14/f. i tried putting in a tampon a few months ago but it didn't work, and then i tried today and it didn't work either. i'm scared to put it in, my mom was right there telling me where to put it but it just wasn't working.
1 - what hole does it go in?
2- is there a different hole from where you get fingered, where you tampon goes in, and where the penis goes in?
if so, please explain! because my boyfriend and i were getting pretty intimate but i made him stop because he was about to finger me and i was scared he was going to break my hymen and then i'd bleed everywhere. or like he wouldn't be able to find the hole just how i wasn't able to when putting in my tampon. 3- or do girls get fingered in a completely different hole? i'm so confused, someone please help! thank you!
xAskkMechaBeccax answered Tuesday June 26 2007, 5:13 pm: its the same whole for everything. like, it can be hrd to get a tampon in without your hymen breaking. i didnt start useing them until after mine was broken. it made it easier to put in and not as uncomfortable. [ xAskkMechaBeccax's advice column | Ask xAskkMechaBeccax A Question ]
Cmilner1607 answered Tuesday June 26 2007, 3:46 am: It's the same hole for the tampon, penis, and getting fingered honey. Don't worry about the guy, he will know where to put his fingers or penis. As for the tampon thing, sometimes girls' aren't big enough to wear them until after they give birth. But I think you're just paranoid and scared you might hurt yourself. It's the middle hole. Around down where you shave. Right in the middle where everything goes. Hope I helped sweetie. [ Cmilner1607's advice column | Ask Cmilner1607 A Question ]
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