hey is it wrong that someone who is 14 and wearspads? is it better to wear a tampon? because sometimes i wish i wore a tampon because my pad gets in the way and i always would think that it lecked through. and if it is how do you use a tampon? ill rate 5's....so please help.
HayleyGraul answered Tuesday December 20 2005, 4:39 pm: Tampons are persoanlly better because they dont show and they arent that annoying. When you apply one you have to be very careful your first time....try to put it in gently....it has instructions on the back follow them closley and dont just jam it up there be careful... it can do more damage then you think. If it starts to bother you and hurts really bad remove it immedily and switch back to pads. [ HayleyGraul's advice column | Ask HayleyGraul A Question ]
ThugGirl041790 answered Monday December 19 2005, 8:02 am: It isn`t wrong that you don`t wear a tampon.. Alot of girls perfer pads.. At many ages!!.. If you want to try them out go for it..Directions are on the box they aren`t hard to follow.. ♥ Dez [ ThugGirl041790's advice column | Ask ThugGirl041790 A Question ]
naimee answered Monday December 19 2005, 2:09 am: There's nothing wrong with you just wearing pads & not tampons. I don't wear tampons too often unless it's completely necessary because I get infections. Ugh =/ & It sucks. It really varies from person to person. Some people think it's uncomfortable, some people can't feel them. Personally, to me I think wearing tampons is better then wearing pads, when I don't get infections. But that's just me.
If you buy a box of tampons, there'll be directions in there showing you how to insert the tampon. I highly suggest any "Playtex" tampons especially for your first. With a plastic applicator, not cardboard - because they hurt. =[
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