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Gerber Training Pants 3T Girl 6 pack 32-35 pounds 2012
(Health and Beauty) Gerber

Center and side panels made of 100% combed cotton
Expanded leg openings for ease of pulling up and down
Interlining made of 50% cotton and 50% polyester white batting


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Is it possible to be pregnant under these conditions?

I was with this guy and he had precum and we rubbed genitals but with both of our underwear on (I had thick cotton underwear and he had some silky boxers that were closed) it was momentary and not on my vagina just clit. there was no white stuff on the outside of my underwear, what is the chance I'm pregnant? I also take birthcontrol pills but not as regularly as i should (I take them at different times). This was sunday and my period was supposed to start sunday or sometime this week but I'm always late. I'm stressed.


Your chances of getting pregnant are almost non existent. calm down and relax...by stressing out you are probably delaying your period!

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why are woman hypocrites when it comes to clothes? They wear mens cloths and underwear,Can a man wear panties?

I am a man who wears womans panties all the time, I don't even own mens underwear. I have done this since 1993. why are woman are able two wear what ever they want, but a man has to be stuck in the same boring white heavy cotton thick banded underwear? To buck the system more, I even turned to wearing Kilts all the time (kilts are a mans garment to begin with). But this excercise in equal freedom is looked down upon by woman. I understand its an issue woman have, I mean, I understand its a STUPID issue woman have, but now I find myself not wanting to change because I like the different styles of panties there are, and I also like the feeling for freedom the kilt offers (50% of the time, nothing is worn under the kilt) is it possible that there are woman out there that would ever accept a man like me? to be truthful, its not the clothes that make the man, because I can still rock the hell out of a woman anytime she needs me to & still not take sh!t from any other guy. I am hetero.


It's not a woman thing, it's a social thing - they aren't in themselves being hippocrites, they are reflecting a negative aspect of our culture.

Historically our society has always been "patriarchal" (a little bit of a silly term because it's not specifically rule by fathers, but traditional North American WASP masculinity is what sets the social rules of our society). In this world-view it's more acceptable for women to dress and behave like men than vice versa for a number of reasons.

The first is the kind of half-homophobia our culture gets from being traditionally masculine. After all, lesbians are a fantasy for most men, but homosexual males are a terror . . . the funny thing about it is statistically very very few cross-dressers are homosexual (in fact the vast majority quite adore women!)

Secondly success, strength, and "masculinity" are what is respected in this culture - women who behave like "men" may not be liked, but will succeed because they can play the same game - similarly they can dress more like men because it just opens doors for lesbian fantasies and fetishes about "breaking" tough girls. Businesses will reward woman who dress more like men because it fits their traditional look, but if you come in dressed like a woman it will be read as either funny or disgusting. After all, its "respectable" if uncomfortable for some to have women breaking into a "mans" world (and in some areas it is still more of a boys club than it should be) - but a man breaking into a woman's role is disturbing to our culture, at one time it would be seen as a deliberate dehumanizing. "Silly" feminine things are looked down on in general. In fact, historically men who were captured by mobs or gangs would sometimes be dressed in womens clothing to degrade and humiliate them. It tells you how little our culture thought of women (and thus even less of men who resembled the stereotypes connected to them in some ways). At one time cross dressing was unbeatable comic fodder, it tells you that our culture is conditioned to find social movement in that direction ridiculous at the very least.

Which is again funny because most cross dressers are pretty big, tough men!

Finally the more soft and traditional dress for women is sexually charged in our society - so saying you like to wear these things will cause discomfort to most people who don't realize that their feelings aren't inborn, but conditioned. It skews their automatic sexual associations. Men who have a fetish for panties for example, will have a very hard time dealing with their fetish being attached to a man because it threatens their own sexuality and makes them uncomfortable. The same clothing that women wear to help make themselves feel sexually appealing will often disturb them on a man - their response will often be that it makes that guy look womanly (and combined with things that most people would consider very unattractive on a woman such as body hair and muscle mass will probably cause more than a little disgust).

You might say women's clothes are sexualized for both genders - women wear them to feel sexy and men like to look at them because it makes them sexually exited. Men's clothes are more likely to be viewed by men and a significant number of women as simply "professional" - practical work clothes. On a woman construction worker clothes might give men a charge, but as a whole a construction workers outfit isn't considered a sexy thing. However lingerie for example is specifically a sexual thing and has almost no practical use beyond that. A man who chooses to wear womens clothes will be viewed as making a specifically sexual statement that demeans them and is stereotypically homosexual (even though as you stated that's not true for you or even the vast majority of other cross-dressers). Again, none of these associations are likely to be true, but that's part of the gender dynamic in our culture.

It will be hard finding women who accept that, but it sounds like you are comfortable enough with yourself to realize that you wouldn't be happy with an "average" woman anyway. Just like you like to buck the system, you probably need to find women who are equally interested in bucking norms - I bet that combination would be one heck of an exciting one for everyone involved!

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Potty training question- which works better "Pull-Ups" or cotton underwear?

