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    il y a 34 minutes

    It’s her preference. Limp or Rigid.

    • Hupf@feddit.org
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      il y a 11 minutes

      That’s what she said.

  • Unpigged@lemmy.dbzer0.com
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    il y a 54 minutes

    It’s an American thing. Liberal and Republican, obviously.

  • BlackLaZoR@lemmy.world
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    il y a 46 minutes

    It’s thread type. One is screwed clockwise, the other counterclockwise

  • SaharaMaleikuhm@feddit.org
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    il y a 6 heures

    It’s obviously about the political spectrum. They have tampons for left wing pussies and for right wing cunts.

    • nullspace@lemmy.world
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      il y a 5 heures

      Always knew both sides were the same.

  • mechoman444@lemmy.world
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    il y a 8 heures

    One goes in the left hole one goes in the right hole… Obviously.

    • Varesti@lemmy.zip
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      il y a 7 heures

      Found the kangaroo!

  • resipsaloquitur@lemmy.cafe
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    il y a 7 heures

    Left and right fallopian tubes.

  • petrichornetrainfall@piefed.social
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    il y a 12 heures

    Its for when lesbians try to beat the period level on co-op, so they know which side of the screen they get. “S” is for single player.

    • some_kind_of_guy@lemmy.world
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      il y a 8 heures

      Huh, I thought S was for scissors? /s

      • Varesti@lemmy.zip
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        il y a 7 heures

        It’s called lip syncing now.

  • Alph4d0g@piefed.social
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    I wonder why more mensing people haven’t switched to discs. I see them more frequently for sale in a growing number of places. TSS freaks me out just hearing about it. Glad my lady mate went the disc route.

    • PotatoesFall@discuss.tchncs.de
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      il y a 3 heures

      I was so confused by what you meant until I realized that people also call menstrual cups, menstrual discs.

  • kinkles@sh.itjust.works
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    il y a 15 heures

    Left pussy and right pussy. Depending on which one is your dominant pussy that you period from.

    • four@lemmy.zip
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      il y a 12 heures

      So its like with nostrils, that at any given moment you have one that is more open and it switches every so often?

      • sem@piefed.blahaj.zone
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        il y a 11 heures

        There is a lot of yoga about these.

  • Waldelfe@feddit.org
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    il y a 16 heures

    The left one goes into the left ovary, the right into the right ovary. S is for “straight ahead”.

    • HumanOnEarth@lemmy.ca
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      il y a 16 heures

      Omg it all makes sense now

    • TrackinDaKraken@lemmy.world
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      il y a 13 heures

      TIL

    • gilarelli@jlai.lu
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      il y a 16 heures

      🤯

  • HexesofVexes@lemmy.world
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    il y a 11 heures

    Oh it’s about which hand you use to insert them - like left handed vs right handed scissors!

  • f4f4f4f4f4f4f4f4@sopuli.xyz
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    il y a 8 heures

    I read an interview with an escort with two vaginas. She used one for business and one for pleasure. No joke. 😅

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    Seriously, I wanna know. Is it size? Or… flow?

    • Caesium@lemmy.world
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      il y a 7 heures

      it’s about the flow. L stands for Light, R is Regular

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      Tampons wick away fluid, it’s their primary purpose. Vaginas are never meant to be dry. If you wear a tampon that is designed to wick away a lot of moisture on a low flow day it will dry you out which may cause an infection and lead to toxic shock syndrome - TSS. The L is low, R is regular, but higher ones exists. The goal is to use the lowest absorbancy necessary.

      This page has a pretty good article about it.

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      il y a 16 heures

      I assume it’s for Large, Regular, Small

      • Cris_Citrus (he/him <3)@piefed.zip
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        il y a 4 heures

        Why make a random guess if you don’t know? 😅 you can just wait for a woman who knows to give the actual answer lol

      • Cethin@lemmy.zip
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        il y a 8 heures

        I love people coming in, apparently with no knowledge, and giving an incorrect answer. This wouldn’t even have been hard to look up, but you just couldn’t help but assume you were correct, just like the person in the OP.

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          il y a 7 heures

          I think it’s more fun to see people’s creative answers and get a good chuckle.

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            il y a 7 heures

            It is funny, just like the OP. Part of why it’s funny is that people can be so wrong but assume they’re right enough that they want to share with the world. I’m glad they do, but it’s crazy to me.

      • erin@piefed.blahaj.zone
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        il y a 13 heures

        S is for Super, not small. Light, regular, super, etc. It’s for flow, not for size.

