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Need menstrual cup advice please

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This is not exactly kinky, but I'm getting my first menstrual cup soon and while I was excited to try it, some YouTube videos and comments talking about having to push it all the way in (step no longer visible) and it getting stuck from succion effect and fingers being too slippery to pull it out terrified me.

Ma vagina is not very stretchy just for the record, I looked at the diameter for size 1 and it's like 4 cm ??? That's more than I can usually fit in there without stretching for days, and we haven't been stretching my pussy for a while so it's gone back to its smallest.
 
Sooo what your saying is you need to be fistes so the cup will fit better.
 
You might want to try an interlabial pad. 🙂

I, for years, couldn't use insertable menstrual products like tampons or menstrual cups. I suspect I have vaginismus, and to this day I'm still working on getting something more than a couple of inches thick inside me, although I have finally been able to insert a tampon. Menstrual cups did always seem daunting to me, but I think the key is that you're meant to fold it before inserting it?

Anyway, I've always preferred pads, and I think reusable cloth pads are woefully underrated. I also highly recommend absorbent menstrual panties. My roommate thinks reusable menstrual products are gross, so what I do is I just thoroughly rinse them in the sink, air-dry them in my bathroom, and then put them in my laundry to be properly washed. The reusable cloth pads that I have came with their own little pouch, so when you need to change it, you just fold it up, button it, and put it in the pouch to take home and wash. My only complaint is that they can kind of get twisted and travel away from their intended spot in the panties, but that's true of disposable pads too, and it probably isn't as much of an issue with the interlabial pads.
 
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