We're working on potty training our 2 year old and not having much success. We've been using Pull-Ups so far. I've got some cotton underpants that are labeled "training pants" (They're pretty thick- have extra lining in the "important places"). What have you had more success with? My 2 year old calls the Pull Ups "diapers", so I'm beginning to wonder if she thinks that she's supposed to go to the bathroom in the Pull-Ups??? Any other advice is welcome, too. Thanks.


Pull ups never worked for us. Same thing.. they thought they were diapers. The underwear on the other hand worked FABULOUSLY!! I would recommend just using those. Good luck

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Women: Is this normal?

I think I have excessive vaginal discharge. I told my mom, but she says its normal. But I doubt it. It's alot and I get it everyday. Sometimes it goes thru my pants, and that's why i always have to wear uncompfartable thick cotton underwear and I can't wear thongs because of this problem. Is it normal?
And no! I'm not cumming or have a yeast infection.
And I am not sexually active. I'm a virgin.


you need to go to visit a gynecologist for a pap test or just a general examination. they can help figure out what the problem is. it could be that you might have a mild discharge or it could be something else. don't worry, just take care of it.

in the meantime, you can read about it on web md & other such valid sites.

Potty training question, am desperate!?

I have asked questions about potty but i need last best advice. My daughter is 22 months old, and knows what potty poop and pee is. The problem is she doesn't tell me, unless i take her to the potty or watch her when she starts doing her thing in the corner. We even watch potty DVD, books and coloring while she is using her potty. I have one in the living room and one in the bathroom. Its been 10 days, and am getting frustrated with asking her and the massive amount of laundary i do everyday. I dont like to give up but she'll be 2 in couple of months, plus i have her twin sister to potty.

I have a reward for her like star sticker and we high five each other. She is very smart and knows it but she is ignoring me. What should i do. I dont use pull-ups bc their waste of money but i have the thick cotton underwears.

What should i do...what did you do. Thanks


The ability to recognize and communicate the signals that pee or poop are coming out is a developmental milestone that has a wide range of normal. It is normal and very common for a child to begin by being able to say that she has already peed or pooped and that is a good sign that the process is heading in the right direction. Every child is different when it comes to potty training. Some pick up the signals quite quickly and move from being able to perform when taken to the potty to being able to announce the impending pee or poop in enough time to make it to the potty without an accident most of the time. How quickly this transition takes place has nothng to do with intelligence or even motivation. It is mostly a matter of practicing enough until the child makes the connection of what her body signals are telling her. I have been a mom for 29 years to 4 plus I have provided child care in my home for 21 years. I've potty trained a lot of kids. The very earliest I have ever had a child potty trained to the point of being able to announce the need in plenty of time to make it was actually 22 months old. She was, though, highly motivated since she wanted desperately to be just like her big sister plus had a huge adversion to being messy or dirty. I've had plenty of children who could pee if they were taken to the potty on a regular basis, but most took several months to reach the point of being able to say they had to go before they did. 10 days is actually a very small time frame to expect this type of success. Except for the highly motivated child, it is an unrealistic expectation in most children. You would probably do much better, instead of asking her if she has to go, to take her on a fairly regular schedule. Make it matter-of-fact with something like, "It's time to try to go potty now." If she's playing or otherwise busy, you may find if you say, "Do you have to go potty?" that her answer will be no then minutes later she'll have had an accident. She's not being defiant, she just doesn't quite know yet when she does have to go. I'd keep at it for awhile longer, just taking her on a regular basis, giving her stickers and high fives. Potty training is a process and typically takes time, patience, and encouragement for awhile before success is reached. Right now I have a little boy who turned 3 in March. His parents, grandparents, and I have been working on potty training him for about 6 months. It was slow going and it's only been about 6 weeks that he has been consistently saying he has to pee with enough time to make it to the potty. Poop is still a no-go for him, though. He will ask for a diaper so he can poop. Right now, we're going with that as when we insisted he sit on the potty for poop he'd hold it for literally days. He had some major constipation issues that required medication, so we are making poop a non-issue until he's ready for it. He's finally wearing underwear, which is a big milestone for him. He would use the potty and keep a diaper dry all day, but would scream bloody murder if we tried to put underwear on him. Some parents are blessed with children that potty train like little troopers, but it's just a luck of the draw. My youngest is now 11. She was the most difficult potty trainer I ever dealt with. She exhausted every potty training trick I had in my bag. She's very strong-willed and hates change of any kind. She fought potty training tooth and nail. I was sure she was going to kindergarten in diapers, but, of course, she didn't. Don't give up hope, it will happen, but she probably just needs a bit more practice and encouragement. Keep on taking her on a regular basis and it will happen.


