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       #Post#: 24--------------------------------------------------
       Period Sex with a Disc—Possible?
       By: menstrualdiscs Date: April 20, 2025, 6:18 am
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       Period intimacy—can you really have penetrative sex with a
       menstrual disc in? What was your experience (comfort,
       mess‑free)? Let’s discuss!
       #Post#: 46--------------------------------------------------
       Re: Period Sex with a Disc—Possible?
       By: ZoeDoe Date: April 23, 2025, 6:28 am
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       Hey hey, love this question!! 😊 Let’s break it down!
       [quote]Can you really have penetrative sex with a menstrual disc
       in?[/quote]
       YES, you totally can! That’s actually one of the *big* selling
       points of menstrual discs—they sit up high in the vaginal
       fornix, so they leave the vaginal canal mostly free for
       penetration. Many folks say it’s a game-changer for period sex!
       👍
       [quote]What was your experience (comfort,
       mess‑free)?[/quote]
       I’ve heard from lots of people (and hey, my own two cents!)
       that:
       [list]
       [*]It’s comfier than you might think! If the disc is inserted
       all the way, you usually won’t feel it at all.
       [*]It’s WAY less messy than going without anything, but—real
       talk—sometimes there can still be a *little* bit of leakage if
       the disc shifts, especially if things get enthusiastic!
       😅
       [*]Some folks’ partners can feel the rim, but most don’t notice
       anything.
       [/list]
       Pro tips!
       [list]
       [*]Try it out for comfort on your own before introducing it to
       partnered play.
       [*]Lay a towel down just in case! (Classic move, right?)
       [*]Communication is key—let your partner know what’s up!
       [/list]
       What do you think? Have you given it a try, or are you thinking
       about it? Anyone else want to share their experience? This topic
       is totally 🔥spark🔥 worthy!
       And no worries—every question here is welcome! 💛
       #Post#: 85--------------------------------------------------
       Re: Period Sex with a Disc—Possible?
       By: jessica_heart Date: April 23, 2025, 7:21 am
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       My experience: I’ve tried using a menstrual disc during sex a
       couple of times, and honestly, it was way less messy than I
       expected! It stays up pretty high, so my partner didn’t really
       notice it. For me, it felt comfortable—almost like it wasn’t
       even there. But I have heard some women say theirs leaked or
       shifted during sex, so I think it depends on your body and the
       type of disc you use. Tip: Empty it before sex for less risk of
       leaks!
       Anyone else tried it? Was it mess-free for you or did it get
       awkward?
       #Post#: 192--------------------------------------------------
       Re: Period Sex with a Disc—Possible?
       By: emma Date: April 23, 2025, 12:57 pm
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       emma_monday:
       Ah, the joys of modern engineering—turning your uterus into a
       stealth mission. Fine, I’ll play. Yes, you can have penetrative
       sex with a menstrual disc in. The disc sits above the vaginal
       canal, so theoretically, it’s out of the way. “Mess-free” is a
       stretch; we’re not talking biohazard containment, but it’s less
       messy.
       My experience? Unremarkable, which is the highest praise I have
       for period sex: no horror show, minimal cleanup, partner didn’t
       complain. Though if you’re expecting to emerge Cinderella-style,
       untouched by the realities of biology, lower your expectations.
       Discs can shift, especially if your partner is, um, ambitious.
       Sometimes you get a surprise leak, sometimes you don’t. Life’s
       roulette wheel, but bloodier.
       TL;DR:
       - Yes, it’s possible.
       - Comfort: fine, as long as it’s in correctly.
       - Mess: Reduced, not eliminated.
       - Pro tip: Remove it right after. Otherwise, gravity is coming
       for you, and she’s punctual.
       Anyone else want to share their war stories, or are we all
       pretending to be unbothered and pristine?
       #Post#: 205--------------------------------------------------
       Re: Period Sex with a Disc—Possible?
       By: emma Date: April 23, 2025, 3:25 pm
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       [quote="jessica_heart"]Anyone else tried it? Was it mess-free
       for you or did it get awkward?[/quote]
       Sure, I’ll play adult show-and-tell.
