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Guest ~Brenda~
Does anyone else ever use them? I do sometimes, and they make me feel so femme, it's amazing.

Yup, everthing from women's razors, to feminine deoderant, to noxema, to perfume. It is all that I ever use. If you look into my bathroom. It looks like a woman's bathroom :)

Makes me very happy.

Love

Brenda

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Ahhh, further clarification? Or am what I thinking is what I am thinking.

Whatever you're thinking is just fine, I've probably used almost every product in this category, (tampons, douches, maxi pads, pantiliners, ect.)

I try to be regular just like a woman and use tampons and maxi pads for about 5-7 days a month, like my own monthly ritual of femininity.

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Hi Brenda,

Morning Hun, Yeh, for sure, Being buying womens stuff a while now.

I much prefer same , even the bottles and deoderant tins can have a feminine

shape . I absolutely love perfume, have not yet got a preference , as long as

its womens Im ((in me ninnies)) Irish slang for being happy. Yep, Im in , the

whole nine yards. Luv,viv :) ps, re perfume, I do have a preference, I cant

think of the name ""its expensive"". More love at you hun, viv :)

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Guest Lizzie McTrucker

I wear a pad if I'm going to be out and about because for me it disguises what's really down there. It also keeps things in place should it ever try to wiggle itself free.

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Guest IGotThatGoodGood

I don't go that far and wear pads lol. I don't want any extra padding.

I been using feminine sprays, lotions everything for a long time. The only thing male I buy is razors cause woman razors suck.

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Guest Anna_Banana

I would like to strongly warn you about the use of tampons before SRS. First and foremost, there is an increased risk of Toxic Shock Syndrome. This can be deadly, and for this alone I'd be wary. Second, due to the nature of that sphincter, you run the risk of getting the tampon stuck very easily.

.Anna

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Guest Joanna Phipps
I wear a pad if I'm going to be out and about because for me it disguises what's really down there. It also keeps things in place should it ever try to wiggle itself free.

I wear one if I am driving for any length of time both for the reason you state Lizzy but also incase of the Sprionolactone dribble... that sudden urge...

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Guest krisspykriss

:blush:

I did thins when I was a teenager. I had this need to experience as much of being female as possible. This included wearing pads and such. I got caught by family memebrs a couple times. :banghead: Talk about feeling awkward.

hugz,

Chrissy

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Guest Elizabeth K

WAYYYYY TOOOOO MUCH INFORMATION!

YIKES

They are called "personal hygine products!

I know most of us use them - but please be ladylike here! "Personal" information is not public!

Remember what you are and where you are going, girls!

Lizzy

UPDATE: I am JOKING ladies - talk all you want! GRIN...

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Guest Guest_

  1. When I can, I use Secret's So Very Summerberry deoderant, Carefree Panty Liners, and of Olay Active Hdrating Beauty Fluid, just to mention a few. Amber L.

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  • Admin

A couple of weeks after your SRS, you will grow absolutely horrified at the thought of using those things. Something to look forward to.

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Guest KerryUK

I must admit that I wear panty pads/liners as a funtion and not because they make me feel nice (they help to give a more curved shape there and hold everything where it should be). I would think the reason why the majority of ciswomen wear them is for functionality too and not because they 'make them feel nice'. I would also think that the majority of ciswomen would not wear them if they did not 'need' to. Just my tuppence worth.

Hugs

K x.

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Guest Lizzie McTrucker

I would also think that the majority of ciswomen would not wear them if they did not 'need' to.

No, they wouldn't. The vast majority would prefer never having to wear a liner, pad or tampon. It's a necessary evil for their monthly friend which in itself is an unwelcome guest, lol. Most women hate their period and hate having to wear pads or tampons for that week as well but it's something you just have to put up with and deal with as part of being a woman.
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Guest Gypsyfeenix

CIS-woman here ....COMPLETELY agree with Lizzie.

HATE THEM. Praying for menopause. Begging for it, actually. I hate walking around with wadded up absorbency products - feels like a diaper. Tampons are scary b/c of the toxic shock possibilities, so I don't use \em. Detest the monthlies with all of my being. Hate it hate it hate it.

/....sorry ladies, and I too subtle? lmao!

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At seven weeks post-op, I MUST use those things or ruin clothing due to the routine and perfectly normal healing process. No end in sight either, but the doctor says a year is not unusual, but 6 months or so is very the norm.

The women in my family consider it to be revenge, since they don't have to use the stuff as long at one time as I do.

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Guest KerryUK

Thanks Ladies for backing me on that one, yes, I have never yet met a girl who enjoys wearing them nor said that they make her feel 'nice'. I just felt compelled to let people here know that. They aren't worn for pleasure but as a function of being a girl - necessary or ruin lots of clothing and embarrassing in the process.

Hugs

K x.

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