Discretion: the quality of behaving in such a way as to avoid revealing private information
Practicing Discretion: Questions we all struggle with!
When you were younger (or even today), did you DIE when you had to purchase feminine care items? Did sneak these products on the shopping list so your mom or husband would have to buy them? If you had to buy them yourself, did you buy a massive cart full of other items, so no one would see? Did you pray that you wouldn’t run into a soul you knew, when you had “THAT ITEM” in the cart?
Well, it often feels the same when you are purchasing bladder protection products. Everyone seems to be walking with a hush though the aisle. Each person seems to want to find what they need, and get the heck out of there. It’s just so personal, definitely a situation that calls for some discretion. But these days, is a disguise really necessary?
Times are changing. You can be discreet and still be real!
When I first started talking about bladder leakage on my blog just a little over a year ago, other bloggers wouldn’t even retweet my tweets! I had several of them tell me “I don’t talk about THAT on my blog”. Now that brands, like Always Discreet, a discreet bladder protection product, have joined the conversation, the open discussion of bladder protection has become more acceptable. I have noticed that women bloggers and everyday women alike are much less hesitant to bring up the topic. Yes, most feel the topic still needs some discretion, but there is no need to disguise yourself in the grocery store or hide bladder protection products under a mass of groceries.
Bladder Protection is just another personal care item
Seriously, we all love to laugh, dance and celebrate, don’t we? And no matter what is going on with my body, I seriously would not want to stop any of those activities. Yet, laughing, dancing, and celebrating can serve as a trigger to those who need bladder protection. This is an issue when you use the newest line of bladder protection products from P&G Always:
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Do you think Bladder protection is a subject that is out in the open? Discreet? Taboo?
I was selected for this opportunity as a member of Clever Girls and the content and opinions expressed here are all my own.
M.Clark says
I think bladder protection is a subject that is discussed openly nowadays, but if I suffered from LBL I would not discuss it openly. Thank you for sharing this post.
Gail Williams says
I am of an older generation than you Shelley, so I have seen this bladder protection subject come out in the open more and more. It seemed to be taboo unless a woman was talking to her obgyn. Now it is a fact of life and much more out in the open.
Shelley Zurek says
I don’t know about the older generation part Gail but you are so right about the openness and it is a very good thing with subject I think. The Chief Blonde
Dandi D says
I guess I hadn’t seen these products yet, but they look great!
Sarah L says
I see it mentioned much more than it used to be.
Trish F says
I haven’t really given it much thought but I would think my family and friends would think it is TMI and wouldn’t want me to bring up that subject.
Stephanie Grant says
From my experiences there is more talk about bladder protection than there used to be. I know when I was pregnant with my son (only 6 years ago) it was still a topic that was kept hush hush. As most people know when you are pregnant and as the pregnancy progresses there are times that you need added bladder protection due to the baby weight helping push out urine (I know gross but it happens!) so I made a point to keep light pads handy for road trips and times I knew I was going to be away from home for a while. I think now it’s more acceptable to speak of the unspeakable and I love that there are now commercials making it less of a taboo to use these types of products.
Amie Olson says
I feel since it is a much more well-known topic, it is much easier to discuss now.
Kathleen S. says
I think the more that we understand it and realize that people have these issues, the more comfortable and sensitive we can be to others.
I also don’t care what I buy in front of others, not like I used to anyway.
Ross Olson says
I think it is a much more open topic now, which is good.
Ross Olson
Rhonda Scott says
Well since they are making comercials about it I think it is out in the open.
Raine says
I think it’s becoming a much more approachable topic. I buy the bladder control liners and all of my other feminine care items without embarrassment, but years ago I would hate putting them up at the register if there were people in line – especially a guy. I would still say people are iffy on the topic but companies are making it much easier by really bringing mainstream attention to these issues – they affect all ages, I’m 40 and not embarrassed.
laurie says
idont think women talk about it alot but they should it happens to us all
katklaw777 says
I don’t think it’s as taboo as it used to be.
I think its’ still discreet tho and most people don’t talk about it unless someone else brings it up and definitely not in mixed company!!!
Marnie G (Derrick Todd) says
I think it is more out in the open. I really think though it depends on the person. I’m very forthright and open with my friends and they are with me however, I do still see people that are shy even in general conversations.
Susan Broughton says
I think that it is becoming easier to talk about just like other things that is now coming out in the open more.
Connie johnson says
Maybe not taboo, but only with a trusted few!
Paula V says
I think it is happening more so it’s becoming more accepted to discuss and not as taboo.
MonaG says
I don’t think it’s exactly dinner table conversation but it’s not taboo.
Gale McCarron says
Glad to see the commercials about it to help get people talking. Would like to see more public information so it doesn’t feel so taboo to others going through it.
Lorena Keech says
I don’t think it is nearly as taboo as it used to be.