you can lift your leg onto toilet or stand and bend knees out to side or lie down with legs open. then you grab just above the skinny part at bottom and put it inside of you as far as it will go comfortably and then push the skinny part up and then the big part will slide down onto the skinny part and that should be it - may take a few tries your first time. good luck
APPARENTLY THIS IS A VIDEO CLIP THAT SHOWS YOU HOW... AND WRITTEN INSTRUCTIONS TOO
http://www.beinggirl.com/en_US/pages/goods_tampinsert.jsp
oh and just make sure that if one doesn't feel right (too big or small) they make all different sizes and applicators - best in my opinion are the smaller tampax pearl - I know a lot of women like the Playtex Smooth Glide I think it's called...
2006-07-31 19:10:25
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answered by Anonymous
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That is not a weird question at all.
Tampons are the ideal solution for active girls who play sports and especially swim, and even for other girls they are MUCH more comfortable than pads, they are cleaner than pads, and much more environmentally friendly than pads.
Tampons do not hurt, and they are not at all uncomfortable, though sometimes girls are a little bit uncomfortable with the idea of inserting them at first.
One way to get past your fear of using a tampon, is to become better acquainted with yourself. Some time when you are not on your period, but before your next period, and when you have some time to be alone, take a few minutes to explore and see what the whole area is about. This is something that is essential for any girl.
Get comfortable, use a hand mirror, and with your other hand spread yourself open and look around. It is not dirty, or ugly, or wrong in any way, it is your body, you should know what it is about and how it works. When you are comfortable, slip a finger inside a few inches.
Next time you have a period, you will be ready to give a tampon a try, and will have a good idea what sort of experience to expect. It is different, but it is not bad. Honestly a tampon is WAY better than a pad ever was. Don’t feel bad if you don’t get it quite right the first few times you try it – it can take a bit of practice. Just keep trying until you get it right. When it is right you won’t be able to feel it at all.
Using a tampon with an applicator is easier at first, but I think the OB without the applicator is easier, more comfy to put in, and much better for the environment. You will have to pick for yourself.
Which ever one you get, follow the instructions on the box, and do not leave it in for longer than the instructions say is safe.
2006-07-31 19:10:38
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answered by ***** 6
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http://www.beinggirl.com/en_US/pages/goods_tampinsert.jsp
First, buy a brand which has a plastic applicator, not a cardboard one. That makes things much easier. My favourite brand personally is Tampax compax.
Try to find ones which are designed for lighter days when you're just starting out. Yes, you'll probably have to change it more often, but they're very small so easiest to learn with.
When you're going to put one in, you have to relax. Get into a position where it will be easiest - most people suggest sitting on the toilet with your legs wide apart, or putting one foot on the edge of the bath. Personally, I find the easiest way is to crouch down with my knees wide apart.
Take the tampon in your right hand (assuming you're right handed). Spread the labia with your left hand and gently insert the tampon into the vagina. Push it in gently until the fingers of your right hand are touching the skin. That's the most important part - it has to be far enough in or it will be uncomfortable. If you're having trouble getting it in, try pushing slightly to one side or the other, or slightly rotating the tampon as you push it in. If you find it a bit dry going in, you could try using a bit of vaseline on the tip of the tampon.
Once the fingers of your right hand are touching the skin, use your left hand to push the applicator in all the way, as far as it goes - again, if you feel a bit of resistance try pushing slightly to one side or the other, then withdraw the applicator and the tampon should be in place.
If the tampon is in the right place, you won't be able to feel it inside you at all. It's difficult to get the hang of at first, but just keep trying, I promise you it's worth it!!! No more messy pads, no more gushing of blood when you sneeze or move position.......tampons are definitely the way to go!!! Good luck!
2006-08-01 01:11:57
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answered by Anonymous
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You're 18, a sex freeeak, and you don't know how to put a tampon in. Get off on a chat room.
2006-07-31 19:18:41
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answered by Blue Queen 3
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oh puleeeze , go back to red lobster and find ur dignity! Ur the one who gives Blondes a bad wrap.... by the way I am all natural babydoll ! no bleach here sweetie! go back to shaking ur a** in the air since thats all ur good at.
2006-07-31 19:14:21
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answered by Anonymous
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1. You just stick it up there, it's pretty self explanatory.
2. Those things are disgusting, personally I don't like for that particular bacteria to stay up there for that amount of time.
2006-07-31 19:10:54
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answered by afanofnataliewood 3
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Sit on toliet...spred leggs.. insert in hole that male organ goes in pull out aplicator....and viola ur done
2006-07-31 19:12:38
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answered by cathy 2
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al show u if u come over u are soo hot lol
2006-07-31 19:10:06
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answered by timothy g 1
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I`ll help u out afterwards!!
2006-07-31 19:12:48
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answered by brock 7
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only a blonde...........
2006-07-31 19:20:01
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answered by ♥ Haylow ♥ 5
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