Oh yeah ! Though cotton works really well. Thick cotton you have to tear yourself. It smell like Hell when you take it off, but never had a leak with it. Now I use toilet paper I would fold multiples time. It's cheaper and it doesn't smell, but it might leak, especially if you can't check in the toilet every other hours.
I love it when public spaces provide free sanitary products. There was a stack in a library in the toilet and I got so excited, I even felt sorry I wasn’t having my period at that time.
The big hospital in Ann arbor had absolute huge stacks of tampons and pads in every bathroom open to public. It was very nice even tho I don't need them any longer my daughter and grand daughter often get caught with out due to aunty Flo being a free spirit lol
Me to, makes me feel so welcome. Never had to use them, but that doesn't matter. A church building near me that also doubles as a place for meetings and concerts and the like has it's bathroom stocked with pads, tampons, and even deodorant, wet wipes and breath mints. Made me feel so happy when I saw it!
U bet. I had a hysterectomy 1 year back. And my office purse still has an old pad neatly packed in a white envelope. Emergency service for a colleague in need. Btw does it have a use by date?
Or when someone in the restroom offers you one when you weren’t prepared. This happened in the airport, the poor girl in the stall next to me started early, she was in tears, and I had several pads in my purse. The gasp of surprise and delight was pretty awesome. She was so grateful that she had someone to help. “You are my ANGEL!” The whole restroom heard it!
Had this happen to me as a teen. I was mid-dance performance in hs at an event venue and had an Oh S*** moment. Kept saying "No no no..." and freaking out when an Angel appeared. She asked what was wrong, I explained what happened and directed her to where my mother was and her very distinctive hair do. She left and came back with a tampon, didn't even bother looking for my mom. I will forever be grateful for that woman. 💛 I always keep extra in my purse incase someone else has the same surprise. Coworkers now know to come to me in emergencies 😂
@@icarusbinns3156I was in the restroom at a local amusement park once and overheard what were clearly two barely-teenaged girls having an urgent conversation in which one got her period (or at least was lacking protection) while there with her friend and friend’s mother. I came out of the stall and asked the girl standing outside if her friend was okay. I was informed that she needed a pad. I, of course, had one in my purse because I almost always have one in my purse, regardless of time of month, and offered it. “I remember what it’s like to be young!” I said. Seriously, you could not pay me to go back and do being young and inexperienced again! 😰
@@tiniowien57401yeah me too, same thing happened to my friend in hs after that I always have some emergency pads and pantie liners in my bag, if needed.
On a vacation, the floodgates unexpectedly opened and there weren't any "train" pads or an old bag tampons. 😲 Thankfully a good samaritan shared her old bag tampon. Never felt so grateful in all my life. 😂
All women's sanitary products should be free and distributed in most public places. A large portion of half the population needs them, let's do the right thing.
Buy a reusuable menstrual cup or disc (made of rubber or silicone)! I bought one 10 yrs ago bc I was sick of having to pay at least $30 / month to have a periodon at least 2 large boxes of tampons (which is why cups/discs aren't advertised n many women are kept ignorant about their existence and use). 10yrs and I haven't had to pay for a period again.
@@LadyLash22 I think you missed the point a bit. The point is that it's incredibly hard to find things in an emergency for (with lack of a better word) an issue that plagues about half of the world's population. Accessibility should be priority
They shouldn't be free. Someone paid for the manufacturing and distribution of the products, they cost money just like everything else. Toilet paper isn't free. Food isn't free. Just because it's a human need, doesn't mean it should be free.
They use to sell gum in a rectangle tin around Christmas time (for stockings). They perfectly fit a tampon. So I may have a very ratty tin box in my bag, but the tampon is pristine😂!
