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  • Fun Factory Fun Cup Menstruation Cup 2-pack Size B var 1
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Fun Factory Fun Cup Menstruation Cup 2-pack Size B

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Overview

Fun Cup is an ergonomically and environmentally friendly alternative to sanitary towels and tampons from the popular Fun Factory. It is offered here in a practical 2-pack in size B.

You get freedom to play sport, use the sauna or enjoy erotic play even if it is that time of the month. The cup collects menstruation blood and can be emptied and rinsed when need be, but no longer than 12 hours later.

Fun Cup can be used by women of all ages and comes in 2 sizes. Siza B is slightly larger and therefore suitable for a heavier flow, women over the age of 30 or those who have given vaginal birth.

This practical silicone cup is anatomically formed to follow the curves of your body and give you maximum assurity. Included is a storage bag to make it easy to store and discreet to take with on the go.

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Too tight for a B Cup
Mother of 4 - 16. aug. 2018
When I read the description here, it was clear to me that of course I had to have a size. B. I am a heavy bleeder and I have given birth to 4 children. Now I have been playing with the Fun cup for a few days, The shape as such suits me very well. It's easy to fold and bring in, but it's just as if there's not enough room for it to unfold. Why I had to ask my husband for advice on how much space he thought I had up there. Whether it can really fit that I am too tight, for the cup that was recommended for women who have given birth. Bold confirmation to get when you mistakenly go and think that your abdomen is a bit like a pot to touch when I am not tensing up. Then you are someone like me. If you have trained your abdomen well after you have given birth to your children, you have an active sex life filled with lots of orgasms, and or you have trained with Yoni eggs, then it could also be that an A cup would suit you better.
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The best menstrual cup!
Ms. M - 8. may. 2018
I have tried different menstrual cups, but this is clearly the best! The material, the shape - it all plays. You just have to experiment a bit with introducing it, but once you have learned the technique (which you do quickly), it is a hit.
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A very good choice
Charlie85 - 24. apr. 2021
I thought these menstrual cups from Fun Factory were very good. Easy to insert and remove, don’t notice that it is there. I like the end piece, it does not "stick", as those who have a long thin end piece can do. So these have become my new favorites.
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Different and better
Subordinate - 25. may. 2019
These menstrual cups require a little more from the user than the usual ones. You have to think about which way to put it in and there are no small air holes on them, so it’s trickier to let out the vacuum. I've been using menstrual cups for several years and struggle a little with Fun Factory's. BUT: I have a backwards uterus and have had problems with normal menstrual cups lying twisted and pressing on the bladder. These cups are soft and slightly bent, so I can walk for hours without feeling like I want to pee. Good buy!
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Great product
Anonymous - 13. mar. 2024
I've tried a couple of different menstrual cups now and this is my favourite. It feels like it opens easily once you get it in, something I've struggled with on other cups, and it sits well inside. I recommend trying to measure your vagina (how far it is up to your cervix/cervix) when you have your period (it changes throughout the cycle), because some cups are better for long vaginas and others are better for short ones. I have experienced that it lay horizontally once I was going to put it in a little fast, and it was a bit of a pain to get it out again, but just take your time and don't panic, and it will be fine. I also experienced it turning 180 degrees inside me once, but that was also one of the first times I used it, so I probably did something wrong when I put it in (maybe it's a good idea to use a pad or panty liner the first few times, if you're worried. You may also want to use a panty liner if you insert it after your period has started, because the blood that is already along the "wall" of the vagina will come out during the day. Not like a tampon that absorbs it all). The more I use it, the easier it is to handle, and I also like the dark colours, so you can't see discolouration as well (I've heard that if you rinse them off in cold water rather than hot when it has blood on it, the process that causes the colour to set doesn't happen? But less worry on a dark cup than a light coloured one) Hope this was helpful.
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