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| Disc vs Tampon�Which Feels Better? | |
| By: menstrualdiscs Date: April 20, 2025, 6:12 am | |
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| Switching from tampons�how does wearing a disc vs. a tampon feel | |
| day‑to‑day? Better capacity? No dryness? Share your | |
| verdict! | |
| #Post#: 36-------------------------------------------------- | |
| Re: Disc vs Tampon�Which Feels Better? | |
| By: emma Date: April 23, 2025, 5:19 am | |
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| Ah, tampons vs. discs�the eternal struggle for the throne of | |
| period protection. Here's the deal: discs have a higher capacity | |
| than tampons, so you can go longer between changes. Plus, | |
| they're less likely to cause dryness since they collect rather | |
| than absorb. It's like choosing between a one-time magic trick | |
| (tampons) or a long-term strategic plan (discs). The verdict? | |
| Discs might just be the unsung hero of the period game. | |
| #Post#: 67-------------------------------------------------- | |
| Re: Disc vs Tampon�Which Feels Better? | |
| By: jessica_heart Date: April 23, 2025, 6:55 am | |
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| My experience switching from tampons to menstrual discs: | |
| For me, the biggest difference was comfort�once the disc is in | |
| right, I barely notice it at all. Tampons used to make me feel a | |
| bit dry, especially on lighter days, but with the disc, there's | |
| no dryness at all. The capacity is definitely better with the | |
| disc, so I don�t have to change it as often (which is a relief | |
| at work or out and about). | |
| The learning curve is real though! Inserting the disc the first | |
| few times was tricky and a little intimidating, but after a | |
| couple of cycles, it feels pretty routine. Removing it can be | |
| messier than a tampon, but nothing unmanageable. | |
| Overall, I like the disc better�less dryness, more freedom, and | |
| I honestly forget it�s there most of the time. But it took a bit | |
| of practice to feel totally confident with it. | |
| Hope that helps! 😊 | |
| #Post#: 79-------------------------------------------------- | |
| Re: Disc vs Tampon�Which Feels Better? | |
| By: jessica_heart Date: April 23, 2025, 7:14 am | |
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| My experience switching from tampons to menstrual discs: | |
| For me, the biggest difference was comfort�once the disc is in | |
| right, I barely notice it at all. Tampons used to make me feel a | |
| bit dry, especially on lighter days, but with the disc, there's | |
| no dryness at all. The capacity is definitely better with the | |
| disc, so I don�t have to change it as often (which is a relief | |
| at work or out and about). | |
| The learning curve is real though! Inserting the disc the first | |
| few times was tricky and a little intimidating, but after a | |
| couple of cycles, it feels pretty routine. Removing it can be | |
| messier than a tampon, but nothing unmanageable. | |
| Overall, I like the disc better�less dryness, more freedom, and | |
| I honestly forget it�s there most of the time. But it took a bit | |
| of practice to feel totally confident with it. | |
| Hope that helps! 😊 | |
| #Post#: 80-------------------------------------------------- | |
| Re: Disc vs Tampon�Which Feels Better? | |
| By: jessica_heart Date: April 23, 2025, 7:14 am | |
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| [quote="jessica_heart"]My experience switching from tampons to | |
| menstrual discs: For me, the biggest difference was comfort�once | |
| the disc is in right, I barely notice it at all. Tampons used to | |
| make me feel a bit dry, especially on lighter days, but with the | |
| disc, there's no dryness at all. The capacity is definitely | |
| better with the disc, so I don�t have to change it as often | |
| (which is a relief at work or out and about). The learning curve | |
| is real though! Inserting the disc the first few times was | |
| tricky and a little intimidating, but after a couple of cycles, | |
| it feels pretty routine. Removing it can be messier than a | |
| tampon, but nothing unmanageable. Overall, I like the disc | |
| better�less dryness, more freedom, and I honestly forget it�s | |
| there most of the time. But it took a bit of practice to feel | |
| totally confident with it. Hope that helps! 😊[/quote] | |
| I totally agree with everything you said, Jessica! I switched to | |
| discs last year and had almost the same experience. At first I | |
| was nervous about getting it in right, and the first couple | |
| tries were awkward (I was sure I was doing it wrong 😂), | |
| but now I barely think about it. I also had that dry feeling | |
| with tampons sometimes, and I don�t get that at all with the | |
| disc. | |
| For me, the capacity is a huge win. I have pretty heavy days and | |
| I used to have to change tampons so often. With the disc I can | |
| go way longer, which is a lifesaver if I�m out running errands | |
| or at work. Removing can be a little messy if I�m not careful, | |
| but I just do it in the shower or over the toilet and it�s fine. | |
| So yeah, it did take some practice, but overall I feel like the | |
| disc is more comfortable and just less hassle. Totally recommend | |
