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This is a random picture off my phone from recent travels. Not even certain where it is, somewhere in Germany. Anyway... I am going to Iraq and Afghanistan and a few other locations off the beaten path and I usually am traveling with an extra duffel bag with my gear, the contents that I donate to more remote troops that don't have great access to the bathroom essentials and are subject to military issue bull shit. Anyway.. last trip, female troop asked if I had any feminine products, which I did not. ( Reference: penis). Can one of you fine ladies send me or post a link on Amazon for tampoons/lady shields that don't suck so I can get the "good" shit? Not looking to save money. Thanks in advance!
Samtermaine
Brands: Playtex, Always 7th Generation, Kotex. Pads and tampons. Also highly recommend a few menstrual cups (Diva and Lunette)
viciousintent
#variety pack?
KarinCrane
Kotex super and thin maxi pads with wings.
Tigerlillyprincess0
Id suggest sanitary towels being someone who suffered from toxic shock syndrome would hate anyone else to go through it
creeper188895
U had so many topics there, jesus
ANewLife72
Did you get the links or info you needed?
viciousintent
Eventually I did. Everything is delivered with another supply coming in March.
PapaUbu
Christmas selection box?
viciousintent
Nah I'm going after Xmas, mid January more of a your life sucks but here is some toilet paper with aloe to make it less shitty.
viciousintent
The things I use to miss like all hell, I now bring and donate in bulk to uh, ease the cynical thoughts...
PoeticSoul
If you want the good stuff get them Diva cups. Only need 1. There are also generic versions.
lcoveSparkleDriver
DON'T BUY DIVA CUPS!!!!!! While they work the majority of women don't use them and find then disgusting. Tampax pearl is (1/2)
lcoveSparkleDriver
(2/2) Good for tampons (get the regulars) and Alway is good for pads. Medium, heavy, or regular should do for sizes.
viciousintent
I don't know what that is and after googling it, I have more questions... Do you buy like the nipple looking thing or is there another...
viciousintent
... device involved like a marshmallow shooter?
viciousintent
And I assume I can just buy all the sizes and the ladies can sort it out? Or is there an obvious no one uses that size like xxxxl/s?
PoeticSoul
The silicone cup is all that’s needed. I’ve seen instructions recommending larger for mothers and smaller for not.
viciousintent
Looking for a 90% people solution and space is more of an issue then the cash so if I can discard the 10% your my hero!
PoeticSoul
It looks like most of the sizing is pre and post childbirth. I’d do a pretty even spread.