Oh yes. The shuffling waddle of stuffed TP. I remember those days. When I was young I just got to a point of wearing panty liners every darn day. The due to the pain and nausea I talked my mom into taking me to the obgyn. Once I got on the pill it helped a bit. But quite frankly I really only got better after having my daughter. Not sure why it helped. I also used the implant birth control. Got it for $6 by letting my obgyn teach me primary care dr how to do it. Lol never hurts to be a guinea pig lol
Listen ladies! I learned this when i was a teenager with horribly unpredictable periods - ALWAYS KEEP EXTRAS. I still get my period randomly four days early like three months out of the year. I always have an extra cup, pads, and tampons (I don't use pads and tampons but I keep those for the other girls) in whatever bag I'm using
I died with old bag tampon. The color gone from the wrapper and the wrapper busted wide open. She's been through the wringer even though she's never been used. 😂
Ngl, i dont usually like adverts in shorts like this, but this one is fantastic. And if LNER do provide free pads, im so glad this is how they've chosen to publicise it.
Well, I intend to keep one in every bag for other women - like I already have (usually in a small separate compartment to keep them clean), even though I use cups.
I normally just ask a few women around me, or on the opposite end, keep extra in case someone asks me. Most women will be understanding and helpful and the ones that aren't will be overshadowed by the ones who will.
Cries in Dutch. We also don't have pads in train toilets (and if we did, I wouldn't use them. Given the state of the average train toilet, there is no way that the pads could be fresh or clean)
I was 12 when I got my first period (I thought I was dying!) Forget the free pads, why did the bathroom in the fancy French restaurant in France NOT HAVE A TOILET TO SIT ON??? I was so confused and the cramps were so bad. What made it worse was my mother came to see if I was okay and I screamed out, "NO!", and she said "Okay." and walked away from me! Later she told me she thought I had said that I was okay, that's why she walked away.
@@lymarie1974No free public sanitary products. There's *sometimes* a dispenser that costs money, but you can't always guarantee that it's stocked, and one rarely has the spare coins to pay.
Wait, in the UK they have free pads in the train? And not only are they free, they're even clean? In the Netherlands I'm scared to use the toilets in the train even in an emergency. If they'd offer pads I probably wouldn't be brave enough to use them. I might go for old bag tampon or look around for a fellow traveler who looks like they might have pads in their bag.
@@rvdb7363 Exactly. Here in the U.S. you'd get a hardy handshake. They never have them for free. They are just having them free for the girls in school at the nurses office if they forget their own. They didn't have that when I was in school. You'd better have a gal pal to ask.
It's actually such a smart idea to have them on public transport cause it would save the companies cleaning fees if there were any accidents. Wish they'd do this everywhere!!!!
You are amazing! Thanks so much for making me laugh about period related stuff. Usually it's just pain and agony. I'm grateful it's also hilarious now that you picked up this topic 😂
Ah…we all have old tampon bag. Love this! And love to all the places out there providing free period products! My kids’ schools have them free in the bathrooms, too (we’re in the US). So awesome.
This is why i’ve switched to a menstrual cup 😊 just clean it in between uses and keep it in your bag! (they come with their own carrying pouch too) if you can get a menstrual cup to work for you i definitely recommend it because it’s a one time purchase! (no more panicking because you forgot to buy pads/tampons )
anything i'd have to put IN, nope. pad is always solution, got period underwear tho, expensive, but damn, good holding pads, more then regular underwear.
@@jennyh4025 That’s still far less than multiple times a year for 10 years. One of the best investments for the environment. I have 3. One at home, in the car and in the bag. I’m ready wherever.
I recently took my old stock in to the washroom at work, and slowly but surely they're getting used. Not only that, but spontaneously, other people have started to contribute fresh supplies! It's awesome to see.
Perfect timing. Got my period yesterday and ran put of night pads. Found one in the picket of my jacket yesterday, will have to last till i can buy some
Mine is exactly the same way. The only thing that saves me is the sharp pain in my left boob that acts like an early warning system. The rest of my body is in cahoots with Period, but Left Boob is the snitch we all need in our lives.
