Panty liners

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Panty liners are the little inserts that advertisers have recently started encouraging women to stick into their pantie gussets every day. The idea is that they absorb all a ladies' natural secretions and then she can just throw the liner away. No mention is made of the fact that most women wash their underwear after a day's wear. Nor is any mention made of the nasty materials needed to make them, how hard they are to dispose of, or the fact that they’re not needed. Not at all. Advertising agencies have been given huge budgets to try and convince women that their natural vaginal secretions are disgusting and abhorent. If you think they might be right, try a google search for a supplier of pre-worn panties in your area.


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The environmental impact

Manufacturing panty liners


Disposing of panty liners

Alternatives to panty liners

Save your money and the environment: leave them on the shelf.


See also

* sanitary towels
* tampons


Books


Movies


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