ok so i have tried to put in tampons and it didn't go so well. Am I doing it right or is there something wrong with me? I put one leg on the toilet and put it in the hole. But when I was trying it wouldn't go in. I can see the hole but when i try to put it in, there is like a muscle stoppng me from putting it in. and when i push it in it hurts so i stop. Am I putting it in right or is it suppose to slide in?
& let me tell you a secret. get lubricant. yeah its usually for sex but it just helps the tampon be smooother so it goes in easier. best of luck! message me if you need more tips. [ luvbug555's advice column | Ask luvbug555 A Question ]
bestttadviceox answered Thursday July 3 2008, 1:13 am: Hii. No there's nothing wrong with you. The first time tried to put one in, i used a cardboard tampon which was a big mistake. I was in the bathroom forever and it took me so long and it hurt! I thought it was impossible to get something that big into that tiny hole!
Here's what you should do:
- make sure you use the smallest tampon size you can find and make sure its plastic! (they go in somuch easier!)
- get Vaseline and and put tons of in the applicator (but try not to get it no thepart where you grip it.)
- and lastly,make sure your legs are wide apart and read the directions on the box.
It may hurt in the beginning and when you finally get it in it may feel uncomfortable the first few times but after that it'll be so much better than pads and it will get so easy. You'll be using super plus in no time ;]
Hope it works out and i gave you some helpful advice!<3 [ bestttadviceox's advice column | Ask bestttadviceox A Question ]
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