thelaura answered Sunday February 8 2009, 5:31 pm: If you use lubrication, it won't hurt putting it in and removing.
Just remember to take it out straight after, since using tampons when you aren't bleeding isn't exactly good for your body. [ thelaura's advice column | Ask thelaura A Question ]
itdependsonyoux3 answered Sunday February 8 2009, 4:52 pm: You REALLY shouldn't do this, but you can.
Number 1: It will hurt REALLY bad when you try to take it out because it's not wet or anything and trust me, it's not pleasant.
Number 2: if you are dead set on trying to practice with tampons when not on your period, put some water on the tip of the tampon and insert it. It might go in easier if you lubritcate it.
Number 3: don't leave the tampon in, take it out so you don't have the risk of getting TSS.
good luck, hope i helped, xxo ! [ itdependsonyoux3's advice column | Ask itdependsonyoux3 A Question ]
kerry_jeanne answered Sunday February 8 2009, 1:45 pm: I don't recommend it, because you'll be dry and it might hurt to take out - but it doesn't affect your health or anything. As long as you don't leave them in. Good Luck! [ kerry_jeanne's advice column | Ask kerry_jeanne A Question ]
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