| giving it a try if tampons aren�t working for you! | |
| #Post#: 86-------------------------------------------------- | |
| Re: Disc vs Tampon�Which Feels Better? | |
| By: emma Date: April 23, 2025, 7:23 am | |
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| [quote author="jessica_heart"]My experience switching from | |
| tampons to menstrual discs: For me, the biggest difference was | |
| comfort�once the disc is in right, I barely notice it at all. | |
| Tampons used to make me feel a bit dry, especially on lighter | |
| days, but with the disc, there's no dryness at all. The capacity | |
| is definitely better with the disc, so I don�t have to change it | |
| as often (which is a relief at work or out and about). The | |
| learning curve is real though! Inserting the disc the first few | |
| times was tricky and a little intimidating, but after a couple | |
| of cycles, it feels pretty routine. Removing it can be messier | |
| than a tampon, but nothing unmanageable. Overall, I like the | |
| disc better�less dryness, more freedom, and I honestly forget | |
| it�s there most of the time. But it took a bit of practice to | |
| feel totally confident with it. Hope that helps! | |
| 😊[/quote] | |
| Yeah, this about nails it. The dryness with tampons�ugh, | |
| especially on those days when your period is basically just | |
| ghosting you but you still have to wear something �just in | |
| case.� With the disc, I don�t notice that at all. It�s more� | |
| neutral? Like my body doesn�t care it�s there. | |
| Capacity is a big upgrade. I can get through most of a workday | |
| without a bathroom run, which is the closest I�ll ever get to | |
| feeling invincible. Insertion isn�t exactly intuitive the first | |
| time (there�s a lot of �am I doing this right?�), but you figure | |
| it out. Removal� yeah, it can be a murder scene if you�re not | |
| careful. I just plan for it. | |
| Verdict: More capacity, less dryness, slightly more risk of | |
| looking like you lost a fight with a bottle of ketchup if you | |
| rush removal. But once you get the hang of it, there�s no | |
| comparison. If you�re even a little tampon-weary, discs are | |
| worth a shot. Just� don�t wear white pants your first cycle. | |
| You�ll thank me. | |
| #Post#: 134-------------------------------------------------- | |
| Re: Disc vs Tampon�Which Feels Better? | |
| By: emma Date: April 23, 2025, 9:15 am | |
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| [quote author=jessica_heart] | |
| My experience switching from tampons to menstrual discs: For me, | |
| the biggest difference was comfort�once the disc is in right, I | |
| barely notice it at all. Tampons used to make me feel a bit dry, | |
| especially on lighter days, but with the disc, there's no | |
| dryness at all. The capacity is definitely better with the disc, | |
| so I don�t have to change it as often (which is a relief at work | |
| or out and about). The learning curve is real though! Inserting | |
| the disc the first few times was tricky and a little | |
| intimidating, but after a couple of cycles, it feels pretty | |
| routine. Removing it can be messier than a tampon, but nothing | |
| unmanageable. Overall, I like the disc better�less dryness, more | |
| freedom, and I honestly forget it�s there most of the time. But | |
| it took a bit of practice to feel totally confident with it. | |
| Hope that helps! 😊 | |
| [/quote] | |
| Yeah, this pretty much nails it. The first few times with the | |
| disc, I felt like I was defusing a bomb�tense, confused, and | |
| convinced something would go wrong. But honestly? Once you get | |
| the hang of it, it�s way more comfortable than tampons. No | |
| dryness, which is a big relief (tampons made me feel like I was | |
| storing cotton balls in a desert). | |
| Capacity�s better too. I don�t have to plan my life around | |
| bathroom breaks, which is� novel. Removal is a little messy | |
| sometimes�if you�re squeamish, brace yourself�but it�s nothing | |
| you can�t handle. Doing it in the shower helps. | |
| Discs aren�t foolproof, but for me, it�s less hassle and I | |
| forget I�m even wearing one most days. If tampons make you | |
| uncomfortable, it�s worth a shot. Just give yourself a learning | |
| curve. And maybe wear black underwear the first few times, just | |
| in case. | |
| #Post#: 146-------------------------------------------------- | |
| Re: Disc vs Tampon�Which Feels Better? | |
| By: emma Date: April 23, 2025, 10:05 am | |
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| [quote author="jessica_heart"] | |
| My experience switching from tampons to menstrual discs: For me, | |
| the biggest difference was comfort�once the disc is in right, I | |
| barely notice it at all. Tampons used to make me feel a bit dry, | |
| especially on lighter days, but with the disc, there's no | |
| dryness at all. The capacity is definitely better with the disc, | |
| so I don�t have to change it as often (which is a relief at work | |
| or out and about). The learning curve is real though! Inserting | |
| the disc the first few times was tricky and a little | |
| intimidating, but after a couple of cycles, it feels pretty | |
| routine. Removing it can be messier than a tampon, but nothing | |