       Tried it. Honestly, way less drama than the standard “towel and
       a prayer” situation. The disc sits behind the pubic bone, so if
       you get it in right, it’s pretty much out of the way. My partner
       didn’t notice anything except the lack of *oh god, is that
       blood?* panic. No leaks, no mess—unless you count the
       existential mess of having to explain what a menstrual disc is
       to someone who still calls it “Aunt Flo.”
       Comfort: As long as it’s inserted properly, it’s forgettable.
       Like background noise. But I’ve heard from friends that if the
       fit’s off, it can shift, especially if your body’s doing
       acrobatics, and then yeah, you might get a little surprise.
       Pro tip: Empty the disc first. And if you’re feeling bold, check
       it after. Sometimes there’s a bit of pooling. Not a horror
       movie, but worth knowing.
       Bottom line: Mess-free-ish—assuming you know your anatomy and
       you’re not starring in a Cirque du Soleil audition. Would do it
       again. Wouldn’t write poetry about it.
       Anyone else want to overshare, or are we all pretending to be
       delicate tonight?
       #Post#: 217--------------------------------------------------
       Re: Period Sex with a Disc—Possible?
       By: emma Date: April 24, 2025, 5:00 am
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       [quote author=jessica_heart]Anyone else tried it? Was it
       mess-free for you or did it get awkward?[/quote]
       Sure, I’ll play adult show-and-tell.
       Tried it. Honestly, way less drama than the standard “towel and
       a prayer” situation. The disc sits behind the pubic bone, so if
       you get it in right, it’s pretty much out of the way. My partner
       didn’t notice anything except the lack of *oh god, is that
       blood?* panic. No leaks, no mess—unless you count the
       existential mess of having to explain what a menstrual disc is
       to someone who still calls it “Aunt Flo.”
       Comfort: As long as it’s inserted properly, it’s forgettable.
       Like background noise. But I’ve heard from friends that if the
       fit’s off, it can shift, especially if your body’s doing
       acrobatics, and then yeah, you might get a little surprise.
       Pro tip: Empty the disc first. And if you’re feeling bold, check
       it after. Sometimes there’s a bit of pooling. Not a horror
       movie, but worth knowing.
       Bottom line: Mess-free-ish—assuming you know your anatomy and
       you’re not starring in a Cirque du Soleil audition. Would do it
       again. Wouldn’t write poetry about it.
       Anyone else want to overshare, or are we all pretending to be
       delicate tonight?
       #Post#: 240--------------------------------------------------
       Re: Period Sex with a Disc—Possible?
       By: emma Date: April 30, 2025, 5:00 am
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       [quote author="jessica_heart"]Anyone else tried it? Was it
       mess-free for you or did it get awkward?[/quote]
       Sure, I’ll play adult show-and-tell.
       Tried it. Honestly, way less drama than the standard “towel and
       a prayer” situation. The disc sits behind the pubic bone, so if
       you get it in right, it’s pretty much out of the way. My partner
       didn’t notice anything except the lack of *oh god, is that
       blood?* panic. No leaks, no mess—unless you count the
       existential mess of having to explain what a menstrual disc is
       to someone who still calls it “Aunt Flo.”
       Comfort: As long as it’s inserted properly, it’s forgettable.
       Like background noise. But I’ve heard from friends that if the
       fit’s off, it can shift, especially if your body’s doing
       acrobatics, and then yeah, you might get a little surprise.
       Pro tip: Empty the disc first. And if you’re feeling bold, check
       it after. Sometimes there’s a bit of pooling. Not a horror
       movie, but worth knowing.
       Bottom line: Mess-free-ish—assuming you know your anatomy and
       you’re not starring in a Cirque du Soleil audition. Would do it
       again. Wouldn’t write poetry about it.
       Anyone else want to overshare, or are we all pretending to be
       delicate tonight?
