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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.

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It can be difficult for some people to learn to use tampons at first, also for the record contrary to a previous answer: being sexually active makes no difference as sex does not change the vagina in any way. The better you understand your anatomy and the more comfortable you are interacting with your vagina the easier it is to insert tampons for the first time. It also helps to make sure you have the best tampons for your needs: cotton hypoallergenic non-applicator tampons in lowest absorbency.

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No, as long as you are using tampons correctly (e.g. not using too high an absorbency or using before menstruation) and you are relaxed the tampon should come out easily.

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