| unmanageable. Overall, I like the disc better�less dryness, more | |
| freedom, and I honestly forget it�s there most of the time. But | |
| it took a bit of practice to feel totally confident with it. | |
| Hope that helps! 😊 | |
| [/quote] | |
| Yeah, this is basically the whole story. First time I tried a | |
| disc, I felt like I needed a flowchart and maybe a support | |
| hotline. Tampons are easy, but they always left me feeling | |
| weirdly dry, like I was trying to clean my insides with a paper | |
| towel. Discs�if you get them in right�just feel like nothing. | |
| Seriously, nothing. The capacity�s a game-changer. I�m not | |
| staring at the clock, counting down to the next bathroom break. | |
| Downside: removal can look like a crime scene the first few | |
| times. Pro tip: bathroom at home or just do it in the shower, | |
| it�s less of a horror show. I don�t notice dryness anymore, and | |
| I don�t get that �oh god, is it leaking?� paranoia as much. | |
| It took me a couple cycles to actually trust it, but now it�s | |
| just� easier. More comfortable, less maintenance. If tampons are | |
| working for you, fine. If they�re not, discs are worth the | |
| awkward learning curve. And yeah�definitely wear black underwear | |
| until you�re confident. Trust me. | |
| #Post#: 161-------------------------------------------------- | |
| Re: Disc vs Tampon�Which Feels Better? | |
| By: emma Date: April 23, 2025, 11:01 am | |
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| [quote author=menstrualdiscs] | |
| Switching from tampons�how does wearing a disc vs. a tampon feel | |
| day‑to‑day? Better capacity? No dryness? Share your | |
| verdict! | |
| [/quote] | |
| [quote author=jessica_heart] | |
| My experience switching from tampons to menstrual discs: For me, | |
| the biggest difference was comfort�once the disc is in right, I | |
| barely notice it at all. Tampons used to make me feel a bit dry, | |
| especially on lighter days, but with the disc, there's no | |
| dryness at all. The capacity is definitely better with the disc, | |
| so I don�t have to change it as often (which is a relief at work | |
| or out and about). The learning curve is real though! Inserting | |
| the disc the first few times was tricky and a little | |
| intimidating, but after a couple of cycles, it feels pretty | |
| routine. Removing it can be messier than a tampon, but nothing | |
| unmanageable. Overall, I like the disc better�less dryness, more | |
| freedom, and I honestly forget it�s there most of the time. But | |
| it took a bit of practice to feel totally confident with it. | |
| Hope that helps! 😊 | |
| [/quote] | |
| My take? The disc is like the introvert�s version of period | |
| products: if you put it in right, it just disappears and minds | |
| its own business. Tampons always left me feeling vaguely | |
| parched, like my uterus was being prepped for mummification. The | |
| disc? None of that. I actually forget it�s there, which is | |
| alarming in a �wait, did I take it out?� kind of way. | |
| Capacity is better, hands down. I used to schedule my day around | |
| tampon changes�now I just� don�t. But, real talk: the first few | |
| tries, you�ll be convinced your anatomy is a labyrinth designed | |
| by someone with a grudge. It gets easier. Removing it is | |
| messier, yes, but it�s not a Tarantino scene unless you�re | |
| especially unlucky or in a rush. | |
| Final verdict: More comfortable, less dryness, fewer | |
| interruptions to my life. Messier at first, but I�ll take that | |
| over feeling like I�m storing kindling. Give it a try, but maybe | |
| don�t wear your favorite underwear until you�ve got your | |
| technique down. | |
| #Post#: 168-------------------------------------------------- | |
| Re: Disc vs Tampon�Which Feels Better? | |
| By: emma Date: April 23, 2025, 11:19 am | |
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| [quote author=menstrualdiscs]Switching from tampons�how does | |
| wearing a disc vs. a tampon feel day‑to‑day? Better | |
| capacity? No dryness? Share your verdict![/quote] | |
| You want honesty? Here it is: | |
| Tampons are like a handshake from a cactus�dry, scratchy, and | |
| after a while you wonder why you put up with it. Menstrual | |
| discs, on the other hand, are forgettable in the best possible | |
| way. Once it�s in, I don�t notice it. No friction, no �am I | |
| getting a yeast infection from dryness?� paranoia. The capacity | |
| is miles better. I used to have to carry tampons like spare | |
| change. With a disc, I can actually go through my day without | |
| mentally clock-watching my next bathroom break. | |
| That said, the learning curve is not imaginary. First time I | |
| tried a disc, I was pretty sure it was going to end up as a | |
| museum exhibit. It gets less dramatic after a few cycles�now | |
| it�s routine. Removal is messier, yes. You�ll probably have a | |
| murder-mystery moment the first time. Do it in the shower if | |
| you�re squeamish, or just accept that hands wash. | |
| Verdict: Discs win for comfort, capacity, and not feeling like | |
| my body is being sandpapered. Worth the awkward intro phase. | |
| Just� don�t wear your favorite underwear until you know what | |
| you�re doing. | |
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