A few years ago I got so lucky... They gave out free tampon samples on the streets. It were 3pc that were boxed AND the box was sealed in plastic. And you got 2 tiny boxes, 2 different sizes. PERFECT for in your bag. My family gave me theirs so I had 6 in total. The little tampon boxes are in every bag I own. Only had to use/open 1 so far. How can I be so happy having something like this... I don't know. But I just love them😂❤ No old bag tampons for me. Boxed and sealed❤😊
Brilliant!!! 😂🎉 Old Bag Tampon is really the last resort...😖 that's why I love the little metal containers from the drugstore that fit exactly 3 normal or 2 extra large tampons. When you buy it for 99 cents, it comes with 3 normal ones. The same is available for sanitary pads, although I now use this long, flat metal container for my tablets blister. You don't want them dirty either. Unfortunately, free hygiene products are rarely available in Germany. They used to be more common, but there are always stupid women who think they have to stock up on them for themselves and all their relatives and who steal everything. Well, thanks to people like that, hardly anyone does that anymore. 🙄
You are a genius !! So funny and at the same time spreading knowledge about a subject, that is tabu in so many places. I hope they all see your videos.
I'm never forget the desperate search for a convenience store in Bath, England as my period decided to start LITERALLY AS I WAS STEPPING OFF THE TOUR BUS! Not a single old bag tampon in sight 😂
I remember when I was a teenager and my period started more than a week early on a train from Glasgow to Oban. The engine failed and we all disembarked at Tyndrum or Dalmally for several hours. Whereever it was there was nothing there but a station in the middle of the moors and certainly no supplies. A lesson learnt.
I seen the fee period package on the mirror of the LNER train toilets and think its a great idea!!! Imagine you get caught short on an 8 hour train journey? All trains should provide this 👍🏼👍🏼
My high school use to have period emergency kits in the councillor’s office. Apparently Tampax had donated a bunch of kits with multiple sizes of pads and tampons to the school so if you needed one you would be given a box with all the stuff in it. Thankfully the school wasn’t thrifty about them and would just give you one if you needed it.
The schools here now have free period supplies in the girls' bathrooms. It's funded by a public project so that no one has to miss school because they've got a period and no supplies.
This is hilariously relatable. My mind immediately goes to one of those with the wrapper torn off and the particles it has collected from the bag after years.....spot on....heh....
I no longer have periods (doing happy dance) but when I went out of town for work and the place I was working ladies bathroom had pads, tampons and Hershey chocolate.
I have three daughters, and from the age of 11/12 I gave them a ‘lady bag’ to take to school with them. It was a small make up bag with a couple of pads, tampons, panty liners, intimate wipes, nappy bags and a clean pair of pants. Over the school years I had to restock them many times, because not only did my daughters get caught short at school but they were known by all their friends to have emergency supplies on hand, much better than going to the school nurse and being given a massive maternity-type pad like they did when I was a schoolgirl 😂
I did the same with my oldest. I used a fancy pencil case bag she likes and made sure she had what she needed before she ever started her period. Made it so much less stressful for her when she finally did.
@@tinkeramma I’m really glad to hear you did it too, I think it’s a great idea - and obviously you do too lol. I just remembered back to my days in school when it was either the nurse or one of the female PE teachers and it was always mortifying just because at that age it is. Hopefully a few mommas will read these comments of ours and follow suit 😊
@Dia_7hom Absolutely. It changes fear of the unknown but expected into something our kids are prepared to handle on their own. Periods aren't an emergency but failure to plan makes them feel like that, especially first periods.
Old Bag Tampon is already a f*cking legend!!! Open-mouthed cough and all 😂😂😂
Whats an old bag tampon? 👀 Ive never used them😅
@vlalelrlila a tampon you've had at the bottom of your bag/purse for months... maybe even years.
I was going to say this too🤣🤣🤣🤣
I have a bunch of those just living in my purses, thpugh they are in much better conditions. Just checked
"In case of emergency, break glass!"
😂😂😂😂 “I’m not a caged animal. I’ll go where I want.” Ain’t that the truth!
Sure is 😂
An animal, nonetheless!!
@@umhuhA bloody beast, indeed!
Very absolutely 💯 agreed
Oh yeah ! Though cotton works really well. Thick cotton you have to tear yourself.
It smell like Hell when you take it off, but never had a leak with it.
