Hey girls... I'm sorry it's been ages since I was able to post on here, and apparently the other bloggers are in the same boat. Of course, I have a great excuse, but you don't really want to hear it, so I won't bother sharing it.
Yes, I'm still using my Diva, although on a recent missions trip, I used tampons for a couple days because of the circumstances. My body was glad to exchange the cotton and chemicals for the simple D.Cup.
I'm wondering if you have been able to herald the goodness of the DivaCup to friends or onlookers (looking on as you experience the Diva, though hopefully not while you empty or clean it), and what their response has been... do tell!
My most recent story was actually set up for me by the same friend who first whispered the concept to me, almost two years ago. A woman we both know and love was experiencing what some women do at a certain time of life when nothing known to drugstores can prevent their clothes from being soaked through every 2 hours while Aunt Flo is in town. My friend introduced her to the idea of the Cup, and handed the conversation over to me to fill in the details.
After I went over the basics, I hesitantly mentioned the price, but she assured me that $35 is nothing if it'll prevent her clothes and bedsheets from being soaked, and, of course, it'll save her money when you think about the mountains of super-sized tampons and diaper-sized pads she's been using for who knows how long.
So. Another possible convert!
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Hello ladies!
It is exciting to hear that another woman (and her bedsheets) has opt to try a new option when, as you so eloquently put it, Aunt Flo is in town.
I must say, I have been proclaiming all that is Diva from the Hill tops!
And i have come to find that men, at least those in my life, are simply astounded as to how this little thing works.
Its too funny to explain the intricate details of Diva to a wide-eyed attentive male. This friend in particular was so keen on the idea of a sustainable/ecofriendly/economical option. And he says i do nothing for the environment, shesh!
He can be quoted saying: "Well isn't that efficient! And a money saver too, i like that."
So I would like to consider this dear friend indeed a convert, even if its not in application.
Has anybody else out there found men to be just as curious about this?
Haha yes, indeed, I have! I have also found some to be reluctant to hear anything about it, but I've been surprised by those who were fascinated by it!
I guess we can count men among our "converts"!!
I was told this past week about a conversation that occured without me, but referring to me, and the Diva.. :) The ladies were quite interested apparently, so hopefully more converts? :)
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