okay so i took a playtex gentle guide tampon, took out the cotton and filled it with warm corn from the can. i heard it insilates ur vagina better than the actual cotton in the tampon. i tried it and it didnt exactly work. the corn was all wet with blood and dripping like a bitch. did i do anything wrong?
www_google_com answered Thursday May 17 2007, 7:11 pm: Yeah. You did something wrong, alright.
You listened to a magazine, tabloid, or a moronic doufas that told you to do that. If it's going to have an affect - it will be negative. I'm not saying it's going to fuck up your health, because I'm not a gynocologist but next time come on this website and ask if it's true first! Look, I don't know where the heck you heard that but that's like something cave women would do when they like just discovered food. Not trying to be rude but whatever. [ www_google_com's advice column | Ask www_google_com A Question ]
heyimcaro answered Thursday May 17 2007, 6:30 pm: haha, what the heck? you never, ever should put any type of FOOD in your vagina. that's absolutely disgusting. next time you "hear" something, you might want to RESEARCH it first. that's just nastyyyy. [ heyimcaro's advice column | Ask heyimcaro A Question ]
christina answered Thursday May 17 2007, 6:14 pm: Lmfao, you put corn in your vagina?
What the hell is wrong with you? Corn will do nothing for you except give you the health & nutrients you need WHEN YOU EAT IT.
AskJR answered Thursday May 17 2007, 6:09 pm: Where on earth did you hear such an incredibly ridiculously thing? And, how old are you?
You can NOT expect a vegetable to absorb your menustration! Cotton absorbs, that's why tampons ARE cotton.
Do not ever insert anything into yourself other than proven female hygenic products that are approved by the FDA as they are tested and proven safe and effective.
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