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Uh, no, MrFisher....
funneasy808 15 Reviews 1814 reads
posted
1 / 8

What happens if during the course or before the course of a session flo shows up.  I've read some reviews and comments about people being ok with it.  I myself wouldn't, how should the situation be handled?

Aug5 9 Reviews 1229 reads
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2 / 8

If I understand your slang correctly, it's not something that would bother me psychologically, meaning that I wouldn't be skeeved out by the thought of making it with a girl who is on her period.  But it is a health concern for me, and for that reason I'd have to pass.  This is one situation where the big head would overrule and veto the little head without question.  It may sound irrational to some, but I just wouldn't take the risk.  I would suggest that we just engage in some mutual touching and kissing instead.  I'd use the trusty manual release valve at the end.

Ms. HumpAlot 794 reads
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3 / 8

Sometimes a lady will get her flow, before her scheduled date. It happens. It sucks. But it's just a part of life.

When she already has it, before she sees a client, she should always be honest and upfront w/the client to let him know, before making the appt.

I've had the unexpected flow happen, during a session, and thankfully the men that I had seen were understanding, and we were able to find other ways of continuing our sessions.

Personally, I would always cancel the appt., when the flow came, before any appt.s, unless it didn't matter to him. But, I always gave him the choice. I would always take the week off, as a vacation week.

mrfisher 115 Reviews 1068 reads
posted
4 / 8

that goes up into the piping and catches the blood so that no one need know.

Several providers have told me about this.

At fine pharmacies everywhere.

Ms. HumpAlot 217 reads
posted
5 / 8

That I do know, for I had an "emergency" situation once, when the rubber broke, and went to planned parenthood to get them.

http://www.go2planb.com/ForConsumers/Index.aspx

Now, I had lady friends who would tell me that they would use a cosmetic sponge up there, for their periods.

Personally (again), I never got into that. I would prefer just to be honest and say that I have my period, and give him the choice.

oserinia 512 reads
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6 / 8

I have heard of the different products used by several providers and I have tried them several years ago , But it does not work for all providers and some of the hobbyist noticed it and had asked if I was using a Diafram.

Since then I cancel all my appointments and will not work on my monthly..

Make sure you test the insert before a session some products have a hard round ring to them and are not easy to insert and have to be placed inside of you just right or the product will leak and some are a pain in the (__Y__) to remove once inserted.

oserinia

Tabu See my TER Reviews 493 reads
posted
7 / 8

Plan B is an emergency contraceptive.

Are you thinking of the Instead cup? It works like a diaphragm and catches any flow-- OK only if you have a very light flow. Personally not a great option for me, I simply cancel.

mrfisher 115 Reviews 872 reads
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8 / 8

It's a good thing I don't get periods.  8o)

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