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    On May 7th, I had a surgical abortion. I had never been pregnant before and have been on birth control, off and on, since I was 14 to control ovarian cysts/hormonal acne/painful periods and to prevent babies. When the termination was performed, I was tested for STDs and the results were negative for any of the STDs they tested for. 3 days after the abortion, I started taking Ortho Tri-Cyclen. I had taken this brand of HBC previously for about 7.5 years. I was feeling fine. Approximately 3 weeks after the abortion, I started noticing what seemed to be the beginning symptoms of a minor yeast infection. I've had them before on the Ortho and usually just experience minor discomfort/irritation/itching without any thick discharge or other symptoms. Since one dose of Diflucan usually does the trick, I made a call to my primary physician and took 1 dose of Diflucan. A week or two later, the minor discomfort/irritation/itching turned in to what seemed like a full-blown UTI. I was having pain with urination, frequency, etc. I started drinking unsweetened cranberry juice and a ton of water. I went to see my primary doctor and he had me take a urine test and prescribed Bactrim to take twice a day for 10 days. When the results came back, the doctor informed me that the infection I had was extremely minor, if there was even an infection at all. He advised me to continue taking the antibiotics. After taking the Bactrim for a full week, I did not feel any better so I made an appointment with a different GYN. When I told her my symptoms, she said it sounded like a classic UTI and prescribed Macrobid(spelling?). She also took some cultures and ordered another urine test. I took the full course of antibiotics and still did not feel better so when the nurse called and told me all my tests were normal, I was frustrated. I made an appointment to see yet another GYN (the 3rd in 2 months!) who did a pap and took cultures. The pap came back normal and the cultures were negative. So, by now it's mid-August and I make an appointment to see a Urologist. The urologist told me that my urine was crystal clear like a new born baby, that perhaps I should stop taking my HBC in case it was messing up my system, and to come back in 6 months if my symptoms persisted. I stopped taking HBC. If you've read this far, I'm sure you can imagine how hopeless I must have felt by this time because, at this point, I'm still having constant UTI symptoms in addition to the minor yeast-like symptoms. Having sex was painful upon entry of PIV, but was comfortable after about a minute or so. Urinating afterward was nearly excruciating, and I would feel pain for a full day or two. Any kind of foreplay was completely out of the question. Sexual activity was now limited to about once or twice a week, if that. By mid-September, my UTI symptoms were gone, but the vaginal/vulvar irritation was still present. I tried sitz baths, plain, unsweetened yogurt, AVC rinses, tea tree oil gentian violet, Monistat, aquaphor, vaseline, vitamin e oil, etc. with no relief. Mid-November, I went back to one of the GYNs I had seen previously and she prescribed two doses of Diflucan to take one week apart and took cultures again (they came back negative). She told me that my vulva was extremely red and irritated. When I asked her about possible herpes infection, she told me it was unlikely since herpes outbreaks generally occur in cycles and I haven't had any signs of an outbreak, bumps, blisters, oozing, crusting, etc. She said that herpes would not cause me the symptoms I'd been experiencing and that she was thinking it still might be yeast or trich. The Diflucan only provided very minor relief, but it may have only been a mental reaction. When I asked the doctor what I should try next, she prescribed Cloebetasol cream and advised me to apply it twice a day for 10 days. I have been using it since then, for about a month, which I know can thin the skin, etc., but this is probably the only thing that provides even minor relief on contact. The doctor told me that, if this didn't work, she didn't know what else to do.. So.. all of that leads me up to today.. For the last 6+ months I have been in pain and have been experiencing irritation and discomfort every second of every minute of every day. I am constantly aware of my girly bits and not in a good way. The pain, burning, and irritation is now predominantly on the right side of my vulva and no more than half an inch inside my vagina, also on the right. Sometimes after walking around, the discomfort will be kind of sore on top of the burning, itching, irritation. I can liken the feeling to how it would feel if you accidently scratched a really severe sunburn, except I feel like that all the time. -I was diagnosed with HPV in August 2006. I had an HPV test done and it came back with two strains of high-risk HPV and one strain of low-risk that could cause warts. I had an abnormal pap and had cryotherapy which did not change the abnormal cells at all. I had paps done every 4 months until I had a normal pap in August of 2008. At that time, my HPV test came back clear of any high-risk strains, but the low-risk was still present. I never had any signs of genital warts. After using the cloebetasol for about 3 weeks, I developed 2 flesh-colored bumps on the right side of my vulva, further up toward my clit, above where I have been feeling pain. The bumps have not changed at all in over a week or so and do not hurt/itch/etc. (Could this be from the extended use of the cloebetasol?) If these are warts, then I will get them treated.. This is the least of my worries at this point. -I am very conscious of my hygeine. I do laundry regularly with the same laundry detergent I've used for at least 10 years. I do not use soap to wash my girly bits, just water. I regularly clean my tub/shower and wear cotton underwear only. Thongs/boy shorts do not make a difference in my level of discomfort. I do not wear pantyliners on a daily basis, only during my period when I wear tampons as well. -I have been waiting to get a Mirena for months and months.. It is completely paid for and has been sitting at my Dr's office for months just waiting to find its 5 year home in my uterus. Yesterday, I took a urine test for STDs as I am done with waiting for my pain issue to be resolved before I get this thing put in. I am scheduled for insertion on Wednesday.

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