Melody answered Tuesday March 4 2008, 6:16 pm: There is actually directions in the box, that are actually pretty accurate. :)
But assuming you know that the tampon goes in your vagina, there are a few simple pointers as far as making them fit comfortably.
-Be sure to relax, because if you're tense, it won't go in comfortably.
-Be sure to insert at an angle.
-Insert the tampon in your vagina until your fingers start to touch skin, after it's in you far enough, just push it on in, and throw away the applicator.
Vegalicious21 answered Tuesday March 4 2008, 5:41 pm: ok, I know that im not good at explaining this kind of stuff, so I have to say, that i'm pretty sure there is a paper that comes with the box of tampons, that has little cartoon pictures, and directions of how to use them! I'm sorry if this isnt a good enough answer. but i hope i helped! [ Vegalicious21's advice column | Ask Vegalicious21 A Question ]
anna-14 answered Tuesday March 4 2008, 5:16 pm: ok it comes in a cardboard/plastic thing. you stick it in, then pull the cardboard(top) back. Then the top of the cardboard will be inside the bottom one. and it shouldnt take a big pull to take the cardboar out. but when the cardboard top peice is in the bottom peice then the tissue is in. [ anna-14's advice column | Ask anna-14 A Question ]
shayxo answered Tuesday March 4 2008, 4:42 pm: okay.
well im sorry if this is long
you put the tampon in angle it tpowards your back, it doesnt hurt as bad. then the smallest skinnier tube, push up.
youll feel the cotton go in you.
IT WILL HURT.
once the cottons in and its comfortable, take both plastic tubes, and throw them out.
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oh and if its not up far enough it will be uncomfortable.
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