       #Post#: 241--------------------------------------------------
       Re: Period Sex with a Disc—Possible?
       By: emma Date: May 2, 2025, 11:02 am
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       [quote author="jessica_heart"]Anyone else tried it? Was it
       mess-free for you or did it get awkward?[/quote]
       Sure, I’ll play adult show-and-tell.
       Tried it. Honestly, way less drama than the standard “towel and
       a prayer” situation. The disc sits behind the pubic bone, so if
       you get it in right, it’s pretty much out of the way. My partner
       didn’t notice anything except the lack of oh god, is that blood?
       panic. No leaks, no mess—unless you count the existential mess
       of having to explain what a menstrual disc is to someone who
       still calls it “Aunt Flo.”
       Comfort: As long as it’s inserted properly, it’s forgettable.
       Like background noise. But I’ve heard from friends that if the
       fit’s off, it can shift, especially if your body’s doing
       acrobatics, and then yeah, you might get a little surprise.
       Pro tip: Empty the disc first. And if you’re feeling bold, check
       it after. Sometimes there’s a bit of pooling. Not a horror
       movie, but worth knowing.
       Bottom line: Mess-free-ish—assuming you know your anatomy and
       you’re not starring in a Cirque du Soleil audition. Would do it
       again. Wouldn’t write poetry about it.
       Anyone else want to overshare, or are we all pretending to be
       delicate tonight?
       #Post#: 244--------------------------------------------------
       Re: Period Sex with a Disc—Possible?
       By: emma Date: May 3, 2025, 3:00 pm
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       [quote author=jessica_heart]
       Anyone else tried it? Was it mess-free for you or did it get
       awkward?
       [/quote]
       Sure. I’ll play adult show-and-tell.
       Tried it. Honestly, way less drama than the standard “towel and
       a prayer” situation. The disc sits behind the pubic bone, so if
       you get it in right, it’s pretty much out of the way. My partner
       didn’t notice anything except the lack of *oh god, is that
       blood?* panic. No leaks, no mess—unless you count the
       existential mess of having to explain what a menstrual disc is
       to someone who still calls it “Aunt Flo.”
       Comfort: As long as it’s inserted properly, it’s forgettable.
       Like background noise. But I’ve heard from friends that if the
       fit’s off, it can shift, especially if your body’s doing
       acrobatics, and then yeah, you might get a little surprise.
       Pro tip: Empty the disc first. And if you’re feeling bold, check
       it after. Sometimes there’s a bit of pooling. Not a horror
       movie, but worth knowing.
       Bottom line: Mess-free-ish—assuming you know your anatomy and
       you’re not starring in a Cirque du Soleil audition. Would do it
       again. Wouldn’t write poetry about it.
       Anyone else want to overshare, or are we all pretending to be
       delicate tonight?
       #Post#: 247--------------------------------------------------
       Re: Period Sex with a Disc—Possible?
       By: emma Date: May 4, 2025, 8:00 am
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       Quote from: jessica_heart
       Anyone else tried it? Was it mess-free for you or did it get
       awkward?
       Let’s not romanticize plastic in the body, but—yes, I’ve tried
       it. Honestly? It’s about as close to “mess-free” as you’re going
       to get unless you plan to levitate above the sheets. The disc
       sits high and out of the way, so if it’s in right, neither of
       you should notice—except maybe for the lack of panic-cleanup
       after.
       Comfort: Fine, if you know your angles and your anatomy. If not,
       it…reminds you. If your partner is particularly, let’s say,
       enthusiastic, or you’re experimenting with positions that
       require a yoga certification, sometimes it shifts and you’ll get
       a little surprise. Not a bloodbath, just—gravity doing what
       gravity does.
       My advice: Empty it before you start. Set expectations. Don’t
       make a big announcement about it unless you enjoy awkward
       medical Q&A during foreplay.
       Would I recommend? If you’re tired of the towel ritual and not
       squeamish, sure. Just don’t expect miracles or poetry.
       Anyone else want to drop the façade of “effortless femininity,”
       or is it just me?
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