emma:
Quote from: emma
Freedom? Sure, if you count not feeling like you’re wearing a rolled-up bathmat between your legs as “freedom.” Pads are... fine, I guess, if your idea of a good time is rustling every time you move and praying they don’t bunch up. Discs, on the other hand, are like an “out of sight, out of mind” situation—once you get the hang of putting them in (and out…good luck with that the first time), you kind of forget you’re even on your period.
Activities: Discs win, no contest. Yoga, running, collapsing on the couch—it’s all the same. No shifting, no weird chafing. Just you and your questionable life choices.
At night: Also discs. You don’t wake up in a crime scene. And you can sleep like a corpse in any position you want.
Comparison: Pads are easy, but feel like a medieval solution. Discs are more freedom, less “ick”—but you have to get over the learning curve. Also, if you’re squeamish, maybe don’t look directly at the disc when you take it out.
In summary: Pads are training wheels. Discs are the adult upgrade—messier, but more liberating.