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nudist0010
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Posted - 03/21/2005 : 8:24:16 PM
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And in reply to Ashly if I were to wear nothing would I be looked down upon?
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FireProf
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Posted - 03/21/2005 : 9:06:49 PM
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I can't believe I'm weighing in on this with two very capable women giving you advice on this subject already but I will give you a husband's/male nudist point of view.
During this time of the month for women, many nudist women will wear bathing suit bottoms. What they all wear to prevent leakage is a mystery to me, but my wife did wear tampons most of the time. During the first couple of days, we didn't visit nudist venues. She felt more comfortable staying home until she was able to control her flow with a tampon.
Going without precautions to capture menstrual flow in the nudist setting is not recommended. You wouldn't do it in a textile setting so you shouldn't do it in a nudist setting either.
There are thousands of women nudists that are still full time nudists while menstruating. They all take the precautions Cheri and Ashley have spoken of. Doing this doesn't make them any less a nudist, full or part-time.
Sorry about chimming in her ladies, and I apologize if what I said was "too much information".
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Ashley
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Posted - 03/22/2005 : 11:51:50 AM
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Nudist0010, Even a full-time nudist wears clothing a fair amount of time (unless you're fortunate enough to live in Tahiti or something). I don't understand your confusion..but there are a great many things in life I don't understand so we can't judge by that :) I assume that if you are a full-time nudist (at some point in your life) and thereby probably SURROUNDED by other full-time nudists (since they don't tolerate nudity if you're working at TARGET (*you have to wear a red shirt), then I would also assume the "other" full time nudists would have the same problem in that approximately half of them (females) would menstruate (or use to menstruate when younger) and could give good solid advice at the time you need it. I wouldn't let this monthly aggravation dominate my concern about nudism.
As for FIREPROF: I applaud your comments from the male perspective..please don't refrain from "chiming in" because we learn something everyday on here..or at least I do.. for instance..today I learned from reading the posting by Cheri that I was routinely misspelling "menstruate"..so thanks! "Ignorance Be Gone!!"
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Cheri
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Posted - 03/22/2005 : 12:11:27 PM
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Ash, Just call me the Grammar Goddess. :)
FireProof, no problem in you chiming in. You have good sense and lots of time with your other half over the years.
I'm just glad I'm not bothered by planning my time because of monthly cycles.
:) Hugs, Cheri
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nudist0010
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Posted - 04/04/2005 : 8:08:59 PM
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ok now i have finally become a nudist and the week of my period i broke down and wore a pad and no one cared...thx
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Ashley
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Posted - 04/05/2005 : 07:42:29 AM
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I'm sure we're all much relieved about this wondrous news. Thanks for sharing...
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papabare
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Posted - 04/24/2005 : 12:07:26 AM
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I for one Ashley and Very happy to hear the news
My daughter does't go with us on those days, but then again she hasnt gone with us since she started anyway She says she will soon though, so I just get to go with my son, who I hope wont have that problem (Not that I am sayings its a Problem)
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BareBackOnMyHorse
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Posted - 01/17/2007 : 9:43:38 PM
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quote: Originally posted by Nudbie
fyi....there's a product out there called INSTEAD. It's not a tampon and it's not a pad. It's a cup really. But works like a tampon. There's no string, it can be in a lot longer than a tampon and is 100% more comfortable. I haven't touched a tampon or pad since finding these. They're not readily available but can usually be found at Target or online http://www.softcup.com/ -a great option for nudist!!!!
I just got the soft cup and tryed it. I loved it! No icky pad, no gross tampon! Just put it in- you can leave in for as long 12 hours! If you put it in right no leakage, swim nude, play all day nude and no worries! They say you can't get TSS form it either! Women who have sex might be interested that you CAN have sex while it is in on their period. Good news for your other half! Check it out I LOVE IT! BareBack
Don't judge people on the out side, But on the inside- their heart
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simplelife
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Posted - 06/19/2007 : 11:28:41 PM
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These are great - Few stores in my area carry them though. I get them online at Drugstore.com
quote: Originally posted by Nudbie
fyi....there's a product out there called INSTEAD. It's not a tampon and it's not a pad. It's a cup really. But works like a tampon. There's no string, it can be in a lot longer than a tampon and is 100% more comfortable. I haven't touched a tampon or pad since finding these. They're not readily available but can usually be found at Target or online http://www.softcup.com/ -a great option for nudist!!!!
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