Peeps answered Thursday April 14 2011, 6:38 pm: It is EXTREMELY unlikely you'd be putting the tampon in the "wrong hole." There's only three holes down there. One, your urethra (pee hole). Two, your vagina. Three, your anal opening (butt hole).
Since your sphincter does a pretty good job at keeping things out of your butt, chances that you actually got a tampon to be pushed all the way in there are fairly low. I mean, sure, you can certainly get that done but it'd take a lot more than what take it takes to shove something into your vagina.
Your urethra is pretty small. While it can stretch, it would be EXTREMELY painful to get a tampon shoved in there. I mean, it'd take A LOT of work, A LOT of hours, and A LOT of stretching. It'd practically impossible to "accidentally" shove a tampon into this hole unless you've previously stretched the hole out really big before or something, for whatever reason.
The reason a tampon is sliding out of your body after a short period of time can be caused by many things.
It could be that the tampon is too light. (ie: you're wearing a light tampon for a heavy flow)
It could be that they're too small. (ie: you're wearing a short/travel tampon OR your vagina is wider than average and you need a 'heavier' tampon for it to stick to the walls of your vagina and stay)
It could be that the tampon was not inserted fully.
You could be tensing up a lot and forcing it back out.
Your best bet is to not even go with tampons. They're actually pretty dangerous because they allow dioxin exposure and DECREASE your vaginal sensitivity. Read more:
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