Now I use toilet paper I would fold multiples time. It's cheaper and it doesn't smell, but it might leak, especially if you can't check in the toilet every other hours.
I love it when public spaces provide free sanitary products. There was a stack in a library in the toilet and I got so excited, I even felt sorry I wasn’t having my period at that time.
The big hospital in Ann arbor had absolute huge stacks of tampons and pads in every bathroom open to public. It was very nice even tho I don't need them any longer my daughter and grand daughter often get caught with out due to aunty Flo being a free spirit lol
Me to, makes me feel so welcome. Never had to use them, but that doesn't matter. A church building near me that also doubles as a place for meetings and concerts and the like has it's bathroom stocked with pads, tampons, and even deodorant, wet wipes and breath mints. Made me feel so happy when I saw it!
Now that's excited, lol!
My MS and HS has period products in the bathroom made it so much easier when I got my first period
I don’t even get periods and get excited. We men still have to live with the consequences. ✊
EVERY WOMAN has had a *weird old pad OR tampon in their bag* AT SOME point in their life 😂
U bet. I had a hysterectomy 1 year back. And my office purse still has an old pad neatly packed in a white envelope. Emergency service for a colleague in need. Btw does it have a use by date?
@@sheel3012 NEVER thought of that question until now 😂
A baby’s nappy comes in handy , just break the side elastic
Or, when you’re in perimenopause , you carry a whole box around because you’re bleeding out everywhere
@@sheel3012 I wouldn't think so. It's just cotton. As long as it keeps dry and clean there shouldn't be a problem
Finding a clean free pad feels like heaven 😂 ❤
Or when someone in the restroom offers you one when you weren’t prepared.
This happened in the airport, the poor girl in the stall next to me started early, she was in tears, and I had several pads in my purse. The gasp of surprise and delight was pretty awesome. She was so grateful that she had someone to help. “You are my ANGEL!” The whole restroom heard it!
Had this happen to me as a teen. I was mid-dance performance in hs at an event venue and had an Oh S*** moment. Kept saying "No no no..." and freaking out when an Angel appeared. She asked what was wrong, I explained what happened and directed her to where my mother was and her very distinctive hair do. She left and came back with a tampon, didn't even bother looking for my mom. I will forever be grateful for that woman. 💛
I always keep extra in my purse incase someone else has the same surprise. Coworkers now know to come to me in emergencies 😂
@@icarusbinns3156 this situation is why i always carry extras. I have since high school.
@@icarusbinns3156I was in the restroom at a local amusement park once and overheard what were clearly two barely-teenaged girls having an urgent conversation in which one got her period (or at least was lacking protection) while there with her friend and friend’s mother. I came out of the stall and asked the girl standing outside if her friend was okay. I was informed that she needed a pad. I, of course, had one in my purse because I almost always have one in my purse, regardless of time of month, and offered it. “I remember what it’s like to be young!” I said. Seriously, you could not pay me to go back and do being young and inexperienced again! 😰
@@tiniowien57401yeah me too, same thing happened to my friend in hs after that I always have some emergency pads and pantie liners in my bag, if needed.
Yes! Thank you train pad!
And maybe we should replace old bag tampon when we get home. 😬
Replacing it right now
Replace it, then it also becomes old tampon.... awesome ...
BAck in the 80s, there were little plastic cases for a couple of tampons - there were "old bag boxes", but the tampons inside were pristine
@@button1ginger1 we had those in the 90s too.
No we won’t, we’ll 100% forget the minute we step inside. #ADD&ADHD
On a vacation, the floodgates unexpectedly opened and there weren't any "train" pads or an old bag tampons. 😲 Thankfully a good samaritan shared her old bag tampon. Never felt so grateful in all my life. 😂
Almost makes it understandable why they use to think a woman's place was in the home!! 😂
Desperation at its finest 😂 I mean we would all do this under the circumstances eh lol this is why we probably should all carry a "Diva cup". 😂
Why would you not have at least one pack just in case?
