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Review on ๐ŸŒŠ Sea Pearls Reusable Sea Sponges: Embrace Classic Medium 2pk for Gentle Cleansing by Brokencyde Greer

Revainrating 4 out of 5

sex please for bath accessories

To be honest I didn't buy them for environmental protection, protection against tampons or other menstrual problems. I got them for one reason only - to have sex. I'm in a long-distance relationship and looking at the yearly calendar I noticed that this year almost all of the major holidays and weekends I see my boyfriend are weekends when I also have my period. My boyfriend doesn't like having sex on his period so I knew I had to find a solution. After a BIG search, I mean BIG, I came across these sea sponge swabs. I was a bit nervous but decided to give it a try. If they worked for prostitutes in Australia, they could work for me. When the moment of truth came I decided to give it a try and see what would happen and made the decision not to tell my boyfriend about my period/tampon use as this was the whole seduction scene I had planned. could ruin. I was so nervous about it - would I feel anything? he will? Will there be a mess? Spring. In the end all my worries were for nothing. They worked like a charm! At first I didn't feel anything, the sex was just as good as ever. Second, he found nothing! He had no idea! Third, there was no mess! It worked like a charm! I then wrote to all my friends to let them know about this amazing, somewhat life-changing discovery. In terms of inserting/removing - this is where it lost a star. It is very easy to use. As all the reviewers have said, soak a sponge, squeeze it into a ball and slide it into your wajaj until you can't feel it anymore. I'm used to birth tampons so it was normal for me. I insert a tampon right before sex to prevent leakage. On days when I'm wearing it and not having sex, it's relatively easy to get out of it. but you have to push two fingers in and poke around until you find a piece of sponge to bite down on and then pull down. It's not super hard, but it's not super easy either. It's fine to do this in my bathroom, but I can't imagine I would ever do this in a public restroom. Removal after sex can be a bit more difficult as it rises a little higher than normal. But, as the instructions say, the sponge cannot disappear. So I usually sleep with it on hoping it "moves down" and then run a few errands in the morning (walk the dog, make coffee) before attempting to take it off. If I don't find it easy, I crouch down and apply pressure, it makes it easier. Seriously, for the one minute it takes to remove, it's worth using. Trust me lifesaver.

Pros
  • Reusable up to 3-6 months or longer
Cons
  • Very expensive