um aright i was just wondering, when you get ur cherryy popped, how long does it bleed for. i mean i know theres a "liner" thats broken when it gets popped. but when you get it popped, does it start bleeding right away? and u can pop it by getting fingered right?
anndd onee more thingg. i have a hard time using tampons. i just doesnt go up, if you know what i mean? i was just looking for some one to give me some direction on thatt.
there are different sizes and when you purchase a box of tampons it comes with some instructions..you cant shove it straight up it has to be at an angle.....
SweetTemptations answered Wednesday November 21 2007, 2:43 pm: First of all, your cherry can get popped from doing many other things besides anything sexual, for example, horseback riding. Yeah, I know, weird, but true. When your cherry gets popped it may bleed anywhere from 5-15 minutes, it starts bleeding right away and like I said, it may get popped from various activities. Movin on to the tampon..
Tampons come in different sizes (slender, regular, super, etc.) and use different types of applicators (card board, plastic, no applicator). At first, you'll have to go through a "trial and error" process to see which one works best for you. The first one you might want to try is a slender form or one that says it's specifically designed for teens. As for the applicator, a plastic one with a rounded tip may be the most comfortable.
When you purchase a box of tampons, and instruction booklet comes with it, read the instructions.
Once you're ready to insert the tampon the most important key to remember is to relax. It's not painful to insert a tampon, but if you're tense it could make the process a little uncomfortable.
There are a few different positions you can use to insert the tampon. Two such positions are either placing one foot on top of the toilet or squatting over the toilet; again you'll have to figure out which technique is best for you. Holding the center of the tampon between your thumb and ring finger and using your index and middle finger to hold the string in place, gently insert the tampon.If you feel pain or discomfort, slow down and relax.
Once you've inserted the tampon and the center (the part you're holding on to) is at the entrance of your vagina, using your other hand, gently start pushing the exposed end of the tampon. This releases the actual tampon into your body. You know it's fully inserted when the end of the part you're pushing meets the center part you were originally holding.
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