@@Ebunoluwa13 I’m in menopause. Wasn’t supposed to be an issue. 😂 Otherwise, you’re 100% correct. Women should just always be prepared. 😄👍
@@Ebunoluwa13Because you used the one you did have and forgot to replace when you got home
All women's sanitary products should be free and distributed in most public places. A large portion of half the population needs them, let's do the right thing.
Buy a reusuable menstrual cup or disc (made of rubber or silicone)! I bought one 10 yrs ago bc I was sick of having to pay at least $30 / month to have a periodon at least 2 large boxes of tampons (which is why cups/discs aren't advertised n many women are kept ignorant about their existence and use). 10yrs and I haven't had to pay for a period again.
@@LadyLash22 I think you missed the point a bit. The point is that it's incredibly hard to find things in an emergency for (with lack of a better word) an issue that plagues about half of the world's population. Accessibility should be priority
@@LadyLash22I'd rather not have something inside my body. Good advice but not for everyone
Nothing is "free"
They shouldn't be free. Someone paid for the manufacturing and distribution of the products, they cost money just like everything else. Toilet paper isn't free. Food isn't free. Just because it's a human need, doesn't mean it should be free.
I learned to put extra tampons in a ziplock bag, to keep the cooties out👍😂
I’m old enough to remember little boxes - unfortunately I threw them away when I switched to cups.
Smart
I get those applicator free ones made in Germany or Italy. Those are wrapped in a nice tight cellophane looking wrapper about the size of a bullet.
@@jerrimenard3092 OBs are like that. But dirt can still definitely get in!
They use to sell gum in a rectangle tin around Christmas time (for stockings). They perfectly fit a tampon. So I may have a very ratty tin box in my bag, but the tampon is pristine😂!
My goal in life is to be as confident as Period.
Agreed, or Free Train Pad 👍
That representation of an old bag tampon is the most representation of all representations in the whole world in all documented history.
Ah if only that happened so often. I can't count the times I had to use toilet paper in different shapes and forms to prevent leaking.
Universal plug
Oh yes. The shuffling waddle of stuffed TP. I remember those days.
When I was young I just got to a point of wearing panty liners every darn day.
The due to the pain and nausea I talked my mom into taking me to the obgyn.
Once I got on the pill it helped a bit.
But quite frankly I really only got better after having my daughter. Not sure why it helped. I also used the implant birth control. Got it for $6 by letting my obgyn teach me primary care dr how to do it. Lol never hurts to be a guinea pig lol
We obviously need to see more of The Old Bag Tampon, it ruins me every time 😂😂😂😂
All ads should be this unobtrusively part of a creators brand - this is a match made in heaven
Listen ladies! I learned this when i was a teenager with horribly unpredictable periods - ALWAYS KEEP EXTRAS. I still get my period randomly four days early like three months out of the year. I always have an extra cup, pads, and tampons (I don't use pads and tampons but I keep those for the other girls) in whatever bag I'm using
I died with old bag tampon. The color gone from the wrapper and the wrapper busted wide open. She's been through the wringer even though she's never been used. 😂
Ngl, i dont usually like adverts in shorts like this, but this one is fantastic. And if LNER do provide free pads, im so glad this is how they've chosen to publicise it.
There's only maybe 2 creators that I will watch any ads from & this is 1 of them! ❤
Love the new entry - old bag tampon- 😂
I think we all have that tampon that has been at the bottom of our purse since before Covid.
Fr, relatable af
I just found a tampon in my car and I stopped 4.5 years ago, ha!
I finally got rid of my old bag tampon. #menopause 😂
Yes, I was happy when that happened too. The problem now is with old bag bladder 😔🤷😁
@@lisear2926 Get some estrogen suppositories. Ask your Gyn about it, you bladder and urethra depend on it.
Well, I intend to keep one in every bag for other women - like I already have (usually in a small separate compartment to keep them clean), even though I use cups.
Sis, mine is so bad, I have to use bladder briefs w a pad inside!!! Like ,.are you f'king kidding me!!!???!?!?!
Oh nooo - I don't like that for you@@RubyWatts . Jesus defend us🩲. The struggle is real 😞.. 🤭
Old bag tampon broke me. So true! Had to show this to my husband. He needed translations 😂
That costume for Old Bag Tampon! Lmao, so true.
