What’s your underwear preference while on your period? Is it just comfort or style?

When I have my period, I always wear old and comfortable underwear, just to avoid any risks. But recently, someone told me, “always dress stylishly, don’t lose your self-respect,” and I thought about it for a moment. Do you think comfort is more important during these times, or does looking good also make us feel better? What do you wear?

I always choose my old underwear when I’m on my period; honestly, style doesn’t even cross my mind during that time. Feeling comfortable and secure is, in my opinion, more important. Besides, if there are stains, it’s a shame for the nice underwear.

I think looking stylish always feels good. Even during your period. There are comfortable yet beautiful underwear options available. You can choose from them, so you don’t have to wear completely old ones.

I don’t know what size came to my mind, but I think those who say ‘always be chic’ are exaggerating a bit. When a person is on their period, they are concerned with how comfortable they feel above all else. There’s really no need to stress this much for the sake of chicness.

Prioritizing comfort during your menstrual period makes sense, as bloating and sensitivity can increase. Cotton underwear both prevents skin irritation and allows for breathability. You can choose different materials based on the hygiene products you use, but health should never come second to style.

I usually prefer cotton and vintage clothing too, but sometimes I really feel bad about myself, so I thought about it. I was wondering if anyone cares a lot about style; if nobody does, I’ll just stick with comfort.

My mom always says, “When you’re on your period, no one will see you, just relax.” But I think that’s a bit old-fashioned. Taking care of yourself adds something to your inner motivation, not just how you look on the outside. Of course, everyone has a different perspective.

The period of menstruation is private, but anything can happen at any moment. If someone at home notices, you might have to go to the hospital or something? Being stylish is like preserving your own dignity in any situation. I think we shouldn’t let things slide by saying comfort is enough.