No, not necessarily - you can talk to anyone you like about tampons.
Talk to yourr family, get tampons.
You simply talk to her about using tampons as you would talk to her about anything else. You do respect your moms choice if she is not okay with you using tampons, given health risks of tampon use (which are increased in pre-teens and teens) she has to be the one to decide if you're responsible enough to use tampons safely and understand the risks.
It is unclear who George is or if he talks about Aunt Clara. More context is needed to provide a specific answer.
You should probably talk to a close friend or a uncle or aunt that is very close to you.
Talk to your aunt as soon as you can. Tell her your concerns about this and why you don't want to live with your father.
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"Don't talk to your mother like that!"
Aunt is used to refer to a relative. An aunt is the sister of your father or mother. In some cultures aunt is also used to refer to a mature woman who has a close association with the family. Aunt like uncle is a common word in English.
Talk! Talk!
An honorary aunt is a close friend of the parents who is called an aunt, though not related by blood. For example, if you have a friend who has a baby, you may be called an aunt (or uncle) by the child and parents even though you're not related.
All you do is talk to aunt arctic and she will tell you to find the pictures. Then you find the pictures and take them to aunt arctic.