disposable underwear, have you tried one?

Philippines
July 3, 2010 12:13am CST
me and my wife has this emergency kit in case another flood comes our way, its better that we are ready than be caught unaware. my wife bought disposable underwear. i never had an experience on wearing one, and for me i dont think i need it. but of course i just let my wife pack that in the kit for someone might need it, in case. but have you ever tried to wear one? is it comfortable? it looks like a diaper but a slim version of it, so it looks like it is not comfortable at all. well of course in case of emergency this things are what we need.
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7 responses
@dellmore (84)
• United States
27 Jan 11
I think that that's very disgusting and should never be done ewww
• Philippines
28 Jan 11
well i guess it always depends on the situation. if your house flooded up to the roof there is no time to think of ewww. its more ewww if you will not change. i would rather wear something like that, than stinking. its hygene they wont be selling that if it is not hygenical. thanks a lot for the response.
@shaggin (74988)
• United States
4 Jul 10
I really love panties. I would be so embarrassed if someone saw me or knew I was wearing some ugly disposable panties. In an emergency if something happened I would wear no panties at all rather then wear gross ugly panties. To me disposable underwear just sounds like a waste of money. I'd rather just buy panties stick them in a kit & after wearing them wash them & keep them. It doesnt seem like disposable underwear would be very comfortable but I should look online to see what they look like specifically.
• Philippines
4 Jul 10
hello there shaggin. yes i agree with you that i would rather not wear any undies rather than to wear the disposable ones, but not with the reason that i dont want people to see me not wearing any boxers (i really dont care about that much har har har) but it looks like it is not comfortable. last september we are hit by a flood and the whole first floor of our house was flooded. that means even the bathroom can not be used. we dont have any bathroom on the second floor. my mothers house was flooded up to the roof, her house has no second floor. we bought disposable under wears for this reason, that if ever another typhoon will hit us then atleast we are ready. we are lucky that the flood water went down at once that we are able to clean and use the bathroom around 11 in the evening. thanks a lot for the response, i saw at ebay that there are a lot of styles for sale. but we bought only the cheap ones at local stores near us.
@nanayangel (7877)
• Philippines
3 Jul 10
Hi there se7enthbird! You're right. It's always important to be prepared in case of emergencies, calamities, and natural disasters. Better to be sure than sorry. Disposable underwear is one thing that I haven't thought of to include in an emergency kit yet and haven't tried using any yet.
• Philippines
4 Jul 10
true, last september the ondoy fever trhe house of my mother was flooded up to the roof ours was the first floor was filled with muddy flood water. we are prepared as i can say, but if it was lasted for a few days i dont think that we are prepared for it. lucky that the flood went down around 4am and we started cleaning at 5am. so now we wanted to be more ready and buying disposable under garments are one on the list. thanks a lot for the response
@Hatley (163772)
• Garden Grove, California
3 Jul 10
hi se7enthbird ugh. disposable undies reminds me only too well of three years ago when I had to go to the hospital for bleeding diverticulitis. I was losing blood so fast I had a transfusion each day for four days.I was already anemic to start with. while there they used this disposable undies on me as I was bleeding rectally and very heavily so disposables are a sort of diaper thingy that is much more uncomfortable than they look but great for emergencies.So in an emergency you could probably wear them but as soon as possible I would buy some real undies instead
• Philippines
4 Jul 10
sorry to hear that. your story reminds me when my wife had miscarriages. she had a few before we hit the jackpot. and you bleeding reminds me of that memories. my wife said that she will put real undies too when the real storm is here but for now she includes the disposable there. thanks a lot for the response and have a great weekend.
@JenInTN (27514)
• United States
3 Jul 10
Interesting..no...I've never tried them but your wife is wise to think of it. It might be something that comes in very handy if there was a disaster.
• Philippines
4 Jul 10
yes though i know that i dont need it i think it was wise for her to include that in the emergency kit. she used to buy a few in the past for friends who sleeps over and forgot to bring their undies. but since we had a baby her friends does not sleep that frequent here for they can not make noise during the night har har har. thanks a lot for the response. enjoy your weekend jen
@digidogo (444)
• Philippines
4 Jul 10
Oh my gosh, is that the one that old people wear? I never wish to try one except when im old cuz i know that never an exception... But then, thats a good thing to do, have disposable underwear for emergency reasons. Well you never know when it would be useful, not just for being a disposable underwear, haha!
• Philippines
4 Jul 10
the adult people wear is adult diapers. its a diaper that the kids wear but bigger size. my mother wears adult diapers for she is half bodied paralyze. the disposable under wear is as slim as the real underwear but it is not washable. you just have to throw it after using. it is good to have one in case of emergency though i myself am not sure if i will wear one. thanks a lot for the response
@youless (114117)
• Guangzhou, China
5 Jul 10
Yes, I ever used the disposable underwear when I had a travel. It is much more convenient because I don't want to do the washing in my travel. And I also tried to use it when I was in the hospital. I love China