Sunday, May 17, 2009

Tell Us Your GoGirl Story

Hey GoGirl Fans

We would love to hear YOUR GoGirl Story.  How do you use it? Where do you use it? Has it ever saved your life? 

Send us an email at info@go-girl.com and tell us your story.  We will be featuring a story a week and if we pick yours we will send you a free GoGirl.

Comments

1. paula said... on 6/21/2009
Comments: I think this product is GREAT and have ordered for some friends of mine who are low maintenance outside gals. I called Sarah today and I will contact my locak MS Society here in Kansas City because "I gotta go" is very common w/ people w/ MS. My MS is mild and not severe - I am lucky. Sarah is
a delight and I think this is so cool. I go fishing and boating w/ my boyfriend and the possibilities are endless (football games, etc.)
2. Pamela said... on 7/22/2009
I love my Go Girl FUDs! I have three: one in the boat, one in my snowmobile, and one in the camper. I am truly a go-go girl, participating in lots of outdoor activities on the run. Another complication - I'm the only girl in a family of four. No more taking mom to shore to go pee! I can stand in the boat like the guys and still be discreet. The first time I did it, none of them were even aware that I did. On the snowmobile trails, there is seldom a restroom, not even a port-a-potty. With go-girl, problem solved. I can resolve the issue without even having to wade in waist-deep snow far off the trail and struggle to remove a bunch of outerwear. I just stop right alongside the trail, unzip the snowpants, my jeans, and go, girl! Guys pass right by me, none the wiser. Did I pee myself a coupla times - ya - but it's all good now!!!! LOL!
3. GoGirl said... on 7/24/2009
Hey Paula and Pamela

We would love to share your GoGirl stories as blog posts in the future. Please email your names and addresses and when your post goes live (we do GoGirl story posts on Fridays) we will send you out a little surprise ;)
4. Christine said... on 2/4/2010
I have moved to China recently and the public toilets are mearly holes in the floor, toilet paper is not included here either. And after wiping, they dispose of the waste paper in a basket. This means I have to squat and manage holding my toilet paper and balance at the same time. I can do this now, at 4 months pregnant, but barely. I hardly go out as I'm afraid I wont have the balance soon. If only I had gotten one of these before moving overseas....


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