“It’s a weekend away, I’m not missing out!” So true…
I normally just ask a few women around me, or on the opposite end, keep extra in case someone asks me. Most women will be understanding and helpful and the ones that aren't will be overshadowed by the ones who will.
It's like a universal club. Everyone understands and will help you out if they can. Immediate bonding.
The old geezer wheeze is really what’s crippling 🤣😭
Oh yes, that old dusty bag tampon.
I once needed it but after looking at it I reconsidered and was going for 2 fresh handkerchiefs
Old bag tampon is hilarious! So accurate!
Kinda gross, but you're so happy when you find one!🤗
Oh my god, AND i thought i was the only one who has old bag tampon 🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣
I think we're well overdue another episode where period is taken down a peg or two.
Like menopause?
@@dielytraOrilissa has entered the chat. Lol
_cries in American_
Cries in Dutch. We also don't have pads in train toilets (and if we did, I wouldn't use them. Given the state of the average train toilet, there is no way that the pads could be fresh or clean)
@@rvdb7363do not say anything about train toilets in Italy 😂
I was 12 when I got my first period (I thought I was dying!) Forget the free pads, why did the bathroom in the fancy French restaurant in France NOT HAVE A TOILET TO SIT ON??? I was so confused and the cramps were so bad. What made it worse was my mother came to see if I was okay and I screamed out, "NO!", and she said "Okay." and walked away from me! Later she told me she thought I had said that I was okay, that's why she walked away.
@@kellygirlaj
Wait!? What do you mean? There was no toilet to sit on?
@@lymarie1974No free public sanitary products. There's *sometimes* a dispenser that costs money, but you can't always guarantee that it's stocked, and one rarely has the spare coins to pay.
Me: that exists!?!?!👀 free and public!? Unbelievable. Brillant!
Not the old bag tampon! 😂 yeah thankful for individual wrapping
I need a funko pop of old bag tampon and Steve
You are just brilliant and a stellar voice for women, thank you!
Absolute comedy gold you are, Hayley! 👏🏼🌟🌟🌟🌟🌟😅
Yeah, those fresh train pads are life savers😄😄
Wait, in the UK they have free pads in the train? And not only are they free, they're even clean? In the Netherlands I'm scared to use the toilets in the train even in an emergency. If they'd offer pads I probably wouldn't be brave enough to use them. I might go for old bag tampon or look around for a fellow traveler who looks like they might have pads in their bag.
@@rvdb7363 Exactly. Here in the U.S. you'd get a hardy handshake. They never have them for free. They are just having them free for the girls in school at the nurses office if they forget their own. They didn't have that when I was in school. You'd better have a gal pal to ask.
It's actually such a smart idea to have them on public transport cause it would save the companies cleaning fees if there were any accidents. Wish they'd do this everywhere!!!!
You are amazing! Thanks so much for making me laugh about period related stuff. Usually it's just pain and agony. I'm grateful it's also hilarious now that you picked up this topic 😂
I love Period's attitude, it seems to... in character XD
I love these skits so much 😍🤣
OLD BAG TAMPON!!! OMG 😂😂😂😂😂 I absolutely loooooove your content! YOU ARE BRILLIANT with these videos!!!
Ah…we all have old tampon bag. Love this! And love to all the places out there providing free period products! My kids’ schools have them free in the bathrooms, too (we’re in the US). So awesome.
This is why i’ve switched to a menstrual cup 😊 just clean it in between uses and keep it in your bag! (they come with their own carrying pouch too) if you can get a menstrual cup to work for you i definitely recommend it because it’s a one time purchase! (no more panicking because you forgot to buy pads/tampons )
anything i'd have to put IN, nope. pad is always solution, got period underwear tho, expensive, but damn, good holding pads, more then regular underwear.
I got a new cup after nearly ten years, but that’s probably just me.
@@jennyh4025
That’s still far less than multiple times a year for 10 years. One of the best investments for the environment. I have 3. One at home, in the car and in the bag. I’m ready wherever.
