Um, no. I never wear them. Regular pads only. I'm a big girl so it's like trying to play pin the tail on the donkey I'm getting that thing in the right place to do anything other than annoy the hell out of me.
If you had discharge to the point that it randomly soaked through your underwear and on your pants at times, would you not wear any pantiliners for that? Or are you unaware that this is completely normal in some women?
It is normal to have discharge to the point it SOAKS YOUR PANTS? omg!
I wasn't one of WTF responses, but yeah, I would say this is not a very common occurrence. If I had that much discharge I would ask my doctor about it. Although unless you have an acute condition like an infection, I doubt there's much that can be done. Another blessing to count, I guess. Who knew? lol.
Post by gnomesweetgnome on Oct 4, 2012 16:02:12 GMT -5
Lately I have been wearing them very frequently, but that's because I've been spotting for a week+ leading up to when I ovulate every month since February. I'm getting back on BC soon so I don't have to deal with this anymore.
I used to wear panty liners daily when I was a teen because I had a lot of CM/discharge, but I don't *normally* do that these days.
Maybe this is related to what number your vagina is on that chart?
I can't imagine it is normal to soak your pants. Are you getting really turned on or something?
Jesus, people. lol. I'm not saying it soaks through to the point where the woman is sitting in a damn puddle. When I was a teen, before I went on birth control, there was actually an instance where it soaked through my underwear and left a small spot on the crotch of my jeans. Thus, the use of pantiliners, generally during that time of the month when I was ovulating. My mom and doctor both assured me it was normal and quite common, and being as there are now 3 or 4 people who have admitted it on this thread, I'm inclined to think they're right. It has nothing to do with being turned on and a lot to do with hormones. Seriously, of all the nasty shit that people talk about on here, this shouldn't ruffle feathers. Don't be hating on my teenage floopage you assholes!
It's not. Google panty liners and bacteria or yeast infections. Cotton underwear helps your lady parts breathe. Panty liners make it warmer, and encourage more bacteria. You get excess floopage from wearing panty liners.
Cut that shit out, and the floopage will probably get under control in a cycle or two.
I have a question. If you wear a daily pantyliner, do you wear one liner all day? How often do you change it? I find that liners are so small and they dont stick and end up twisted and the sticky part is sticking to me....
It's not. Google panty liners and bacteria or yeast infections. Cotton underwear helps your lady parts breathe. Panty liners make it warmer, and encourage more bacteria. You get excess floopage from wearing panty liners.
Cut that shit out, and the floopage will probably get under control in a cycle or two.
Unfortunately, 15 years of personal experience says you are wrong.
I am pretty grossed out by it (the word discharge alone! and FLOOPAGE!), and I want to stay away, yet for some godforsaken reason I have clicked on it probably 20 times.
Yes, I change the panty liner a few times a day. I just don't want to walk around work with what I feel as dirty underwear. With the pantyliner I'm able to switch it and feel clean again. I'm glad to see I'm not the only one.
Yes, I change the panty liner a few times a day. I just don't want to walk around work with what I feel as dirty underwear. With the pantyliner I'm able to switch it and feel clean again. I'm glad to see I'm not the only one.
Decreasing air flow in that area can increase floopage.
I'm sorry you didn't feel clean before. You really are. You've got your own self-cleaning oven!