um.. first off you don't use tampons for sex, you use condoms. and secondly it depends on who you are in you are a girl or boy.
Yes, you can. You can even swim while you are in that time if you use tampons. Exercise is good for you, and water will not hurt you.
No, you are not a virgin. Try to relax
It depends. Try a small tampon if its your first time. So try 3 - 5 hours to start, and it all depends on how heavy your flow is. Each box comes with instructions inside just follow them step by step and you should be okay. The key thing to using tampons is to relax. no its just feel weird at first
It shouldn't hurt. If it does, you have put it in wrong. However, to begin with, they can hurt, particularly if they are the larger ones. It takes a bit of practice and time to get used to.
Yes. Yes they hurt a lot. No they are actually not supposed to hurt a lot. They could be not comforting but they shouldn't hurt. If it does hurt then you might not have put the tampon in far enough and you have to adjust it or take it out and put a new one in. Just remember to relax and don't think about it to much.
Inserting a tampon should not hurt - being a virgin makes no difference as to whether it will hurt or not because sex doesn't change your vagina in any way - if scared there's no reason to use tampons. When it comes to inserting tampons you're in control so if you do start to feel pain then you just have to stop and address the cause of the pain. As long as you're relaxed and use tampons correctly it shouldn't hurt.
i think so. well, it depends see, i didn't have sexual intercourse for about a month or more to tighten up my vaginal entrance and when i tried to insert a tampon it hurt like hell. Even when it eventually went in it still hurt. therefor if your sexually active then it wont hurt but if you aren't then it will.
Yes sometimes. But you'll get used to it. The first times you use a tampon can hurt but its completely normal. When i started using tampons the first one was a nightmare but now I've used tampons for 2 months and i cant feel a thing. Hope i could help
It can hurt to put in a tampon, but it shouldn't hurt - so if it hurts stop, and address the cause.Most commonly pain when inserting anything vaginally is due to lack of relaxation, when you're tense vaginal muscles tense causing vaginal walls to clench together so anything being inserted has to be forced so will cause pain. If using too high an absorbency for your flow tampons can hurt due to friction of the tampon against vaginal tissues. Also note if not inserted high enough it will hurt too.
Because your body isn't used to them, and you are probably really tight so i recommend either using smaller tampons, or just wait it out a bit and after a while, you will get used to them and your vagina will stretch out to fit the tampon.
The fear of tampons is called: Vagidentophobiai personally used to have a fear of them, until i used it for the first time, but now im okay with them.hope this helped! =]
the first time a liitle bit, but if you continue to wear it you won't even feel it