alisonmarie answered Monday August 9 2004, 7:08 pm: If you are using a tampon with the right absorbancy for you, then it shouldn't hurt when you pull it out.
Sometimes it does feel weird, though. If the tampon is mostly dry when it comes out, there can be a slight tugging sensation - it won't come out as easily. This still shouldn't hurt, though.
If you are often hurting when you take out tampons, it's worth using mini-tampons or going back to pads. Pads are made so thin nowadays you can barely tell you are wearing them. [ alisonmarie's advice column | Ask alisonmarie A Question ]
BiGmoneySpEnDa1117 answered Monday July 26 2004, 3:15 pm: i started usin tampons wen i was bout 15..goin on 16.. i think.. like tha day be4 i got my period(it was tha day be4 i tried tampons) i figured myself rly lightly.. and so tha next day wen i put tha tampon in.. it didn't feel it at all kuz my mussles were used to tha feelin.. i dunno my friend told meh to do it.. and it helped a lil.. juss sum advice..
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SeXyLaCi_XoX answered Thursday July 22 2004, 6:57 pm: It might hurt a little if the tampon isnt full with blood. Thats like taking a snow tube down a hill with no snow. Ya get what I mean? When it is full of blood it doesnt hurt or feel weird it just slides out. It might of felt weird the first time I took mine out but that was 5 years ago.
fallenforyoohxo answered Thursday July 22 2004, 4:41 pm: no it doesnt hurt at all. the first time i used one i didnt even no i had it in ever since i have not used pads. they dont hurt comin out they actually feel good. if you need to no how to put it in read the directions in the box or ask your mom they both helped me tons n if you still dont understand or dont wanna ask ur mom u can ask me . [ fallenforyoohxo's advice column | Ask fallenforyoohxo A Question ]
xo_dream answered Thursday July 22 2004, 2:48 am: It shouldn't hurt [[ it might the first few times, but normally it won't ]], and it might feel a little weird, but you get used to it after a little bit + it's no big deal! [ xo_dream's advice column | Ask xo_dream A Question ]
girdy_goo15 answered Thursday July 22 2004, 12:04 am: dear anomonyous,
yes it does hurt to some extent. if you are still getting used to them then yes it will hurt. but it will always feel weird. so you just have to get used to it. good luck!
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OreoGirl answered Wednesday July 21 2004, 10:06 pm: well if it hurts when u take it out, u obviously put it in wrong. when it goes in and comes out, u shouldn't feel a thing. [ OreoGirl's advice column | Ask OreoGirl A Question ]
KoTaKiTtAy44 answered Wednesday July 21 2004, 7:31 pm: it shouldnt!! and if it does..then next time just keep it in for like an hour longer..cuz if it hurts..it means that it was either too dry..or too big! *hope i helped* <3/Dakota
jeanine278972 answered Wednesday July 21 2004, 7:24 pm: actually... tampons dont hurt if u put them in right... it might take u a few tries the first time... but they don't hurt.. u shouldnt even be able to feel it. it does feel kind of weird to take them out... its almost like a relieving feeling.. but they dont hurt! [ jeanine278972's advice column | Ask jeanine278972 A Question ]
BaBii_xO_aBbii answered Wednesday July 21 2004, 7:16 pm: Nope but maybe its ur first time i dunno what it could be but i think maybe if u just started using it u can read the directions in the box n try to make sure u put it in right n it shouldnt HURT its just sometimes uncomfy but just like everything else ull get used to it! [ BaBii_xO_aBbii's advice column | Ask BaBii_xO_aBbii A Question ]
imasweetieUHHUH answered Wednesday July 21 2004, 7:14 pm: Okay..No it does not hurt if you put it in right and if you use the right size.You should start out w/ a small one and read the box for directions...It is just uncomfortable..GOOD LUCK!
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