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Lucie268

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Re: Working during your period
« Reply #435 on: 23 July 2017, 09:54:19 pm »
I don't even think about periods anymore when working
Just use the softcup and a piece of ramer sponge from boots. I take both out every 2 hours and rinse clean and squeeze water out of sponge and pop back in.
Works wonders. My service is actually better during a period as I am unbelievably horny
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Have tried using a softcup for the first time today. It's been okay, but it leaks a bit when I go to the toilet and still shows blood when the guy withdraws, so isn't perfect. I've been using black condoms to hide it, but they aren't ideal as I think they're very thick so the clients lose sensitivity.

I've used sponges a couple of times, but both times I've not been able to get it out so have had to go to walk-in clinics  :FF Has anyone tried tying thread around them to pull them out with?

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« Reply #436 on: 23 July 2017, 10:35:00 pm »
Have tried using a softcup for the first time today. It's been okay, but it leaks a bit when I go to the toilet and still shows blood when the guy withdraws, so isn't perfect. I've been using black condoms to hide it, but they aren't ideal as I think they're very thick so the clients lose sensitivity.

I've used sponges a couple of times, but both times I've not been able to get it out so have had to go to walk-in clinics  :FF Has anyone tried tying thread around them to pull them out with?

You mean like dental floss type thickness? I think anything else would be too intrusive and would definitely be noticeable to the client.

I have a low cervix and even so I've taken 20-30 minutes to get a beppy out at the end of the day's work. If you have a high cervix I think I'd stick with softcup and black condoms or just moving to oral/hr bookings only during your period.
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Re: Working during your period
« Reply #437 on: 24 July 2017, 12:33:24 am »
I use sea sponges when I'm on, they're great for a session and then remove.
I now get mine from HobbyCraft! They're a ?1 for 2 and once sterilised are the same as the expensive ones.

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Re: Working during your period
« Reply #438 on: 24 July 2017, 06:45:31 am »
If you get clots or heavy periods basically you can't use anything though.

Lucie268

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Re: Working during your period
« Reply #439 on: 24 July 2017, 10:53:28 am »
You mean like dental floss type thickness? I think anything else would be too intrusive and would definitely be noticeable to the client.

I have a low cervix and even so I've taken 20-30 minutes to get a beppy out at the end of the day's work. If you have a high cervix I think I'd stick with softcup and black condoms or just moving to oral/hr bookings only during your period.

Yeah that makes sense. I was thinking of just using a thread perhaps to tie around the sponge. But I do have a high cervix and also I have teeny hands lol, so getting sponges out was impossible. I think softcup/black condoms may be the way to go then, as I only really have one or two days of real bleeding and then it's super light after that. Don't want to risk getting a sponge stuck again.

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Re: Working during your period
« Reply #440 on: 26 July 2017, 11:59:46 am »
I try not to work on the first 2 days of my period cos i'm in agony & really heavy & just an all round moody bitch. But the last few days of my period i use a sponge from body care. They're about a ?1, round yellow one & cut it up into small pieces. Never really had any trouble with getting it out or anything just make sure i don't cut the pieces too small

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Re: Working during your period
« Reply #441 on: 03 August 2017, 05:35:39 pm »
Really good tip I wanted to share that actually works if you ever get a sponge stuck to save the numerous embarrassing visits to doctor or clinic just take ur shower head and remove it so it's just a pipe and put it inside u with the shower turned on hold it inside you for 20/30 seconds and the sponge with pop straight out I always suffer with this and this is actually works

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Re: Working during your period
« Reply #442 on: 04 August 2017, 12:51:13 am »
My period is to heavy to offer full service during this time. The cup/sponges aren't any good for me. I do oral/titwanks instead. I have found most men don't mind this! I am considering offering anal too, as I do enjoy that.

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Re: Working during your period
« Reply #443 on: 19 September 2017, 12:18:53 pm »
This is a bit funny and it has never happened to me before.

I work through my period simply because it doesn't last long and is somehow light..... but when I am on and I work, I always insert cotton wool balls which has always worked for me. Never had a problem even getting them out and sometimes they fall out by themselves if I apply enough pressure or move around enough. My experience is that whatever gets stuck in me always comes out.
 I usually use one cotton wool balls at the time and rarely two. But yesterday morning, I inserted two and because they often get stuck together I can't recall if I pulled out one or two.
Now I called the local GUM clinic this morning to ask if something can be done to remove it if one is stuck ( which has never happened to me before) and I was told to attend the AE which I will tmrw because it can turn dangerous if left.

My question is: has this ever happened to you?  What have items have ever got stuck and now did it end for you?

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Re: Working during your period
« Reply #444 on: 19 September 2017, 02:36:15 pm »
My question is: has this ever happened to you?

No, because

They are in the sense that a tampon is made of cotton, just like a cotton wool ball is. The difference is that one is designed for menstrual use and the other isn't, and I won't be sticking cotton balls up my flute any time soon :).


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Re: Working during your period
« Reply #445 on: 19 September 2017, 02:53:43 pm »
Really good tip I wanted to share that actually works if you ever get a sponge stuck to save the numerous embarrassing visits to doctor or clinic just take ur shower head and remove it so it's just a pipe and put it inside u with the shower turned on hold it inside you for 20/30 seconds and the sponge with pop straight out I always suffer with this and this is actually works

I am gonna do that and hopefully it will help me.

Thanks

VoluptuousCurves

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Re: Working during your period
« Reply #446 on: 19 September 2017, 04:57:37 pm »
Make sure the water is a gentle flow, not a full on pressure hose!
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Re: Working during your period
« Reply #447 on: 19 September 2017, 05:42:54 pm »
Thanks

Just done it and nothing came out. Fluid flows naturally from there as if nothing is stuck.....

Is this proof that nothing is there and that I did get both cotton wool balls out? ( never had anything stuck there before and it's been 24hours now)

I just can't bare attending AE knowing about their waiting time during which I could be earning some money  ???

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Re: Working during your period
« Reply #448 on: 19 September 2017, 07:25:56 pm »
Cotton wool is not very absorbent so best stick to sponges or if very heavy take a day or two off until things calm down. If something is stuck there then it has no chance of slipping down if not taking a break, cant imagine sticking a shower hose up is healthy either.
I have only a very light flow so use a natural sponge cut to size and soaked in water so it is soft to insert. It is always removed and checked after and have had no problem..

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Re: Working during your period
« Reply #449 on: 19 September 2017, 07:45:43 pm »
Cotton wool also releases lots of fibres that could cause irritation. As others have said, it is not at all advisable to use it inside you.
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