I'm almost 18 and I still don't use tampons. I've tried a few times but the thought of it makes me want to throw up. I can like barely get it in there but I can't make myself go all the way. What can I doooo.. I've even tried the smallest kind. Are tampons just like not for me, or what? :/
[ Answer this question ] Want to answer more questions in the Miscellaneous category? Maybe give some free advice about: Random Weirdos? jealousyxo answered Friday January 16 2009, 5:00 pm: my friend has trouble with it too,it hurts her.i reccommend using the plastic ones the cardboard are tougher to get in and can hurt you.Also remember when you put it in that your relaxed,so i reccommend that you close your eyes and relax your muscles.Relaxing your muscles is a good idea because if your getting upset and overeacting about putting the tampon in it'll get harder for you too get it in and tightening your muscles cauing pain.Put the tampon in slowly inch by inch it should eventually get easier if you keep practicing and doing it that way.And remember to aim it towards your back. If you have anymore questions jsut let me know ;)
Jami answered Friday January 16 2009, 4:52 pm: If you are a virgin it may be uncomfortable for you. I don't really suggest using them until you are ready to become sexually active. If you are then you just need to relax and take your time with it and you will become ok with using them. If they are uncomfortable right now, take a break and use pads for a while. Come back to them later and you will feel fine. They are annoying at first to some females, but once you get the hang of it, they won't bother you. If you do decide that they are not for you that's ok, you can just use them when you need to and use sanitary napkins on most days. [ Jami's advice column | Ask Jami A Question ]
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