@@denyshadials5702 that’s true!
I have two, one at home and one in my work bag (I don’t usually use purses).
Okay this is the best thing since Steve
I've still got a box of tampons in my drawer and I went through menopause 6 years ago ha ha 😊
I recently took my old stock in to the washroom at work, and slowly but surely they're getting used. Not only that, but spontaneously, other people have started to contribute fresh supplies! It's awesome to see.
My period started a week early. I am devastated
Perfect timing. Got my period yesterday and ran put of night pads. Found one in the picket of my jacket yesterday, will have to last till i can buy some
Never cease to amaze! Never!😂😂😂
You. Are. A. Nut!! 😂😂 Brilliant ❤
My period likes to be generous and pack light at times
And sometimes she doesn't bother coming
Or at times she comes and it's hell 🥲
Mine is exactly the same way. The only thing that saves me is the sharp pain in my left boob that acts like an early warning system. The rest of my body is in cahoots with Period, but Left Boob is the snitch we all need in our lives.
@@sdonaldson6550lmao fr, my left boob or both start hurting and it's hell 😂😂😂
@sdonaldson6550 left boob snitch had me dying 💀 thanks for that choking laughter 🤣
Not OBT looking like a whole mess 😂😂😂😂😂😂
A few years ago I got so lucky... They gave out free tampon samples on the streets. It were 3pc that were boxed AND the box was sealed in plastic. And you got 2 tiny boxes, 2 different sizes.
PERFECT for in your bag. My family gave me theirs so I had 6 in total.
The little tampon boxes are in every bag I own. Only had to use/open 1 so far.
How can I be so happy having something like this... I don't know. But I just love them😂❤
No old bag tampons for me. Boxed and sealed❤😊
We all have one (the old bag tampon)😂😂
Period is a free spirit😅
A free spirit with lots os baggage!!
Isn't there an actual brand of menstrual products called free spirit? 😂
I love your videos so much your literally the best UA-camr alive all of your videos never fail to make me laugh love you ❤
When you post it makes my better 😭🙌🏼
Brilliant!!! 😂🎉 Old Bag Tampon is really the last resort...😖 that's why I love the little metal containers from the drugstore that fit exactly 3 normal or 2 extra large tampons. When you buy it for 99 cents, it comes with 3 normal ones. The same is available for sanitary pads, although I now use this long, flat metal container for my tablets blister. You don't want them dirty either. Unfortunately, free hygiene products are rarely available in Germany. They used to be more common, but there are always stupid women who think they have to stock up on them for themselves and all their relatives and who steal everything. Well, thanks to people like that, hardly anyone does that anymore. 🙄
Clean Train Pad…. 😂 you definitely got the size right 😅😅😅
😂😂😂
You are a genius !! So funny and at the same time spreading knowledge about a subject, that is tabu in so many places. I hope they all see your videos.
😂😂 From the east coast of America and I loved this!! A hotel pad saved my life once
Now I use menstrual cups. GAME CHANGER!!! Keep up the good work!
Haley is hilarious!!
Watching this with the worst period I’ve ever experienced lol thanks for the laugh! 😂
I'm never forget the desperate search for a convenience store in Bath, England as my period decided to start LITERALLY AS I WAS STEPPING OFF THE TOUR BUS! Not a single old bag tampon in sight 😂
I remember when I was a teenager and my period started more than a week early on a train from Glasgow to Oban. The engine failed and we all disembarked at Tyndrum or Dalmally for several hours. Whereever it was there was nothing there but a station in the middle of the moors and certainly no supplies. A lesson learnt.
How in the world is there this much awesome content all surrounding a woman’s body? Pure GENIUS ❤
I seen the fee period package on the mirror of the LNER train toilets and think its a great idea!!! Imagine you get caught short on an 8 hour train journey? All trains should provide this 👍🏼👍🏼
I dont even use tampons but i keep 2 in my bag (air wrapped so no spoilage💀) but i keep 2 in case a friend needs one or in case i get a bloody nose 😂😂
My high school use to have period emergency kits in the councillor’s office. Apparently Tampax had donated a bunch of kits with multiple sizes of pads and tampons to the school so if you needed one you would be given a box with all the stuff in it. Thankfully the school wasn’t thrifty about them and would just give you one if you needed it.
