There are different sizes but they are rated by how much they can absorb, L is light flow, R regular. So it’s not really about the size, they’ll expand anyways when they soak up the discharge
Confusing that L could be interpreted as Large size and Light flow. Surely you would know what is meant by looking at the packaging (or maybe feeling this particular one). I hope for the person in need of it that they won’t have to guess in a case like this.
If you felt them, you’d realize the Super one does have more girth than the Light one, in order to absorb more before it starts leaking. I don’t know why it never occurred to me the use the same/opposite letters as Small /Large, probably because I first learned them back when companies wrote whole words on their packaging.
Regular and large?
Large and Rrrrrrreally Large?
What is “G” for then?
Grande, as in volume of blood to absorb expressed in Starbucks cup sizes? (S, T, G, V)?
Grand, comes with pillars of lapis lazuli, decorated golden arches and deep blue carpets
For when you’re just spotting.
I don’t know if those things have size… length? Girth? Both?
There are different sizes but they are rated by how much they can absorb, L is light flow, R regular. So it’s not really about the size, they’ll expand anyways when they soak up the discharge
I dont buy tampons except as a secondary backup now that I use a cup, but I’ve never seen this. I just look at the 1-5 little drops of blue liquid…
And cups DO come in different (extremely inconsistent) sizes.
Confusing that L could be interpreted as Large size and Light flow. Surely you would know what is meant by looking at the packaging (or maybe feeling this particular one). I hope for the person in need of it that they won’t have to guess in a case like this.
I’m guessing they learn this very early. It’s only confusing to those of us without the need for them.
Everybody gets a nosebleed at some point in their life
At least they are not marked as inflammable.
It’s a blob of cotton and plastic. It burns pretty well even before you soak it in whiskey.
what’s the S someone implied existed elsewhere in the thread?
Super
The S stands for “shit” and it gets stuck somewhere else…
Supreme
Depends on the brand but mostly difference in girth aka material to soak up things.
If you felt them, you’d realize the Super one does have more girth than the Light one, in order to absorb more before it starts leaking. I don’t know why it never occurred to me the use the same/opposite letters as Small /Large, probably because I first learned them back when companies wrote whole words on their packaging.