The most absorbent pads are normally overnight pads, rather than maxi pads. Disposable pads will only hold up to 15ml, you might want to consider cloth pads which can come in higher absorbencies and have other benefits.
stick it on to the inside of the crotch of your period panties.
like wearing a diaper and you are like babyish
Old joke-a maxi pad
Put a maxi-pad in the shoe. Works every time.
A liquid heating pad works by using a heating element to warm up a liquid inside the pad. This liquid then transfers heat to the pad's surface, providing therapeutic warmth and comfort when placed on the body.
Yes, a man can wear a maxi pad if he finds it comfortable or necessary for absorbing any fluid, such as during a medical condition or after surgery. While maxi pads are designed for menstrual use, their absorbent properties can be beneficial in other situations. However, there are products specifically designed for male anatomy that may provide a better fit and comfort. Ultimately, it's a personal choice based on individual needs.
No, it is not wrong for a guy to wear a maxi pad if he requires it for specific needs or reasons. Everyone should have the right to use products that help them feel comfortable and manage their personal hygiene.
stick a maxi pad in their back pack (use red marker if you want to be extreme) ONLY DO TO FRIENDS! Bonus point if you drain the blood from some hamburger or a chicken and pour it on the pad before you bring it to school.
45ml of of water, but blood is thicker and it can hold 55ml of blood
on a plane? yes on a butterfly? yes on a maxi pad? yes on a plate with barbecue sauce? yes on my bangs? no, not so much; that's just a bad hair day
It is used to temporarly hold pins and needles in a fixed area (the pin pad). simply stick the pins or needles into the pin pad and away you go.
From Thermo-Pad .com FAQ'sWhat are the white crystals that form in the liquid pad?If the Thermo-Pad has been stored in its crystallized state for an extended period of time, a small amount of water can evaporate from the pad and cause the solution to become more concentrated. This higher concentration is indicated by "snowflake like" crystals in the liquid pad. The pad will still operate but at a slightly higher temperature. This water loss can be substantially reduced by storing the pad in its liquid state and may be reversed by extending the boiling times and by leaving the pad in water to cool.