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tampon sizes


Question Posted Saturday June 10 2006, 12:42 pm

hey, i was wondering how super and regular tampons differ.

i use regular but i havent gone out to buy a pack of super because like, i dont know if its too big for me or something.

do supers have the same width and length as regulars but they just absorb more? or are they noticeable bigger in size considering one uses tampax pearl?


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xxoBriannax answered Saturday June 10 2006, 3:31 pm:
Supers are a little bit bigger. They are for heavy days. It won't be too big for you. They are just a bit thicker, I don't think they are longer. They do absorb more.

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