        • M137@lemmy.world
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          I always found “super” pretty funny.
          “So how’s your period flow?”
          “Super!”
          Kinda expect the next option to be “magnificent”, “über” or something like that.

          • im_fine_sandy@nord.pub
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            Is it an american thing? Pretty sure in Australia it’s “heavy”.

            Super would be weird, as you say.

            • BlaestEgnen@feddit.dk
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              Super absorbancy or something along those lines.

              It explains the absorber rather than the flow. I’ve mostly stared at pads my life, but it’s the same wording

              Just for context I’m Danish, so it’s not just an American thing

      • Ecco the dolphin@lemmy.ml
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        il y a 13 heures

        It’s good we have you here. Your ability to use context clues really came in clutch. Don’t have to worry about finding someone who uses these alien devices to explain them.

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          il y a 13 heures

          I kind of needed it cause i never hear “regular” as a size, only “medium”, so i was hung up on the R

          • erin@piefed.blahaj.zone
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            It is incorrect. Light, regular, super, not large, regular, small.

      • Mouselemming@sh.itjust.works
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        il y a 12 heures

        I think L is Light

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      il y a 16 heures

      Regular and large?

      • nightwatch_admin@lemmy.world
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        il y a 15 heures

        Large and Rrrrrrreally Large?

        • TheGoldenV@lemmy.world
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          What is “G” for then?

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            il y a 14 heures

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            Grande, as in volume of blood to absorb expressed in Starbucks cup sizes? (S, T, G, V)?

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            il y a 15 heures

            Grand, comes with pillars of lapis lazuli, decorated golden arches and deep blue carpets

          • granch_bibblyfibble@piefed.social
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            il y a 13 heures

            For when you’re just spotting.

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        il y a 16 heures

        I don’t know if those things have size… length? Girth? Both?

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          There are different sizes but they are rated by how much they can absorb, L is light flow, R regular. So it’s not really about the size, they’ll expand anyways when they soak up the discharge

          1000189574

          • Tar_Alcaran@sh.itjust.works
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            il y a 14 heures

            I dont buy tampons except as a secondary backup now that I use a cup, but I’ve never seen this. I just look at the 1-5 little drops of blue liquid…

            And cups DO come in different (extremely inconsistent) sizes.

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            Confusing that L could be interpreted as Large size and Light flow. Surely you would know what is meant by looking at the packaging (or maybe feeling this particular one). I hope for the person in need of it that they won’t have to guess in a case like this.

            • TrackinDaKraken@lemmy.world
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              I’m guessing they learn this very early. It’s only confusing to those of us without the need for them.

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              il y a 15 heures

              At least they are not marked as inflammable.

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                It’s a blob of cotton and plastic. It burns pretty well even before you soak it in whiskey.

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            what’s the S someone implied existed elsewhere in the thread?

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              il y a 15 heures

              Super

            • Treczoks@lemmy.world
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              il y a 13 heures

              The S stands for “shit” and it gets stuck somewhere else…

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              Supreme

        • Mouselemming@sh.itjust.works
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          il y a 12 heures

          If you felt them, you’d realize the Super one does have more girth than the Light one, in order to absorb more before it starts leaking. I don’t know why it never occurred to me the use the same/opposite letters as Small /Large, probably because I first learned them back when companies wrote whole words on their packaging.

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          Depends on the brand but mostly difference in girth aka material to soak up things.

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      il y a 14 heures

      https://tampax.com/en-us/tampon-truths/best-tampons-sizes-for-heavy-light-flow/

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    one screws in clockwise and another anticlockwise

    • Tar_Alcaran@sh.itjust.works
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      Which one to use depends on which hemisphere you were born, of course.

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        I believe in this context it’s femisphere

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        And the phase of the moon.

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      I can’t remember which countries say anticlockwise but I’m used to counterclockwise.

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        Widdershins

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    I have a wife and can confirm it’s the size, i.e. regular or large. If you have a large cooter, then you use the large. Smaller women use the regular or small.

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      I’m maybe getting whooshed here, but it’s light, regular and super. They are different sizes, but it’s determined by the flow level of the day, not body or vagina size.

      So, many people will use a combination of absorbency levels over the course of the period. There is also super+ and super++.

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        No no, I’m certain. I do have a wife after all. I’m practically an expert

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          That’s awesome. Is she single?

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            I have a buddy with a wife, so I know it can take a while to go from wife to single. Months, or more :(

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      Lmao. Nope.

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