its quite embarrassing, but you should just tell him. or next time you go to the store pick some up . Just tell him. He will definitely understand. Believe it or not, your dad is familiar with menstrual cycles and will totally understand that you need tampons. He might be a little reluctant to purchase them for you, but he should be understanding to take you to the store and to purchase them. Make sure that you purchase extra tampons for future use, this will alleviate this issue next month.
Just tell him that you think that you are growing up now and need to start wearing womans cloaths. He will understand and if you need to talk to a lady about what to get and you Mom is not arround perhaps there is a nice lady neibour that could advise you.
Just talk to her about it. Maybe send her an email or leave her a note. Or you could just drop a box of tampons YOU need when you are down that aisle. I think the best way would be to tell her face to face. Hope this helped.
Like your mom or dad? Well, that's easy. First, your parents should know that you will eventually get your period and need tampons. So, what you could say is, "Hey mom/dad, I'm starting my period soon/ I started my period and I want to wear tampon. So when we go to the store can I pick some up?" Tampons aren't really all what their cracked up to be in my opinion. To tell you the truth, for some girls their really hard to use (I'm one). So if your parents don't let you use tampons, U by Kotex makes really really good pads! It's not like your sitting in your own blood or something disgusting like that. They actually have really nice pads that make you feel like you don't even have your period. Plus, they come in colorful wrappers and they make smaller pads for petite girls. :)
You simply say:
"Dad, I need to go get tampons"
It really is that simple. Being a female and menstruating is not a shameful thing so there's no reason at all to be embarrassed, your father knows that as a female you menstruate and need menstrual supplies. Needing to buy tampons is no different from needing to buy toothpaste, there's no reason to treat it any differently in terms of how you approach the subject with your father.
You simply ask:
"Mom, can you get me period supplies please?"
It's that simple, your mom will know that you need supplies anyway but asking her for menstrual supplies is no different to asking her for things like mouthwash and deodorant. If you're uncomfortable about it for now just slip her a note, or go shopping with her and put them in the basket while you'e shopping, but there's no reason to feel uncomfortable about it.
For the record tampons aren't recommended this early on, apart from the fact risks of Toxic shock syndrome are higher in younger women, it's unlikely that you have a flow pattern yet let alone know it well enough to know what absorbency to use safely. Stick with pads for now, or if you want to use internal options then use safe options like menstrual cups or softcups instead of tampons.
If you need to ask someone for tampons then you say the following:
"Could I have some tampons please?"
It's really no more complicated than that, you just ask for what you want and say thank you afterwards. If you are asking a stranger or a friend for a tampon as you have none with you then just ask for one tampon. If you are asking your parents for tampons ask them to buy you what you need, but do be aware if you're young your parents may question if mature enough to use tampons correctly.
You simply ask the following question:"Mom, can you get me different tampons please?"
It is that simple, there's no need to come up with some elaborate way to ask her for different tampons or have a big discussion about it (unless she asks you why, then just tell her why). Better still you could go and buy your own tampons so that you can get the ones that you want instead of expecting your mom to get them for you. Another option is to go shopping with your mom to help her, and just put the tampons you want in the basket while you're shopping. It's that simple.
To ask your mom to buy you tampons, you say something along the lines of...'Mom, can you buy me some tampons please? Thank you.'
It's that simple, I'm not sure why you think you need to say anything else. It's just like asking for toothpaste, soap, deodorant, etc. you're just asking for menstrual products, so just ask.
Just tell her that everybody uses them and you want to try them out.
You say to your mom: 'Mom, can you buy my X tampons please? Thank you'.You can also simply buy your own tampons - use your own money or ask your mom for the money to go to the store yourself to buy what you need. You can also go to the store with your mom to help her with the shopping and just pop the tampons that you want into the basket as you go around.
Mom, can I get a different type of tampon? Easy enough. **************************** I agree with the above answer. Remenber, your mum once went through pubity herself! So ask her, learn from her experience!
well take out your ags and spec and the get 100k and buy bandos
Buy your own
No, they wear their own tampons.
Assuming you mean - you want to use them, as you're starting your periods... Wait until you can get her on her own - then just be honest ! Remember - she went through exactly the same process when she was around your age. You'll be surprised just how understanding she is - and she'll appreciate your honesty.
Instead of convincing her,buy your own makeup! Your mom wouldn't ever agree,...
The way you tell your mom is in your own way i said to mine Hey mom you know how im growing up and i can get periods i have kinda started them can you run me through what i have to do
Dude, dont ask questions about your own mom... geez. >.<
Ask him nicely. or go out and get your own?
buy your own, tell your mom, hold her stuff hostage, bug her till she gets off and how did you ask this question if you cant use the computer? PS i like pizza
It's important to approach this situation with empathy and understanding. Have an open and honest conversation with your mom about your reasons for asking her to leave and try to come to a resolution that works for both of you, whether that involves finding alternative living arrangements or seeking outside support. Remember to prioritize both your well-being and your relationship with your mom throughout this process.