redux said:
Internal protection works for me. Pads are icky whether they are cloth or disposable. I don't find menstrual blood any holier than feces, even if it does come from my body. It was meant to be disposed of, not kept in a cabinet all day. I guess I don't get what y'all get out of this. I love the planet too, but I find it ironic that people who will do something like this to be "green" also have no compunctions about having dozens of kids, which kind of defeats the purpose. My contribution to the planet was to not do that. I reproduced myself, and that was it.
I do not even know where to begin with that comment
I would suspect that most of us, me included, do not do this to "be green".
And most do not view our flow to be holy.
But we do not view it as filthy either.
I wish I had grown up with using cloth, as I would have saved myself quite a bit of money.
Please understand this next part is not directed at you redux. Its just part of my thought process

Sposies are a new item in the grand scheme of things, and though they do have their place, I wonder if they do not perpetuate the thought process that is so very victorian.
One that says the functions of a womens body are filthy. Something to be hidden away, and to be dreaded each month.
Everywhere you look, there is an ad for some new product to "help". Pain relief (real foods and no chemicals end that easily) and the latest in pad or tampon styles.
And BC to totally rid yourself of ever having a cycle.
I would love to have a dozen children, but so far, all I have had are 7 miscarriages.
I am careful with how I treat the earth, but not in the way some may think.
I know it will not last, but I also know that I am to be a good steward of it.