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Replying to @josefa__carmen @MissPrettyNPynk
If you use one you should ideally have access to a bathroom with its own sink, or keep a water bottle handy (which is what I do). It saves so much for your wallet and the environment. I just wish I had gotten the normal size. The petite Saalt cup is a tad small some days.
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Replying to @josefa__carmen @MissPrettyNPynk
Honestly? Compared to tampons (which dry you out) it's less painful to insert once you get the hang of it. Wearing pads only makes me feel like an incontinent adult baby, but on heaviest days I might use a light pad with it as backup. But I haven't bought tampons since mid-2019.
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So to answer your question, for comfort I would rate my petite sized saalt cup a solid 9. I haven't had anything uncomfortable with it at all once I started to get the hang of it! Just the suction part feels funny lmao.
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Definitely! I think for convenience, the plus side is that you'll ALWAYS have something at home for when you get your period & you only have to change it out a few times a day max, whereas with anything else you need extras everywhere. Chaotic! But the sink part is inconvenient.
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