The schools here now have free period supplies in the girls' bathrooms. It's funded by a public project so that no one has to miss school because they've got a period and no supplies.
I love these videos so freaking much ❤ Just absolutely brilliant!
Not the week early period in the video when I literally stressed myself into an early period two days ago during a mental breakdown 🤣
Just when I think these shorts can’t get any better 😂😂
I’m not sure why, but it made me happy that they called Akhenaten; “Egyptian Prince, Amenhotep IV”
Love it when shows add in these little details ❤️
Retired gynecologist here. I absolutely love these.
We need more appearances from old bag tampon that had me dead 😂😂😂
I LOVE all of these skits! 😂😂😂
The train I have to take to Philadelphia doesn't even have bathrooms!
Huh? You have to hold it the whole way? 😮
@@giftofthewild6665 yes!
@@giftofthewild6665 Yes. And my husband's daily trip is 1 hour at 6:00 a.m.!
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Hayley's videos are fantastic, she puts a lot of effort into them, with the multiple costume changes.
I'm watching this on repeat and cackling every time it cuts to Old Bag Tampon 😂
This is hilariously relatable. My mind immediately goes to one of those with the wrapper torn off and the particles it has collected from the bag after years.....spot on....heh....
The way train pad ran up and blocked it bahahah 😭😭😂😂😂looks so funny
I no longer have periods (doing happy dance) but when I went out of town for work and the place I was working ladies bathroom had pads, tampons and Hershey chocolate.
😂😂😂 omg I love your skits❤
I'm crying at the old bag tampon 🤣🤣
Watched this three times already and it's still entertaining 😄😀😉👍
Thank God for free train pad!!😅You saved the day!
I love it when I switch purses and find an old pad or tampon. Like "where did you come from? I thought I used all of you."
we need an old bag tampon blooper
That discolored packaging of the reject purse pad/tampon, with flakes of loose cigarette tobacco....
I know I'm not the only one! 😂
Best ad I've ever seen
I LOVE your skits! Comedic genius keep it up, girlfriend
"So weird and dirty" lol I don't miss those days! The black eye and cough did me in!
Would wish they would have free pads in germany on trains
I have three daughters, and from the age of 11/12 I gave them a ‘lady bag’ to take to school with them. It was a small make up bag with a couple of pads, tampons, panty liners, intimate wipes, nappy bags and a clean pair of pants. Over the school years I had to restock them many times, because not only did my daughters get caught short at school but they were known by all their friends to have emergency supplies on hand, much better than going to the school nurse and being given a massive maternity-type pad like they did when I was a schoolgirl 😂
I did the same with my oldest. I used a fancy pencil case bag she likes and made sure she had what she needed before she ever started her period. Made it so much less stressful for her when she finally did.
@@tinkeramma I’m really glad to hear you did it too, I think it’s a great idea - and obviously you do too lol. I just remembered back to my days in school when it was either the nurse or one of the female PE teachers and it was always mortifying just because at that age it is. Hopefully a few mommas will read these comments of ours and follow suit 😊
@Dia_7hom Absolutely. It changes fear of the unknown but expected into something our kids are prepared to handle on their own. Periods aren't an emergency but failure to plan makes them feel like that, especially first periods.
I love that old bag tampon it's too accurate 😂😂
😂😂😂😂😂 I love these so much!
Oh my goodness 😮😅😂😂😂 old bag tampon had me yelling out loud 😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂
Old bag tampon - I'm dying!!🤣🤣🤣
The cough at the end got me🤣
I love how the free train pad just popped out of nowhere.
Old bag tampon is amazing 😂 that's exactly how I look when I catch a cold😅
I still wish i could go back in time and telle 5 year old you what your carreer will be later in life. 😂
So loving this 😅
🤣😂🤣😂😂 This is so relatable I can't breathe 🤣😂🤣😂
I remember these times so clearly!