To me, the obvious answer is no... but I saw someone else mention it, so I thought I'd ask. I think it would be a no, for sure, with the harder reusable ones, but what about the Instead cups? I just started using them 2 cycles ago, and I'm still getting used to them, and all the technicalities. If I like them, I think I might order one of the reusable ones.
Can you have sex with a menstrual cup in?
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I would never try to have sex with my Diva cup in. It doesn't sit up that high so only the very tip of a toy/cock would fit. And if I was a guy, I wouldn't want the sensitive tip of my cock trying to ram the end piece on my cup which is used for removal.
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Tessa Taboo
To me, the obvious answer is no... but I saw someone else mention it, so I thought I'd ask. I think it would be a no, for sure, with the harder reusable ones, but what about the Instead cups? I just started using them 2 cycles ago, and I'm
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To me, the obvious answer is no... but I saw someone else mention it, so I thought I'd ask. I think it would be a no, for sure, with the harder reusable ones, but what about the Instead cups? I just started using them 2 cycles ago, and I'm still getting used to them, and all the technicalities. If I like them, I think I might order one of the reusable ones.
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11/09/2011
You can have sexual intercourse with SOME menstrual cups (like the Softcup) though your experience may vary from totally awesome to totally uncomfortable.
11/09/2011
Some people seem to be able to have shallow penetration with a semi hard menstrual cup inserted. I have no idea how this is possible, but whatever works, works I guess.
Insteads and reusable sea sponges seem to be better options.
Insteads and reusable sea sponges seem to be better options.
11/09/2011
Eeep! I wouldn't want to try.
11/09/2011
I don't know if you can but I know I would rather take it out and deal with a bit of a mess afterwards then risk having sex with it in.
11/09/2011
The packaging on the Instead cups says you can. It's safe, but I don't know how much I would feel the cup, or how much my partner would feel it, the rim seems to sit kind of low. I tried them this last cycle, but we never got to trying them out during sex. I would like to know what experiences others have had with the Instead cups.
11/16/2011
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