Actually, any decent defense dogtorney would immediately object to this as evidence. Clearly, the dog did not raise her hand, but rather her paw. Ergo, no confession under the circumstances was actually made. I rule for the defendant.
Actually, any decent defense dogtorney would immediately object to this as evidence. Clearly, the dog did not raise her hand, but rather her paw. Ergo, no confession under the circumstances was actually made. I rule for the defendant.
Um, "white people" don't just do it. Lots of people love animals.
yeah....pretty sure it's not just white people.... Thanks though for singling out one group of people on a site that stresses equality.
I use a Mooncup (UK) which is apparently different to a Mooncup (US). It is supposed to last 20 years, and it's awesome!
Also, there is a soft cup called Instead that is disposable. They come in a box of 10-12 and you can buy them at Walgreen's, etc. They work for 12 hrs, but then you toss it and put in a new one. No washing or emptying.
I use a DivaCup, there tends to be a little leakage on the first heavy day or two but the thinnest pantyliners are enough to deal with it. Wouldn't trade the Divacup for anything.
I got the Diva cup. I'm a heavy bleeder the first two days of my period and the only time I ever had any trouble was when I didn't empty it for like, 18 hours, on the second day of my period. Which was dumb, since that's my heaviest day. I used to have major overnight issues, even with the heavy flow tampons, but…
I use a Diva cup and I love it so very, very much. My first Diva and I were together for four years? Five? It was a long time. One purchase and you're good to go for YEARS. Tell that to a box of tampons. I finally retired the first one and bought a second this year, because the original was starting to feel not as…
I use the Diva Cup. I've never had leakage, and even on my heaviest days I can go a full day at work without changing it. If you buy it from lunapads.com, you can get a "starter kit" for like $50 that includes the cup and two reusable pantyliners and they are adorable and SO SOFT and don't feel gross like disposable…
I use a Sckoon cup. I have a small one for normal day and a large one for heavy days. I rarely have leakage, usually only at night when it's no biggie. I love the Sckoon because it's made from a really soft silicone and very easy to insert. There is a learning curve, but that's true of all of them. I also have some…
I use a Diva Cup. I love it.
I use soft cups because you can toss them, and also because they are just a thin band of plastic, not big like the other ones. I have left it in for over 24 hours before, and it does not overflow because when I pee the seal is broken and it empties without removal. I have to deal with my period much less with them.
Takes about 3 months to really get the hang of it and figure out how to get a good seal. After that, you *usually* have absolutely no leakage. Unfortunately, if leakage does occur, it is a frickin' tsunami of blood, since it's all stored in the cup. I've managed to get a feel for when the suction breaks, and then RUN…
Softcups are awesome, I have been using for about 10 years....very rarely leak, empty out when you pee, and I can use one cup for a 24 hour time period, no dry feeling.
I use a Diva cup. Love the freaking thing. Never going back to tampons
Leaks less than a tampon overnight! I use a Lunette. You'll hear a lot about the pros. The cons are: there's a learning curve, it might stain just a little (get one in blue, not clear), and you need a sink nearby to empty and reinsert it, so public washrooms are usually a no-go. Some people bring baby wipes for their…
I use The Keeper, and have been using it for over a decade. I loooooooove it.
They're awesome. Definitely get one. I use a moon cup, there is no leakage unless you have a very heavy flow, in which case you just need to be diligent about emptying it/maybe wear something else overnight. There is no disadvantage apart from occasional blood on your hands, but that's an occupational hazard with any…
You know who's going to be excited about this? DOGS.
Um, I think the real problem is: