To celebrate international woman's day get a half price Femme Cup. Sounds weird but honestly one of the best things I've bought. Save a fortune on tampons etc and much better for the environment.
I heard they are doing one with tinsel on, for the Christmas period.
qwerty212
8 Mar 1613#11
Just chuck it in the dishwasher.
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DonkeyKonk
8 Mar 165#1
Raising a cup for National Women's Day.
boostii
8 Mar 1647#2
bloody good deal
lovenuts
8 Mar 16#3
Looks like a pen*s enlarger :wink::smile:
ando to lovenuts
8 Mar 16#5
I was going to go to Google images but I'll take your word on that :confused:
Gozer to lovenuts
9 Mar 162#51
Your pen*s must be extremely small if this would enlarge it! :neutral_face:
Locknloadharry to lovenuts
9 Mar 16#74
If your putting that on your pony to enlarge it?....you are actually female.
I thought it was an emergency police helmet.
boostii
8 Mar 16#4
If anyone knows, does this work for **** leakage? thanks
macas2000
8 Mar 16#6
Thanks, been looking at these for some time now and decided worth a go for this price :smile:
howdiefellas
8 Mar 161#7
buying this for the wife, am I supposed to just guess what size she is? or is this one size fits all
yas212 to howdiefellas
9 Mar 161#24
the mooncup has 2 sizes, this one looks like there is only one
paulrigby57 to howdiefellas
9 Mar 16#34
Nk74 to howdiefellas
9 Mar 16#36
Vile
0liverr
8 Mar 161#8
I want to say hot but I feel it's inappropriate..
louiselouise
8 Mar 161#9
This is maybe a daft question, but what would be the best soap to wash it out with? Carex maybe?
kate g to louiselouise
8 Mar 161#16
that may irritate - warm water with a natural based soap then for a super clean, boil it to kill of all bacteria - they come with a comprehensive instruction booklet and drawstring bag to keep it in.
gdata to louiselouise
9 Mar 16#27
My missus puts hers with the other cups in the dishwasher.
"Femmecup LITE is the new menstrual cup made of super soft, silicone reusable for 12 months. Femmecup LITE is unique in the menstrual cup market; it is a low cost option specifically aimed at women purchasing their first menstrual cup to `try out`.
Femmecup LITE looks exactly the same as Femmecup but it is a slightly finer, softer silicone (still FDA market approved medical grade). This means that Femmecup can offer it for a lower cost and the life span is still at least 12 months. Femmecup LITE is also an ideal option for teenagers, petite women, women that like to renew their cup more regularly than every 10 years and women with very light flow."
I'm guessing the LITE is less durable (?) and as it says "low cost option" is likely less of a bargain as the ordinary FemmeCup.
Another Edit: From reading around so far, I can see some are recommending the Lunette for heavier flow. One Amazon reviewer soaks the FemmeCup in sterilising fluid around 10 minutes (Milton's or generic), then washes with mild soap. It's reckoned soaking for long periods in sterilising fluid discolours the FemmeCup.
Most report that they empty it twice a day (my fear about using this was having to clean it out in a public toilet - though some say they just carefully wipe it with loo roll in the cubicle).
I've ordered for my younger niece from Amazon as she's in bed and if she finds it yukky I can cancel (as it's temporarily out of stock :smile:)!
qwerty212
8 Mar 1613#11
Just chuck it in the dishwasher.
frostyclock
8 Mar 1611#12
Cold its not a Samsung
gazdoubleu to frostyclock
9 Mar 167#45
I think Bush make it
flamethrower
8 Mar 161#13
do they have extra large ?
bellab
8 Mar 16#14
ordered thanks
dreamager
8 Mar 16#15
In my experience of trying 2 brands, both tended to leak, so not sure how successful others have been
diamond12 to dreamager
9 Mar 161#41
I've read horror story about it being stuck inside and then when it did come out it looked like a crime scene blood everywhere.... (Sorry if you've just had breakfast)
louiselouise
8 Mar 16#17
Thanks kate g, I'll be careful. Reading a few reviews so I feel prepared :smiley:
taker920
8 Mar 162#18
Not furry enough for me
frostyclock
8 Mar 161#19
Time for bed, I though it was a glass bell.........nite nite.
HightownMo to frostyclock
8 Mar 16#21
Seen everything now!
AppStar
8 Mar 1618#20
Too late for Mother's Day :disappointed:
ricko
9 Mar 163#22
I'm a bloke but think it's a really good idea , women can just wash the thing in the sink along with the dishes when it's full.
I like mine because it doesn't suck you dry like a tampon. You really can't feel it when you are wearing it. I have converted tons of friends , you won't regret it!
zx636r
9 Mar 1610#31
So if you had a slack flange, could this just drop out?
DAZZ2000 to zx636r
9 Mar 16#33
Is this really something you want to share with the group? :stuck_out_tongue:
xxxangelxxx
9 Mar 161#32
Seen these on eBay for around 2-3 quid, not sure whether to try though
paulrigby57
9 Mar 16#35
just ordered for my girlfriends birthday present. she's going to be really impressed with it.... I'm sure.....
raysmith1971
9 Mar 163#37
dont u mean vial? :-p
centaurandrew
9 Mar 1617#38
I heard they are doing one with tinsel on, for the Christmas period.
frostyclock to centaurandrew
9 Mar 161#44
Ours has chocolate on it for the Easter period.............oh wait...... its not chocolate.
nn196411
9 Mar 16#39
Sounds messy and a faff
Fluff to nn196411
9 Mar 165#42
Periods generally are.
These are environmentally sound, better for your foof than whacking a load of heavily bleached cotton up there and a lot cheaper in the long run.
So hot!
Jediben
9 Mar 16#40
This is disgusting - why isn't there a male equvalent for ejaculate, huh? Blatent sexism.
gazdoubleu
9 Mar 16#43
They could put a little vibrator in there to let you know when its full.
couturekid
9 Mar 16#46
These are great!
hotukdeal92
9 Mar 161#47
Cold - not compatible with my smartphone
koalauk
9 Mar 162#48
Why the hell am I reading this post for !!
louiselouise
9 Mar 16#49
Oh well, my niece said "that's disgusting" when I told her this morning! Had to cancel hers...got one for me to try, though.
DeeMarie
9 Mar 167#50
Great idea but difficult to insert. Feels like I should have been bought flowers and dinner first...
smelladeal
9 Mar 161#52
Glad I`m single
Jonny678
9 Mar 1610#53
Shame people feel they are disgusting. A piece of cotton wool with a string inside is considered hygienic despite it shedding fibres which get stuck in the womb and being linked to Toxic Shock Syndrome. These are completely inert sillicon and cannot cause TSS. They don't dry you out and cause thrush or irritation.
They also do not need boiling and sterilising whatever anyone says. Just wash with plain unscented soap and rinse very well. You don't sterilise anything else that goes up there, do you?
Fluff to Jonny678
9 Mar 164#54
Very well said. I didn't know that there were adult males out there still laughing about periods...
louiselouise
9 Mar 162#55
My niece is only 17 so she is easily freaked out - I suggested she read the Amazon reviews but there was no talking to her.
Female menstruation isn't pleasant but it's a fact of life and it's not disgusting at all. Some people really need to grow up. Either that or just stay away from women, so you're not exposed to those "horrors".
everydayisxmas09 to louiselouise
9 Mar 161#59
My daughter also 17 feels the same, but she does use cloth san pro at home... especially overnight when it is more reliable than tampons.
louiselouise
9 Mar 16#56
On HUKD, post a lingerie thread or bra thread (I commented about sizing on one and got a rude PM from a guy!) or even mention periods and loads of men feel the need to comment. More men comment than women usually!
gazdoubleu
9 Mar 162#57
Can't go wrong with that for under a Tena
therealclaireh
9 Mar 16#58
I like the idea of these with them being safer than tampons it's just they're a faff to get in (i managed to get mine in upside down several times) and out and they need emptying too frequently and i don't suffer with a heavy flow, I got one of the generic ones linked to earlier and never really got on with it if only such a thing existed to make getting them in and out easier
Sheogorath
9 Mar 161#60
Fell for this last time it was on offer, and gave it a try when it arrived. It was quite painful to get in, and I started panicking when I could barely get it out again. Took quite a while, was rather painful, and if it had actually been full, the whole bathroom would have needed cleaning after. Guess if it works for some people, the concept is great? But reading some reviews after, I don't seem to be alone, so I guess it's not for everyone unfortunately. Just maybe a thing to keep in mind before buying.
Hondo to Sheogorath
9 Mar 16#61
Hope you phoned a reputable Plumber ...theres a lot of dodgy ones on the internet.....:wink:
louiselouise to Sheogorath
9 Mar 16#62
I know the FemmeCup is advertised as one size only but maybe it's worth trying a Small variety (there's actually quite a few brands on the market now, MoonCup, DivaCup and others). But I could understand how your experience would completely put you off the idea.
I've never tried one (I was always fearful of having to empty it in public or wash it out and that put me off buying) - wondering about how much it holds and how I will get on. I know wearing tampons can exacerbate cramps for me but apparently this doesn't. Don't want it to get "stuck" or end up putting it in upside down (fingers can get quite slippery when heavy) :disappointed: Will find out soon!
TeamTed
9 Mar 16#63
Ok, I've read every comment and still don't exactly know what this does. On that subject, why are adverts/marketing for 'feminine products' so vague?! Also, why is everything referred to as 'feminine products' or stupid wording like 'discreet towel'? Stupidness.
snackbar2016
9 Mar 16#64
cold kinder suprise is much cheaper!
othen
9 Mar 161#65
Pity it is too late for Valentine's day ...
stone3t
9 Mar 16#66
No HDMI?
Zuulan
9 Mar 163#67
Strange how when this was posted 3 years ago at £10.16 it was voted 225 degrees Cold.
Strange how times change. Or maybe that 17p makes all the difference.
MaxSherbz
9 Mar 16#68
this thread is so so so so so so so so so grim
louiselouise to MaxSherbz
9 Mar 16#72
Man up, buttercup :innocent:The only thing I'd be worried with the Chinese knockoffs (and I like a bargain) is BPA and toxins in plastic - could see a few making the same comment on reviews somewhere. But they're probably all made in China anyway!
Opening post
Not for everyone but i love mine!
Also available and in stock from Amazon http://www.amazon.co.uk/Femmecup-FEM001-Menstrual-Reusable-Cup/dp/B00198771W/ref=sr_1_1?ie=UTF8&qid=1457896629&sr=8-1&keywords=femmecup
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I thought it was an emergency police helmet.
"Femmecup LITE is the new menstrual cup made of super soft, silicone reusable for 12 months. Femmecup LITE is unique in the menstrual cup market; it is a low cost option specifically aimed at women purchasing their first menstrual cup to `try out`.
Femmecup LITE looks exactly the same as Femmecup but it is a slightly finer, softer silicone (still FDA market approved medical grade). This means that Femmecup can offer it for a lower cost and the life span is still at least 12 months. Femmecup LITE is also an ideal option for teenagers, petite women, women that like to renew their cup more regularly than every 10 years and women with very light flow."
I'm guessing the LITE is less durable (?) and as it says "low cost option" is likely less of a bargain as the ordinary FemmeCup.
Edit: Also, looks like Amazon are price-matching http://www.amazon.co.uk/gp/offer-listing/B00198771W/ref=dp_olp_new?ie=UTF8&condition=new "temporarily out of stock" though! Some good advice in the Amazon reviews :smiley:
Camelcamelcamel reveals that Amazon have had it at £9.99 from 15th February! http://uk.camelcamelcamel.com/Femmecup-FEM001-Menstrual-Reusable-Cup/product/B00198771W
Another Edit: From reading around so far, I can see some are recommending the Lunette for heavier flow. One Amazon reviewer soaks the FemmeCup in sterilising fluid around 10 minutes (Milton's or generic), then washes with mild soap. It's reckoned soaking for long periods in sterilising fluid discolours the FemmeCup.
Most report that they empty it twice a day (my fear about using this was having to clean it out in a public toilet - though some say they just carefully wipe it with loo roll in the cubicle).
I've ordered for my younger niece from Amazon as she's in bed and if she finds it yukky I can cancel (as it's temporarily out of stock :smile:)!
These are environmentally sound, better for your foof than whacking a load of heavily bleached cotton up there and a lot cheaper in the long run.
So hot!
They also do not need boiling and sterilising whatever anyone says. Just wash with plain unscented soap and rinse very well. You don't sterilise anything else that goes up there, do you?
Female menstruation isn't pleasant but it's a fact of life and it's not disgusting at all. Some people really need to grow up. Either that or just stay away from women, so you're not exposed to those "horrors".
I've never tried one (I was always fearful of having to empty it in public or wash it out and that put me off buying) - wondering about how much it holds and how I will get on. I know wearing tampons can exacerbate cramps for me but apparently this doesn't. Don't want it to get "stuck" or end up putting it in upside down (fingers can get quite slippery when heavy) :disappointed: Will find out soon!
Strange how times change. Or maybe that 17p makes all the difference.
These are much healthier than tampax and towels.
Wonder how long it takes FemmeCup to post these out? Thought the promo was just for one day but the 50% off is still ongoing on their site :smiley: