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Anonymous
>>70316 It doesn't always completely stop it, it can just slow it.
Not to mention, it's for hygenic purposes.
Even if your body prevents leakage, it's good to have that extra protection for the blood that slips out, or the remains in the vaginal cavity before entering the water.
To be frank, I just bloody well avoid swimming during the red tide, and generally avoid bathing (shower instead) so, yeah.
I mean, if you want to jump out into the water, crampy and bloated and gross feeling, more power to you.
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