They are tampons and they block the blood from getting everywhere when there period comes.
You can wear some modern pads with a traditional sanitary belt although you would have to experiment. Sanitary belts can still be bought on the Internet. They take some getting used to and are a bit old fashioned, but they do the job.
Well actuallly hey didnt use anything to absorb their menstrual blood. And they didnt wear any underwear eiher according to the museuam of menstruation
No, you don't have to wear a pantiliner - pantiliners are designed for light menstrual flow, but some women will go without protection when flow is this light, use period underwear, sanitary pads, softcups, or menstrual cups.
For women it is for privacy, I mean we all probobally know about skirts flying up in the wind or nosy posy men, so for lady's safety wear underwear. For men it is because men need to be sanitary, and so they wear underwear to keep other parts of there body clean.
Sanitary pads don't go onto the bed, they go into your underwear - attached either with adhesive or snap-fastens. If worried about leaking overnight be sure to wear overnight pads which are often longer and more absorbent than the pads you would wear during the day, and put an old towel under yourself.
I do and I get heavy discharge I use them to protect my underwear
the Romans did not wear underwear but they may wear a bit of leather
No. He wear silk (they say), but that doesn't mean that it's women underwear.
I'm wondering if you're confusing diapers with sanitary pads that some women used when they're menstruating.
Asian women are allowed to wear underwear in Kumamoto. Many of the Asian women do not own underwear.
No. but if its the only underwear you have then wear it, but its not normal
Some women wear underwear under tights and some do not. Tights are made to be worn without underwear, but many people do still wear them.