez, can you take a photo of them so I can see what they look like outside of a stock photo?) For the guys here, if you know someone whose tried these and have information you feel is worth sharing, feel free to chime in as well. I'm just guessing that most guys here won't have the kind of experience with these that they have with traditional pads/tampons.
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Post by padman on Oct 9, 2016 14:10:19 GMT -5
These are quite common in Asia. I have seen them in the past there.
At the present time I know a lady in the Phillipines who uses their local brand which are called Charmee Menstrual Pants. I have seen her on cam several times wearing them. She has very heavy periods and says they are very useful and the only way to prevent leaks during the night. Wearing them after a while the stain from the flow is very visible from the outside.
Another girl I recently sent the Japanese version, "Laurier Sanitary napkin Shorts" which are very similar and she liked them a lot.
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Post by padtastic on Oct 24, 2016 19:37:35 GMT -5
I remember you or someone on here mentioning that this type of product is pretty common in Asia before. I'd be very curious to get my hands on a couple packages of the Laurier Sanitary Napkin Shorts from Japan and the Charmee Menstrual Pants just to compare them to what I've seen stateside, (and because I'd love to add some Japanese menstrual products to my collection,) but I'm really curious about the stuff that's available here since it's so much less common than it apparently is overseas. I'd definitely believe the woman from the Philippines who says they're the only way she can prevent leaks overnight though. From what I've seen so far, the ones over here are much more effective than traditional pads, and I'd assume that would be true of the ones available in Asia as well.
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Post by padman on Oct 25, 2016 15:34:14 GMT -5
The Laurier ones should be easily available on Ebay.
The Charmee would be pretty much impossible to get unless someone sends them over. They are not even available in many stores over there.
There is a whole other genre as you mention earlier, in Japan, panties with leakproof gussets are very common and there is another type of panty which are designed to be worn over the top of a panty with pad, which has a non-stretch strip running from front to back which is intended to hold the pad close to the body at the back.
I cant help thinking that all these Asian women could avoid all this hassle by using tampons but I'm glad they dont! A contact (who I think is a member here) sent the girl I mentioned earlier some tampons to try but she couldnt get the hang of them at all. This is despite being someone who spends her working hours sticking all manner of sex toys up there on webcam!
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