SIZE CHARTS and a link to some guidelines

Aug 18, 2008 16:29


EVERY brand says that their Small is for younger users who have not had children that and their Large is for those over a certain age and/or have given birth.  But what they are called doesn't fall within any range of physical sizes.  For example, some "smalls" are larger than some "larges."  Don't pick a brand or a size first. The chart I've ( Read more... )

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lutyalapo August 18 2008, 20:43:01 UTC
Are those lengths including the stem or without?

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kuradi8 August 18 2008, 20:43:50 UTC
GOOD QUESTION!

WITHOUT the stem.

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Awesome. devil_blondit August 18 2008, 21:04:56 UTC
Thanks!
This is a really good post. This'll help a lot of people with buying decisions.

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rohaa August 18 2008, 21:31:12 UTC
Wow, thanks for your effort in this, this is seriously useful.

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nakedfaery August 18 2008, 21:37:51 UTC

My brain is failing me atm. I'm giving up my Mooncup because I don't find it comfortable in my weird shaped vagina. I'm looking for a cup which is long and thin. Which would be the best according to these measurements?

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hwin August 18 2008, 23:04:23 UTC
Possibly a small Keeper/Moon Cup? That looks like the longest/thinnest to me.

(side note: I have a Keeper and it works great for me.)

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whitelime August 19 2008, 00:10:31 UTC
Here are the width:length ratios based on the numbers in this post (you are looking for a small width:length ratio):

Diva S - 0.75
Keeper S - 0.76
Diva L - 0.81
Mia S - 0.81
Keeper L - 0.81
Mooncup S - 0.86
Ladycup L - 0.87
Mia L - 0.87
Ladycup S - 0.87
Lunette S - 0.87
Lunette L - 0.88
Femmecup - 0.90
Mooncup L - 0.92

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just_a_spark August 19 2008, 17:13:02 UTC
woo! go keeper!

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