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Where Do I Insert A Tampon ?

ok i know your vaginaa but i know what hole but where in the hole the very bottoe right before it ends? and also when i did this it felt weird and sorta numbing. help i a having cousins to swi tomorrow and i have vacation not tomorroaw though. help im 14 btw its the slimmer playtex i think. gentle glides. i can insert my whole fingger (pointer) but only a inch with the inserter i just said i know where but im confused. plus you have no clue unless your a tranny there is no box. well anymore. and i did it at a angle but in the hole there is like a round is thing in the middle so its either above it or below and i cant buuy anymore b/c my mom wont let me so she doesnt know. i guess i got it right but i didnt go all the way. so i will try tomorrow but i have light periods like basically its brown and a little red. all i wear is liners thats all i need.
Mon, 21 Dec 2009
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there is no specific hole to a vagina, that's where it gets confusing, so you know where you pee from and where you poop from? it's in the middle and slightly towards the back as you say. Now as I say there isnt a specific "hole" as such, you need to open the area up with one hand and insert the tampon with the other,sometimes you might have to fiddle around to find where the actual opening is and if you havent broken your hymen yet there will be a specific area where there is a gap to let your period out of that will allow you to push it in. it says "aim towards your back", it just means in a basic upwards motion but at a slight angle towards your back. I was always nervous about using tampons but I found that it was much easier once I knew where everything was down there and was comfortable with it. you know it's worked when it slides in easily and you can't feel it when you stand up (or walk if you are standing already). If it is uncomfortable you may have inserted it incorrectly or not far enough in. It may take from 2 goes to 10, just depends on how nervous you are, so don't be downhearted if you don't get it the first couple of times.. If you find you are getting all tense your muscles down there will contract so hard that it won;t let anything inside, so take a break and try a bit later. if your periods are very light make sure you use a very light absorbancy tampon a) they will be easier to insert and b) be easier to take out again.

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Where Do I Insert A Tampon ?

there is no specific hole to a vagina, that s where it gets confusing, so you know where you pee from and where you poop from? it s in the middle and slightly towards the back as you say. Now as I say there isnt a specific hole as such, you need to open the area up with one hand and insert the tampon with the other,sometimes you might have to fiddle around to find where the actual opening is and if you havent broken your hymen yet there will be a specific area where there is a gap to let your period out of that will allow you to push it in. it says aim towards your back , it just means in a basic upwards motion but at a slight angle towards your back. I was always nervous about using tampons but I found that it was much easier once I knew where everything was down there and was comfortable with it. you know it s worked when it slides in easily and you can t feel it when you stand up (or walk if you are standing already). If it is uncomfortable you may have inserted it incorrectly or not far enough in. It may take from 2 goes to 10, just depends on how nervous you are, so don t be downhearted if you don t get it the first couple of times.. If you find you are getting all tense your muscles down there will contract so hard that it won;t let anything inside, so take a break and try a bit later. if your periods are very light make sure you use a very light absorbancy tampon a) they will be easier to insert and b) be easier to take out again.