coconutcatastrophe answered Saturday March 6 2010, 11:18 pm: its not bad, there should be directions in the box on how to put it in. you shouldn't feel it at all. if you do, then it isn't in right. the first few times you use them it might feel weird or uncomfortable putting them in/taking them out but you'll get the hang of it quick. oh and obviously don't forget to change them at the most every 4-8 hours. [ coconutcatastrophe's advice column | Ask coconutcatastrophe A Question ]
CLN answered Saturday March 6 2010, 6:31 pm: Oooh well yeah I have advice. Tampons are much cleaner then pads you know and it can help the smell fron coming out too. But they also are dangerous in a way it depends, you realy have to read the instructions so that no mistakes can be made and if you decide to use one make sure you change it ever 4hours and then you might want to check for any liquid type stuff that you never seen before if its not any then your straight but if it is tampons are not for you and you should see a doctor or something. Other then that I know some people say the first time useing it if you are a virgin it hurts but you just have to take it and after a while no pain but if your not a virgin then no pain at all. So yeah hope I helped out. [ CLN's advice column | Ask CLN A Question ]
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